Thursday, January 21, 2010

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

OUT OF THE ASHES...


Seattle-based graypants, inc. is getting lots of material from their local dumpsters and turning it into design gold. Corrugated cardboard collected from waste receptacles and local businesses makes up Scrap Lights, the handmade pendant lamps that come in three shapes: Disc, Hive, and Bell. UL-listed and available as either hard-wired or plug-and-switch

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

NEW FROM SHERWIN WILLIAMS


Sherwin Williams is now offering responsible options that meet the most stringent requirements without sacrificing durability.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

NEW FROM SATURN


Check it out, this new version from Rashid’s is more of an up-close-and-personal affair, as it places the TV into the very fabric of the tub, thus positioning the screen at the bather’s eye-level. The result is the sublime experience of washing away your work-a-day blues to the soothing visual intonations of Jim Lehrer or Keith Olbermann or Bill O’Reilly—however you may be so inclined. Or, perhaps more sensibly, to the innocent diversions of Jeopardy or Dancing with the Stars.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Century Design


All new and stunning pieces!

COLOR FOR SPRING/SUMMER


The aim of complementary is to achieve both balance and symmetry in working with color. By coordinating this palette with black, white or tertiary and neutral colors, we modulate bright colors so they pacify rather than impact or stand out. Playing with the temperature of color also help us to achieve a sense of tepidness in the union of two bright and luminous colors.

Friday, January 8, 2010

MORE FROM EPOCA


a stylish pair of american 1970's lucite scroll tables with amoeba form glass tops each with amoeba form glass tops with bullnose edge resting on a thick scrolled lucite base; 1970's ; height-20" width-28" & 24" depth-24;"

ONLY @ EPOCA ANTIQUES



Fabulously French maple table+4 chairs circa 1930's

Friday, January 1, 2010

GETTING DRESSED FROM THE CEILING DOWN


Donghia's Stellare pieces are hand crafted using the centuries old glass-making techniques of the artisans of Murano but in exclusive Donghia designs updated for the modern interior.

DECEMBER LAST ISSUE OF MET HOME


It is one of several home magazines to be eliminated in the last two years, given the bad housing market and lack of disposable income for redecorating.