An insider's guide to the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles, the source of inspiration for the globe's top designers Every season, designers from fashion, home furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paper-product industries seek inspiration from patterns to bring their collections to life. Many of these designers - including Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, and Target - look to the Design Library, the world's largest archive of surface design. This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from the Design Library's archive, is an exclusive and ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament. The book features case studies from major fashion and lifestyle brands - Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, Target, and Uniqlo - each presenting a unique design inspired by a pattern from the Design Library collection DETAILS Format: Hardback Size: 270 × 193 mm (10 5/8 × 7 5/8 in) Pages: 332 pp Illustrations: 500 illustrations ISBN: 9781838665654 AUTHOR Peter Koepke is the owner and director of the Design Library, located in Hudson Valley, New York, and London. He joined the company in 1990, after fifteen years as a collector and dealer, during which time he created seminal art collections for museums, universities, corporations, and individuals throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Peter now travels extensively in search of coveted collections to expand the Design Library's archives. REVIEWS As featured in Creative Review, Dwell, ELLE Decor, Four Seasons, Kinfolk, Orlando Weekly, Traditional Home, The Wall Street Journal, on 1stdibs Introspective, AIGA's Eye on Design, and Fast Company's Co.Design and Wallpaper 'Now [the Design Library's] secrets are available to the general public... in a new source book showcasing materials from the collection. Delightful.' - The Guardian 'There are plenty of enviable archives in the world, but here's one that had escaped our gaze... Patterns: Inside the Design Library offers a behind-the-scenes peek into New York State's Design Library,the world's largest archive of pattern and textiles... It's no wonder that it's been regularly frequented by fashion names as broad as Alexander McQueen, Uniqlo and Calvin Klein over the years.' - Wallpaper* 'Eye-popping... A thoughtfully designed object in itself.' - 1stdibs Introspective '...Acquiring Patterns: Inside the Design Library may embolden you to junk its many, less-brilliant coevals.' - Eye on Design (AIGA blog) 'This beautifully designed and organized book... will be a rich idea source for professionals, and anyone interested in home or fashion design will enjoy flipping through the vast array of gorgeous patterns.' - Publishers Weekly 'One could spend hours imagining uses for the 413 patterns splashed across glossy spreads.' - Wall Street Journal 'Inspiring... Just as immersive for the design-minded as any best-seller... Snap a few favourites to boost your Instagram feed... Leave the book open on your coffee table and flip a page a day for visual sustenance. Or commit the ultimate art-book sin: Slice out the pages and brazenly frame them for your walls.' - The Wall Street Journal Europe 'Fabulous... Will surely become a best-seller in its field.' - PatternPrintsJournal.com 'The Hudson Valley's Design Library boasts the world's largest collection of patterns, with a staggering 7 million samples... This book presents a compilation of owner Peter Koepke's favourites, sorting them into light-hearted categories such as 'jazzy' and 'bling'.' - Crafts 'Where do you look for inspiration? If you're in the fashion or home interiors industries, it might be at the Design Library... [Patterns] takes readers inside its many treasures... One of fashion's best - kept secrets is revealed to a wider audience... The Design Library is a real treasure trove.' - Creative Review 'Sumptuous images to pore over... Eye-enticing.' - Homes & Antiques 'Crazy, florid and abundantly illustrated... Made with such a fine eye for detail and finish, print and binding, this book is genuinely unique... A must-have for every academy to teach students about patterns, repetition, their possibilities and applications. A must for designers and fashion makers, libraries of museums for decorative arts... A must-have for restorers... And a real inspiration for pattern-lovers.' - Textile is More.com 'This gorgeous book offers a peek inside the Hudson Valley Design Library, the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles. Gazing at the shapes and lines and colors will inspire anyone to create.' - Orlando Weekly 'How designs from the past can become the patterns of the future... [A] walk through the journey of a client visiting the library in the capable hands of director Peter Koepke... Gives us a feel of the treasure trove we would find if we were to visit... The Design Library is the world's largest archive of its kind and this is a tasty sample of its ware.' - Cover: Carpets & Textiles for Modern Interiors magazine 'If there is one book