Towne Properties is working on its first townhouse project in Over-the-Rhine. The new construction (with one rehabbed building) will sit on half an acre at the corner of 15th and Elm streets.
Industrialism resulted in the wide availability of architectural millwork that was once only available to wealthy clients building the best of homes. Late Victorian or “High Victorian” …
I must not have been the only person to enjoy the pilot season of HGTV Fixer Upper as Chip and Joanna Gaines are back for round two. Airing Tuesday nights at 8 PM central, the show's format is pretty much the same as the first season which I think is a good thing (see my original post about the s
Hoop and clear acrylic backboard stenciled "These are the Good Old Days/ Now" and signed at bottom right "Peter Tunney/2002 A.D. a/o January 15th." 47 1/2" W x 27 1/2" D. Scuffs and scratches. Peter Tunney (born 1961) is an American visual artist, publisher, art dealer, socialite and former Wall Street executive. He currently lives and works between New York City and Miami, Florida. Tunney first made his fortune investing in biotechnology stocks on Wall Street. He then went onto found for the now closed SoHo gallery "The time is Always Now" where for nine years he showed a vast collection of work by the famed wildlife and fashion photographer Peter Beard, some of which was created on site. In 1994 Tunney was featured on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, as profiled by Robin Leach, and mentioned as one of the worlds most eligible bachelors. Later Beard and Tunney had a dramatic falling out. A tumultuous period followed leading to Tunney's living in the nightclub Crobar while doing a performance piece and eventually to rehab. Today Tunney is a visual artist who works in the genre of neo-pop and whose work has been compared to that of Mel Bochner and Christopher Wool. Tunney is also known for his "Tunney Money" a system of art given in place of cash relinquished. one of his more high profile works so far was a billboard he did in the New York City borough of the Bronx alongside the Major Deegan Expressway which spelled out "GRATTITUDE" (in all capital letters with an extra T added on for emphasis) a word which Tunney has articulated frequently in his visual works. Tunney is also known for his surfboards which he turns into artworks often with his sayings such as "City of Dreams" or the aforementioned "GRATTITUDE" embellished onto them rendering the pieces of sports equipment works of art. In 2009 Tunney was commissioned by now Senior advisor to the President of the United States Jared Kushner (for whom Tunney had previously created a stencil overlay taken from his work "Don't Panic" for Kushner's newspaper The New York Observer) to establish an immersive work called "The Experiment" in the lobby of Kushner's fifth avenue sky scraper 666 Fifth Avenue. In the Wynwood section of Miami he opened a gallery dedicated to his work called the "Peter Tunney Experience". Now forthcoming with the kickoff of the new NFL season at Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins in Miami Gardens, Florida, is a large scale multiple mural project mostly of bright colorful abstract works some with a tip of the hat to Football, a project which arose out of a dialogue between Tunney, Jessica Goldman Srebnick (CEO of Goldman Global Arts and daughter of the late famed real estate developer, preservationist and arts visionary Tony Goldman) and the Dolphins. Among the artists whose efforts are included in the body of work are; Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Vhils, Crash, MOMO, Logan Hicks, Jen Stark, Dasic Fernández, 1010, How & Nosm and AVAF. In April Tunney's work "Americans (CTF)" (oil on vintage rubber mat) was sold at auction by Christie's for EUR 7800 against an estimate 7,000 - 9,000 EUR. On March 8, 2013 a record was set for the artist's work at auction when "WTF (Whiskey Tango Foxtrot)" 2013 acrylic and collage on canvas 60 1/8 x 71 7/8 in. (152.7 x 182.6 cm) sold for $37,500 against a pre-sale estimate of $20,000 - $30,000 at Phillips auction house in New York City.
It’s totally understandable if you think living in a rental apartment means you’re pretty much stuck with the bathroom and kitchen you’ve got. After all, even if you’re able to paint with permission from your landlord, cabinets, tiles, and flooring are all permanent items. However, if you’re willing to get creative, you can absolutely give these spaces reversible, renter-friendly makeovers.
