Modern Furniture & Polka Dots
Polka dot is one of my favorite prints. I like this print because it’s fun, cheerful and flirtatious. Polka dots have been around for ages but the actual term was born in England in the late 19th...
View ArticleModern Architecture Gone Red
In my recent online (webbing) escapades, I came across a “little” trend of colossal proportions. The color red – yes, the same juicy red associated with a tomato, delicious apple, fire, lipstick and...
View ArticleRipples outdoor bench by Horm
The embodiment of exceptional woodworking skills and an example of museum quality functional art, the Ripples bench by the award-winning Japanese architect Toyo Ito creates an intriguing and treasured...
View ArticleDefining design – Biophilia
Originally brought about by 20th century biologists, Edward O. Wilson in the 60’s, Biophilia is a theory that focuses on human’s innate attraction to nature. It is also one of the most powerful...
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