Completed in 2009 in Beijing, China. Images by ShuHe. This project is an experiment in achieving maximum space and flexibility with minimal resources. An abandoned warehouse has been transformed into a...
See how the abode is infused with references to California and Italy.
A touch of French influence in this custom home located in Upper Elbow Park in Calgary. Extensive arch detailing leads to beautiful light filled rooms. Special touched in the main living area included unlacquered brass cabinet hardware, handmade mercury glass pendant lights, and a stunning Lacanche
realme calls out three features of the realme C1 (2019): the large display, large battery, and the 32GB of expandable storage. The phone will go on sale in India starting February 5.
Date: 1989 Size: 23.5 x 33 inches Artist: Sugimoto, Yoshitake About the artist: Yoshitake Sugimoto was born in Japan in 1944. This poster reads “Keep Out!” both in English and in French, and features a No Entry sign in lieu of the character’s head, referencing freedom of thought, opinion, and conscience. About The Poster: In 1989, to celebrate the bicentennial of the French Revolution, Artis 89 asked 66 international artists and designers to create an original poster that would celebrate the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen. Artis 89 planned a series of simultaneous exhibitions around the world and an accompanying poster catalog. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen is an important human civil rights document that dates back to the 1789 revolution which, combined with Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Bill of Rights, greatly inspired the 1948 United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Declaration consists of articles concerning equality, freedom, safety, property, and resistance against oppression. Each poster in this collection references one or more of these rights. The Artis poster collection was named Images internationals pour Les droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen and was printed by Imprimerie Marchand using offset lithography. The cover page poster for the project, designed by the Grapus Collective reads: “The World and the declaration of the rights of man. The declaration of the rights of man in the world. These two ideas have given birth to this poster exhibition commemorating the bi-centenary of the French Revolution – a project also inspired by the Warsaw Biennale which, since its creation in 1966, has been a melting pot of social and cultural images. Having involved 66 contemporary artists in this project, we asked them to express, from their own cultural viewpoint, the power of the concept of human rights. Our commitment was to promote their freedom of expression through the execution of this project. Several hundred copies of this event have been distributed and will be shown simultaneously around the world. Carried by this wave, other creators, researchers, and participants on the struggle for human rights have contributed to the bilingual book accompanying the exhibition. “FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, histories, images, and voices” brings together texts, reports, and thoughts on this common denominator: LIBERTY. We are proud to present this artistic and intellectual creation, this blend of hope and lucidity which is our modest contribution to the commemoration of bi-centenary. We invite you to share it with us, to help further its ideals.” This poster shows some signs of wear on its edges.
A rousing celebration with some ‘Fun’jabi flair mixed with the royalty of Rajasthan.
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Following a Tomorrowland theme, this couple's cocktail night was high on glitz with bubble machines and LED walls.
The one thing that all brides-to-be share in common is their dream of looking like a mesmerising princess on their wedding day. To do it right, you not only have to look like a Queen but also enter the wedding venue like a Queen. How to do it, you ask? Although we are seeing more and more brides ent
For this mid-century modern apartment design, calmness and simplicity is paramount. Resisting the urge to clutter a space.
With bold gold accents glamming up the space against deep wood tones, the entrance and foyer of Vivid is as vivid as the rest of the home.
Arcadia has a number of luxury homesites available in some of the most exclusive communities in the Charlotte area. Do you already own property or are you in the process of buying land? No problem, Arcadia will build your custom luxury home at the location of your choosing.
A muted, neutral palette with a pared-down visual aesthetic flows through this Wabi-Sabi House
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A new day, a new year.. and a new reveal. Let's start the tour of this new home at the most obvious place to start - at the entrance and foyer of Sylver.