Tag: style
Featured Architect: Ricardo Bofill

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When we came across this incredible feature, all we could have say “Maravilosso”! Ricardo Bofill, a renown architect from Spain, fell in love with a decaying World War I-era cement factory that was closed down when Bofill saw it in 1973. That’s when La fábrica was born and an architect and his team spent 45 years…
Featured designer: Secret Wood

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Miniature Worlds Inside These Amazing Rings by SECRET WOOD ______ No matter how much jewelry you own, chances are that you don’t own anything quite like this. “What’s so special about these rings?” I hear you cry. Well, the answer is simple. These rings aren’t normal rings. These rings contain secret worlds. These otherworldly rings…
Looking for Inspiration? 29 Must-Have Contemporary Bedroom Designs

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29 Must-Have Contemporary Bedrooms When it comes to Modern & Contemporary Bedrooms, the design alternatives are endless. We present you with 29 of the freshest designs you may use when decorating. Which one is your favorite? Leave a comment below. 1. Modern Black and White Bedroom 2. Cozy Bedroom 3. Modern Rustic Bedroom 4. A…
Stunning Images Show How Native American Fashion Looks Without Cultural Appropriation

Written by Zak Cheney-Rice for Identities.Mic Fashion designer Bethany Yellowtail’s latest work is a vibrant, elegant melding of classic style and the staples of her Native upbringing. All of Yellowtail’s collaborators are indigenous and they all have conveyed behind Yellowtail’s vision: a fashion collection that bears the unmistakable mark of Native American influence and history, but with a…
APPLAUDING ART DECO

APPLAUDING ART DECO by Greg Cerio, Edward Lord and David PrenticeApril 27, 2015 for 1stdibs Few design styles are as widely recognized and appreciated as Art Deco. The term alone conjures visions of the Roaring Twenties, Machine Age metropolises, vast ocean liners, sleek typography and Prohibition-era hedonism. The iconic movement made an indelible mark…