to buy before 2016 is over, it must be Peter Koepke's Patterns - Inside the Design Library. [A] pattern lover's dream book... A must have visual resource for anyone who designs, buys or loves prints and patterns' - PatternBank.Com blog 'Unlike other books of textile designs, this one doesn't pick a particular era or design source to focus on, but sets out to give an idea of the vast range of designs from the distant and near past that is available for designers to plunder.' - Cover-Magazine.com 'Journey through print history... A invaluable source of design inspiration.' - Period Living 'Patterns that run the gamut from chintz, floral and modernist to 'chaos', 'bling', 'insects' and 'kaleidoscope'.' - Kinfolk '[E]ye-popping.' - The Hollywood Reporter Online 'A beautiful book that deserves a place on every design lover's bookshelf.' - Sewing Circle 'Meet the designer's best friend, the Design Library in New York... Beautiful photography throughout provides a tantalising glimpse of the archive's many treasures, perfectly capturing this secret gem from both the Library's and tastemaker's point of view.' - Embroidery 'A valuable information source... Lovely illustrations.' - The American 'Full of treasures... Hypnotic. Who knows what this book might inspire?' - Paloma Picasso, Porter 'Prepare for the urge to reupholster all your furniture.' - Elle Decor Online
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An insider's guide to the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles, the source of inspiration for the globe's top designers Every season, designers from fashion, home furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paper-product industries seek inspiration from patterns to bring their collections to life. Many of these designers - including Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, and Target - look to the Design Library, the world's largest archive of surface design. This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from the Design Library's archive, is an exclusive and ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament. The book features case studies from major fashion and lifestyle brands - Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, Target, and Uniqlo - each presenting a unique design inspired by a pattern from the Design Library collection DETAILS Format: Hardback Size: 270 × 193 mm (10 5/8 × 7 5/8 in) Pages: 332 pp Illustrations: 500 illustrations ISBN: 9781838665654 AUTHOR Peter Koepke is the owner and director of the Design Library, located in Hudson Valley, New York, and London. He joined the company in 1990, after fifteen years as a collector and dealer, during which time he created seminal art collections for museums, universities, corporations, and individuals throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Peter now travels extensively in search of coveted collections to expand the Design Library's archives. REVIEWS As featured in Creative Review, Dwell, ELLE Decor, Four Seasons, Kinfolk, Orlando Weekly, Traditional Home, The Wall Street Journal, on 1stdibs Introspective, AIGA's Eye on Design, and Fast Company's Co.Design and Wallpaper 'Now [the Design Library's] secrets are available to the general public... in a new source book showcasing materials from the collection. Delightful.' - The Guardian 'There are plenty of enviable archives in the world, but here's one that had escaped our gaze... Patterns: Inside the Design Library offers a behind-the-scenes peek into New York State's Design Library,the world's largest archive of pattern and textiles... It's no wonder that it's been regularly frequented by fashion names as broad as Alexander McQueen, Uniqlo and Calvin Klein over the years.' - Wallpaper* 'Eye-popping... A thoughtfully designed object in itself.' - 1stdibs Introspective '...Acquiring Patterns: Inside the Design Library may embolden you to junk its many, less-brilliant coevals.' - Eye on Design (AIGA blog) 'This beautifully designed and organized book... will be a rich idea source for professionals, and anyone interested in home or fashion design will enjoy flipping through the vast array of gorgeous patterns.' - Publishers Weekly 'One could spend hours imagining uses for the 413 patterns splashed across glossy spreads.' - Wall Street Journal 'Inspiring... Just as immersive for the design-minded as any best-seller... Snap a few favourites to boost your Instagram feed... Leave the book open on your coffee table and flip a page a day for visual sustenance. Or commit the ultimate art-book sin: Slice out the pages and brazenly frame them for your walls.' - The Wall Street Journal Europe 'Fabulous... Will surely become a best-seller in its field.' - PatternPrintsJournal.com 'The Hudson Valley's Design Library boasts the world's largest collection of patterns, with a staggering 7 million samples... This book presents a compilation of owner Peter Koepke's favourites, sorting them into light-hearted categories such as 'jazzy' and 'bling'.' - Crafts 'Where do you look for inspiration? If you're in the