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Got a small space or extra bedroom you’d like as a designated workspace for him? Need cool home office ideas for men? Make a mancave office he'll love.
Welche sind die absoluten Must-see Orte in Dumbo, einem Stadtteil in Brooklyn (New York)? Ich habe meine 5 Lieblingsorte für euch zusammengefasst, denn die dürft ihr euch nicht entgehen lassen!
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Discover creative home coffee bar station ideas. Transform a corner into your perfect brew haven with these inspiring home coffee bar setup ideas.
The Reggio Emilia classroom is designed to inspire relationships: we imagine children moving across different areas, interacting with each other, experimenting with different textures and tools, moving materials into different settings to explore new properties and characteristics.
Store vindusflater og naturlig lysinnslipp er vakkert mot vegger og gulv i nåletre. Huset på Nesøya er både høyteknologisk og energieffektivt.
Discover creative home coffee bar station ideas. Transform a corner into your perfect brew haven with these inspiring home coffee bar setup ideas.
Image 5 of 19 from gallery of A Train Station as an Epoch” Reconstruction of Railway Station / Faber Group. Photograph by Dmitry Rizhakov
Swedish creative practive Studio Reko recently completed their book project entitled ‘Stockholm Metro — 100 Stations’, documenting the beauty of all metro stations in Stockholm. …
This week Sydney experienced a flood emergency. Families are displaced, rained in or have simply spent the week indoors to stay dry. So I've tried to post the easiest, the most engaging activity I could think of that would appeal to a wide range of children. It's also Plastic Free July so I've tried to set this activity up without using plastics. All of the materials for this activity I've found around our home. Above Otto (4yrs) is using our plastic-free Playdough Station. I created it as a surprise, knowing that he would love it even more if it was...
hello i was wondering if you or maybe some of ur followers could help me with ap bio? i’m currently in highschool and i’m really struggling and would really appreciate just some explanations for some...
Do you ever have a vision in your head of a space and somehow it turns out even better than you imagined? So much love went into this project and I owe a lot of it to J’s amazing skills and ability to bring anything I throw at him into fruition. We lined the walls […]
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Cezeri Artificial Intelligence Robotics Technologies Office, within Cezeri Baykar, a leading Turkish defence company, is a reminder of the rich historical
My French may be pretty poor (although I notice it gets better the more vin blanc et vin rouge I drink ... you see it is happening already), but I pride myself that I can spot a good flower shop at 100 metres - whatever the language. So, how happy am I to be in Paris with some good friends on the sunniest weekend of the year, with time aside to explore the street-side cafes and les fleuristes. It does not get much better than this. As I only have a relatively short amount of time, I decide on this occasion to leave nothing to chance and take some local advice from my friend Cecile who used to live in Paris. When she visited London we flower shopped together in Notting Hill (August blog) so I feel confident she will know just what I like. First stop is the flower market near to the banks of the Seine at Place Louis-Lepine (Louis was the policeman who introduced truncheons to the police force, and he was known as 'the little man with the big stick'. Who said the day that you learn something is never wasted?!). There has been a flower market here since 1808 and on Sundays the flower sellers are joined by additional stalls selling brightly coloured birds. As we pass down the shaded alleys between the stalls, the stone underfoot is cool from recent watering. At the edge of the market are the ornate green water fountains that you see on many Parisian streets. I wonder if these are used to water the flowers, but my french is not up to asking this. Or maybe I have just not had enough to drink yet! For me, one of the greatest pleasures of a weekend away is strolling through unfamiliar streets day-dreaming about what it would be like to live here. I decide that rather than buy an imaginary house in Paris I will choose an imaginary apartment that my daughter Libby can live in when she works for French Vogue. I can see the balcony I will help her fill with flowers when I visit and I even find her a car ...or maybe she would rather have a scooter ... As we approach one of the flower shops that Cecile has recommended, I get a glimpse of more flowers, another garden, another imaginary life through an open doorway. Agenes Valverde's shop Ephemere is situated at 133 Avenue Pamentier and today displays a gentle mix of cream, pale pink and lilac flowers - in perfect keeping with a warm late spring day. Inside there are splashes of cerise pink, added from the stock and peonies that Agnes is using to make up hand-tied bouquets for customers. Flower prices are chalked on to grey slate tiles, the names appearing so much more romantic in French. Agnes worked for a number of top Parisian flower shops before starting her own business. Eventually she gained confidence to open her own shop, encouraged by her mother and grandmother, both of whom were great plants women. It seems from her beautiful shop that she is following confidently in their footsteps. There are more streets to explore, and one turn taken at random finds us in a small square with a 'Mr Tumnus' lamp post and an almost hidden garden. This is a secret garden that is simply full of roses. A wonderful place to just sit and enjoy the sunshine. But for now I have more flower shops to visit. Including Merci (111 Boulevard Marchais), which has to be one of the loveliest stores I have been into in a long while. Oh, thank you Cecile! To start with, as you step into the courtyard in front of the shop you are greeted by a very jolly, very red car which is decorated for the season, after which you emerge into an airy, vaulted world of interiors, clothes and flowers. Merci was started by Marie-France and Bernard Cohen who c0-founded the clothing company, Bonpoint. Wanting to give something back, they donate the profits from the store to help a young women's cooperative in Madagascar. The couple has also encouraged other designers to follow their lead and many of the items are sold for a lot less than the normal margins. So now I am not only day-dreaming about a Paris apartment, but I am mentally decorating it as well. There is so much to love about this shop; from the second hand book section, that is also a cafe, to their range of exquisite pottery vases. I tear myself away (before I start to fill my hand-luggage) and we head towards the restaurant where we are meeting our friends for lunch. This is a prelude to the rugby match that we have all come to Paris to watch. At least I think it was the main reason for the trip for the boy ... but I am not so sure about the girls... After the fun of the Stade de France it is back into Paris for a late supper, window shopping and people watching around the bustling St Germain sector. From paper to perfume With an eye out for flowers, naturellement!
Martian outpost - Lab Area - by Alexey Pyatov “For Moons of Madness”
Image 1 of 4 from gallery of Kengo Kuma Wins Competition to Design Metro Station in Paris. Photograph by Kengo Kuma & Associates
Seeing a metropolis from its 'peaks' Review by Andrew Herbert — with an excerpt by Tom Chivers.
Interior design firm MIXD recentlydesigned a new office for Codelab and umlaut companies in Szczecin, Poland. “The starting point for the design work was
Create the ultimate work space with these desk decor ideas. They will definitely have you feeling inspired and productive!