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Beyond the borders of Europe, Karcher GmbH has been distributing and developing stainless steel door hardware and accessories for 30 years with outstanding technical know-how and excellent design quality, therefore the company has been able to successfully position its KARCHER DESIGN brand in the premium segment. Vornado 660 Large Room Air Circulator Review

Products tagged "wash set"

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Products tagged "wash set" Whether for use or decoration - always an elegant eye-catcher! Unfortunately already out of stock. DECOR -OLD- shell DECOR -OLD- vessel DECOR -OLD- serving bowl DECOR -OLD- glasses SET Kastellan Showroom 1 Hünefeldstraße 60 42285 Wuppertal, Germany Showroom 2 Masarykova tř. 484/25 415 01 Teplice, Czech Republic Hoya Obovata Growing And Care Guide

I'm packing my suitcase. Malmö

I'm packing my suitcase. Malmö WERBUNG| A small press trip lures us to a short trip to wonderful Sweden. Let's not kid ourselves, there will be no tropical temperatures to be expected, yet yay first time to Sweden! Woop woop! 1st PEBBLE watch from bulbul. Just discovered last week in Copenhagen and we are smitten with this Danish watch brand. We find that the is not only for men an eye-catcher. 449 EUR 2. raincoat from STUTTERHEIM. We let it crash in style in Sweden and come to be prepared for the April weather with a matching raincoat. There are countless models and all the more beautiful colors to choose from. We have chosen the model MOSEBACKE GREEN. 225 EUR 3rd Cabin Trolley Model M from HORIZN STUDIOS. Traveling with rolling suitcase incl. removable powerbank certainly makes not only blogger hearts beat faster. In this magic suitcase fits a lot pure and in addition, the good piece is also a real eye-catcher. 299 EUR 4. blouse from KLING. After rain comes sunshine. Thi

Oblique tableware that makes you happy: designer Maarten Baas in interview

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Oblique tableware that makes you happy: designer Maarten Baas in interview Perfect shapes, symmetries and straight lines do not interest him. Dutch designer Maarten Baas loves playing with imperfection. His tableware collections are also one thing above all: imperfect and carefree, like the drawings of a child. Always look on the bright side of life! Maarten Baas in front of his porcelain tableware "Pretty Happy", which he designed for Cor Unum in 2016. Marije Kuiper Deliberately designed without a compass: Maarten Baas drew uneven circles for his "Inner Circle" dinnerware set. The sketches dictated the shape of the plates. He almost didn't get his degree at the art academy in Eindhoven. Flaming design classics like Charles Eames' famous "LCW" recliner and then preserving it with resin? That's not design, his professors said. Maarten Baas burned them anyway, followed his inner voice, ventured into unknown territory. A short time later, his

While carpenters would never use steel together with oak, Steven Banken creates a blue wonder from both.

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While carpenters would never use steel together with oak, Steven Banken creates a blue wonder from both. Chemical color change If you use steel nails in oak wood, you can expect the wood to turn dark blue around the penetrated metal. This effect is caused by the tannic acid in the wood chemically reacting with iron oxide. Steven Banken, a graduate of the Design Academy Eindhoven, was inspired by the material and process to create an experimental series. By dripping liquid tannic acid onto a rotating iron plate, he develops a pattern on the metal reminiscent of the annual rings of a sliced tree trunk. The dark blue color, on the other hand, acts like a decorative glaze. When Steven Banken then incorporates the plates into a wooden tray table, he makes the irritation complete: the metal narratively becomes a logical part of the design, even though the two materials are less compatible, at least chemically, than they appear. tp Learn How To Grow Eureka Lemon Trees For Juicy Delicious

Belgian vacation home by Arjaan De Feyter

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Belgian vacation home by Arjaan De Feyter A work of art is already contained in the raw stone. You only have to free it from unnecessary material, Michelangelo once said about his sculptures. Belgian interior designer Arjaan De Feyter sounds similar when he talks about his work: "We don't design, we just put the pieces together." In each project, he says, the design solution is already in place according to its surroundings. For a pool house, he created a bar of red marble blocks and black oak wood with brass fixtures by Vola that almost brings the architecture to life - like a sculpture. by Editor, Dec 17, 2019 In most cases, building or furnishing a house means making decisions for many years to come. Who, on the other hand, a vacation home afforded, can approach the choice of interior design more relaxed. Arjaan De Feyter also thought that it was possible to be more eccentric when he designed a pool house in Kasterlee, Belgium, together with architect Herman Boonen

half forgotten classics by old master Angelo Mangiarotti

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half forgotten classics by old master Angelo Mangiarotti A small sensation was presented by the manufacturer Agape, known as an exclusive bathroom supplier, at the Salone del Mobile 2010 in Milan: with AgapeCasa, it is expanding its business field to include the entire living area. And for the start he sets the bar very high: With the "Mangiarotti Collection" old and no longer manufactured objects of Maestro Angelo Mangiarotti appear in a carefully and in coordination with the Studio Mangiarotti newly conceived edition. Among them are the chairs "Clizia" (1990), "P71" (1971) and "Tre 3" (1978), but also the tables "Incas" (1978), "Eccentrico" (1979) or "M" (1969). Mangiarotti's preference for working with plywood and his constructive virtuosity are particularly evident in the "Cavalletto" shelving system ("little horse" or small equestrian obstacle, 1953): The frame in the shape of an inver

Big Tech Thought It Had A Billion Users In The Bag. Now It Might Be Forced To Make Hard Choices To Get Them.

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Long viewed as the world’s biggest market for “the next billion users,” India is fast becoming Silicon Valley’s biggest headache.