fashion or home interiors industries, it might be at the Design Library... [Patterns] takes readers inside its many treasures... One of fashion's best - kept secrets is revealed to a wider audience... The Design Library is a real treasure trove.' - Creative Review 'Sumptuous images to pore over... Eye-enticing.' - Homes & Antiques 'Crazy, florid and abundantly illustrated... Made with such a fine eye for detail and finish, print and binding, this book is genuinely unique... A must-have for every academy to teach students about patterns, repetition, their possibilities and applications. A must for designers and fashion makers, libraries of museums for decorative arts... A must-have for restorers... And a real inspiration for pattern-lovers.' - Textile is More.com 'This gorgeous book offers a peek inside the Hudson Valley Design Library, the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles. Gazing at the shapes and lines and colors will inspire anyone to create.' - Orlando Weekly 'How designs from the past can become the patterns of the future... [A] walk through the journey of a client visiting the library in the capable hands of director Peter Koepke... Gives us a feel of the treasure trove we would find if we were to visit... The Design Library is the world's largest archive of its kind and this is a tasty sample of its ware.' - Cover: Carpets & Textiles for Modern Interiors magazine 'If there is one book to buy before 2016 is over, it must be Peter Koepke's Patterns - Inside the Design Library. [A] pattern lover's dream book... A must have visual resource for anyone who designs, buys or loves prints and patterns' - PatternBank.Com blog 'Unlike other books of textile designs, this one doesn't pick a particular era or design source to focus on, but sets out to give an idea of the vast range of designs from the distant and near past that is available for designers to plunder.' - Cover-Magazine.com 'Journey through print history... A invaluable source of design inspiration.' - Period Living 'Patterns that run the gamut from chintz, floral and modernist to 'chaos', 'bling', 'insects' and 'kaleidoscope'.' - Kinfolk '[E]ye-popping.' - The Hollywood Reporter Online 'A beautiful book that deserves a place on every design lover's bookshelf.' - Sewing Circle 'Meet the designer's best friend, the Design Library in New York... Beautiful photography throughout provides a tantalising glimpse of the archive's many treasures, perfectly capturing this secret gem from both the Library's and tastemaker's point of view.' - Embroidery 'A valuable information source... Lovely illustrations.' - The American 'Full of treasures... Hypnotic. Who knows what this book might inspire?' - Paloma Picasso, Porter 'Prepare for the urge to reupholster all your furniture.' - Elle Decor Online
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An insider's guide to the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles, the source of inspiration for the globe's top designers Every season, designers from fashion, home furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paper-product industries seek inspiration from patterns to bring their collections to life. Many of these designers - including Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, and Target - look to the Design Library, the world's largest archive of surface design. This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from the Design Library's archive, is an exclusive and ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament. The book features case studies from major fashion and lifestyle brands - Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, Target, and Uniqlo - each presenting a unique design inspired by a pattern from the Design Library collection DETAILS Format: Hardback Size: 270 × 193 mm (10 5/8 × 7 5/8 in) Pages: 332 pp Illustrations: 500 illustrations ISBN: 9781838665654 AUTHOR Peter Koepke is the owner and director of the Design Library, located in Hudson Valley, New York, and London. He joined the company in 1990, after fifteen years as a collector and dealer, during which time he created seminal art collections for museums, universities, corporations, and individuals throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Peter now travels extensively in search of coveted collections to expand the Design Library's archives. REVIEWS As featured in Creative Review, Dwell, ELLE Decor, Four Seasons, Kinfolk, Orlando Weekly, Traditional Home, The Wall Street Journal, on 1stdibs Introspective, AIGA's Eye on Design, and Fast Company's Co.Design and Wallpaper 'Now [the Design Library's] secrets are available to the general public... in a new source book showcasing materials from the collection. Delightful.' - The Guardian 'There are plenty of enviable archives in the world, but here's one that had escaped our gaze... Patterns: Inside the Design Library offers a behind-the-scenes peek into New York State's Design Library,the world's largest archive of pattern and textiles... It's no wonder that it's been regularly frequented