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...“We want to make sure that the designers who work with us are fully recognised,” says Vannini....
...The intention, says Rollitt, is to conjure a sense of intimacy, creating an interior room....
...Stevens, whose stainless-steel forms sit at the intersection of architecture, interiors, furniture and art, and include sculptural ashtrays, floor bolsters and plinths....
...The eye is drawn to the geometric wall decors of Terraformæ, juxtaposed against the home’s crumbling interiors....
...But much of the content is American, and reflects the optimism of that country. The notion of an unsalvageable mistake is almost transgressive in the land of second chances....
...“Pine infiltrates the soul of Finnish culture – including architecture and furniture design – and by using materials that exist around us, we are finding new methods to unearth their intrinsic value.”...
...The soft, silvery glow of pewter has graced homes since the Bronze Age....
...movement of a ballerina’s skirt. curio.space Tulipiere by Matthew Soloman, $18,000 Handmade by the late US ceramicist, with a metallic and blue glazed finish. 1stdibs.com Angled cork planter by Wiid...
...Let us not let the Sudanese down again....
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...They are the heirs of the legacy of Mari,” says Obrist....
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...with the costs of environmental clean-ups,” said Deb Haaland, interior secretary....
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...That finding a box of old cards prompts such a shockwave of nostalgia illustrates how they affect us without us noticing and how brief and contingent their butterfly lives are....
...The painter’s focus on her experience reminds us that music has personal effects on each of us, given its interplay with the stories of our respective lives. Music is an emotional trigger....
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