Hoop and clear acrylic backboard stenciled "These are the Good Old Days/ Now" and signed at bottom right "Peter Tunney/2002 A.D. a/o January 15th." 47 1/2" W x 27 1/2" D. Scuffs and scratches. Peter Tunney (born 1961) is an American visual artist, publisher, art dealer, socialite and former Wall Street executive. He currently lives and works between New York City and Miami, Florida. Tunney first made his fortune investing in biotechnology stocks on Wall Street. He then went onto found for the now closed SoHo gallery "The time is Always Now" where for nine years he showed a vast collection of work by the famed wildlife and fashion photographer Peter Beard, some of which was created on site. In 1994 Tunney was featured on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, as profiled by Robin Leach, and mentioned as one of the worlds most eligible bachelors. Later Beard and Tunney had a dramatic falling out. A tumultuous period followed leading to Tunney's living in the nightclub Crobar while doing a performance piece and eventually to rehab. Today Tunney is a visual artist who works in the genre of neo-pop and whose work has been compared to that of Mel Bochner and Christopher Wool. Tunney is also known for his "Tunney Money" a system of art given in place of cash relinquished. one of his more high profile works so far was a billboard he did in the New York City borough of the Bronx alongside the Major Deegan Expressway which spelled out "GRATTITUDE" (in all capital letters with an extra T added on for emphasis) a word which Tunney has articulated frequently in his visual works. Tunney is also known for his surfboards which he turns into artworks often with his sayings such as "City of Dreams" or the aforementioned "GRATTITUDE" embellished onto them rendering the pieces of sports equipment works of art. In 2009 Tunney was commissioned by now Senior advisor to the President of the United States Jared Kushner (for whom Tunney had previously created a stencil overlay taken from his work "Don't Panic" for Kushner's newspaper The New York Observer) to establish an immersive work called "The Experiment" in the lobby of Kushner's fifth avenue sky scraper 666 Fifth Avenue. In the Wynwood section of Miami he opened a gallery dedicated to his work called the "Peter Tunney Experience". Now forthcoming with the kickoff of the new NFL season at Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins in Miami Gardens, Florida, is a large scale multiple mural project mostly of bright colorful abstract works some with a tip of the hat to Football, a project which arose out of a dialogue between Tunney, Jessica Goldman Srebnick (CEO of Goldman Global Arts and daughter of the late famed real estate developer, preservationist and arts visionary Tony Goldman) and the Dolphins. Among the artists whose efforts are included in the body of work are; Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Vhils, Crash, MOMO, Logan Hicks, Jen Stark, Dasic Fernández, 1010, How & Nosm and AVAF. In April Tunney's work "Americans (CTF)" (oil on vintage rubber mat) was sold at auction by Christie's for EUR 7800 against an estimate 7,000 - 9,000 EUR. On March 8, 2013 a record was set for the artist's work at auction when "WTF (Whiskey Tango Foxtrot)" 2013 acrylic and collage on canvas 60 1/8 x 71 7/8 in. (152.7 x 182.6 cm) sold for $37,500 against a pre-sale estimate of $20,000 - $30,000 at Phillips auction house in New York City.
Sleek with simple lines, the Hampton Sideboard adds essential storage and displays serving pieces in style. An interesting geometric design frames the glass-enclosed shelves of this pretty sideboard buffet that neatly stores dishes, bowls and other items. Three top drawers provide ample space for flatware, serving utensils and table linens. This piece is perfect for your dining room, but also consider using it in a den for an elegant storage option."}},"base-catalog-322394798":{"__typename":"BaseProduct 3 drawers 3 doors with glass panels Product Dimensions: 33 in. H x 62 in. W x 18 in. D Solid wood and MDF Assembly required A sideboard buffet that puts distinctive design front and center 3 year warranty; not inclusive of commercial use, acts of nature, and abusive use Buffet will arrive in three boxes Packaged Dimension: 70 in. H x 27 in. W x 12 in. D
Made from beautiful solid acacia wood, the Neri Dining Stool provides exceptional seating comfort with its hand-carved scooped seats. Elegant black metal legs provide clean architectural lines and feet support. Dimensions: Small: 16” L x 16” W x 18" HMedium: 16” L x 16” W x 24” HLarge: 16” L x 16” W x 30” H