by fashion names as broad as Alexander McQueen, Uniqlo and Calvin Klein over the years.' - Wallpaper* 'Eye-popping... A thoughtfully designed object in itself.' - 1stdibs Introspective '...Acquiring Patterns: Inside the Design Library may embolden you to junk its many, less-brilliant coevals.' - Eye on Design (AIGA blog) 'This beautifully designed and organized book... will be a rich idea source for professionals, and anyone interested in home or fashion design will enjoy flipping through the vast array of gorgeous patterns.' - Publishers Weekly 'One could spend hours imagining uses for the 413 patterns splashed across glossy spreads.' - Wall Street Journal 'Inspiring... Just as immersive for the design-minded as any best-seller... Snap a few favourites to boost your Instagram feed... Leave the book open on your coffee table and flip a page a day for visual sustenance. Or commit the ultimate art-book sin: Slice out the pages and brazenly frame them for your walls.' - The Wall Street Journal Europe 'Fabulous... Will surely become a best-seller in its field.' - PatternPrintsJournal.com 'The Hudson Valley's Design Library boasts the world's largest collection of patterns, with a staggering 7 million samples... This book presents a compilation of owner Peter Koepke's favourites, sorting them into light-hearted categories such as 'jazzy' and 'bling'.' - Crafts 'Where do you look for inspiration? If you're in the fashion or home interiors industries, it might be at the Design Library... [Patterns] takes readers inside its many treasures... One of fashion's best - kept secrets is revealed to a wider audience... The Design Library is a real treasure trove.' - Creative Review 'Sumptuous images to pore over... Eye-enticing.' - Homes & Antiques 'Crazy, florid and abundantly illustrated... Made with such a fine eye for detail and finish, print and binding, this book is genuinely unique... A must-have for every academy to teach students about patterns, repetition, their possibilities and applications. A must for designers and fashion makers, libraries of museums for decorative arts... A must-have for restorers... And a real inspiration for pattern-lovers.' - Textile is More.com 'This gorgeous book offers a peek inside the Hudson Valley Design Library, the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles. Gazing at the shapes and lines and colors will inspire anyone to create.' - Orlando Weekly 'How designs from the past can become the patterns of the future... [A] walk through the journey of a client visiting the library in the capable hands of director Peter Koepke... Gives us a feel of the treasure trove we would find if we were to visit... The Design Library is the world's largest archive of its kind and this is a tasty sample of its ware.' - Cover: Carpets & Textiles for Modern Interiors magazine 'If there is one book to buy before 2016 is over, it must be Peter Koepke's Patterns - Inside the Design Library. [A] pattern lover's dream book... A must have visual resource for anyone who designs, buys or loves prints and patterns' - PatternBank.Com blog 'Unlike other books of textile designs, this one doesn't pick a particular era or design source to focus on, but sets out to give an idea of the vast range of designs from the distant and near past that is available for designers to plunder.' - Cover-Magazine.com 'Journey through print history... A invaluable source of design inspiration.' - Period Living 'Patterns that run the gamut from chintz, floral and modernist to 'chaos', 'bling', 'insects' and 'kaleidoscope'.' - Kinfolk '[E]ye-popping.' - The Hollywood Reporter Online 'A beautiful book that deserves a place on every design lover's bookshelf.' - Sewing Circle 'Meet the designer's best friend, the Design Library in New York... Beautiful photography throughout provides a tantalising glimpse of the archive's many treasures, perfectly capturing this secret gem from both the Library's and tastemaker's point of view.' - Embroidery 'A valuable information source... Lovely illustrations.' - The American 'Full of treasures... Hypnotic. Who knows what this book might inspire?' - Paloma Picasso, Porter 'Prepare for the urge to reupholster all your furniture.' - Elle Decor Online
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An insider's guide to the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles, the source of inspiration for the globe's top designers Every season, designers from fashion, home furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paper-product industries seek inspiration from patterns to bring their collections to life. Many of these designers - including Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, and Target - look to the Design Library, the world's largest archive of surface design. This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from the Design Library's archive, is an exclusive and ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament. The book features case studies from major fashion and lifestyle brands - Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, Target, and Uniqlo - each presenting a unique design inspired by a pattern from the Design Library collection DETAILS Format: Hardback Size: 270 × 193 mm (10 5/8 × 7 5/8 in) Pages: 332 pp Illustrations: 500 illustrations ISBN: 9781838665654 AUTHOR Peter Koepke is the owner and director of the Design Library, located in Hudson Valley, New York, and London. He joined the company in 1990, after fifteen years as a collector and dealer, during which time he created seminal art collections for museums, universities, corporations, and individuals throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Peter now travels extensively in search of coveted collections to expand the Design Library's archives. REVIEWS As featured in Creative Review, Dwell, ELLE Decor, Four Seasons, Kinfolk, Orlando Weekly, Traditional Home, The Wall Street Journal, on 1stdibs Introspective, AIGA's Eye on Design, and Fast Company's Co.Design and Wallpaper 'Now [the Design Library's] secrets are available to the general public... in a new source book showcasing materials from the collection. Delightful.' - The Guardian 'There are plenty of enviable archives in the world, but here's one that had escaped our gaze... Patterns: Inside the Design Library offers a behind-the-scenes peek into New York State's Design Library,the world's largest archive of pattern and textiles... It's no wonder that it's been regularly frequented by fashion names as broad as Alexander McQueen, Uniqlo and Calvin Klein over the years.' - Wallpaper* 'Eye-popping... A thoughtfully designed object in itself.' - 1stdibs Introspective '...Acquiring Patterns: Inside the Design Library may embolden you to junk its many, less-brilliant coevals.' - Eye on Design (AIGA blog) 'This beautifully designed and organized book... will be a rich idea source for professionals, and anyone interested in home or fashion design will enjoy flipping through the vast array of gorgeous patterns.' - Publishers Weekly 'One could spend hours imagining uses for the 413 patterns splashed across glossy spreads.' - Wall Street Journal 'Inspiring... Just as immersive for the design-minded as any best-seller... Snap a few favourites to boost your Instagram feed... Leave the book open on your coffee table and flip a page a day for visual sustenance. Or commit the ultimate art-book sin: Slice out the pages and brazenly frame them for your walls.' - The Wall Street Journal Europe 'Fabulous... Will surely become a best-seller in its field.' - PatternPrintsJournal.com 'The Hudson Valley's Design Library boasts the world's largest collection of patterns, with a staggering 7 million samples... This book presents a compilation of owner Peter Koepke's favourites, sorting them into light-hearted categories such as 'jazzy' and 'bling'.' - Crafts 'Where do you look for inspiration? If you're in the fashion or home interiors industries, it might be at the Design Library... [Patterns] takes readers inside its many treasures... One of fashion's best - kept secrets is revealed to a wider audience... The Design Library is a real treasure trove.' - Creative Review 'Sumptuous images to pore over... Eye-enticing.' - Homes & Antiques 'Crazy, florid and abundantly illustrated... Made with such a fine eye for detail and finish, print and binding, this book is genuinely unique... A must-have for every academy to teach students about patterns, repetition, their possibilities and applications. A must for designers and fashion makers, libraries of museums for decorative arts... A must-have for restorers... And a real inspiration for pattern-lovers.' - Textile is More.com 'This gorgeous book offers a peek inside the Hudson Valley Design Library, the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles. Gazing at the shapes and lines and colors will inspire anyone to create.' - Orlando Weekly 'How designs from the past can become the patterns of the future... [A] walk through the journey of a client visiting the library in the capable hands of director Peter Koepke... Gives us a feel of the treasure trove we would find if we were to visit... The Design Library is the world's largest archive of its kind and this is a tasty sample of its ware.' - Cover: Carpets & Textiles for Modern Interiors magazine 'If there is one book to buy before 2016 is over, it must be Peter Koepke's Patterns - Inside the Design Library. [A] pattern lover's dream book... A must have visual resource for anyone who designs, buys or loves prints and patterns' - PatternBank.Com blog 'Unlike other books of textile designs, this one doesn't pick a particular era or design source to focus on, but sets out to give an idea of the vast range of designs from the distant and near past that is available for designers to plunder.' - Cover-Magazine.com 'Journey through print history... A invaluable source of design inspiration.' - Period Living 'Patterns that run the gamut from chintz, floral and modernist to 'chaos', 'bling', 'insects' and 'kaleidoscope'.' - Kinfolk '[E]ye-popping.' - The Hollywood Reporter Online 'A beautiful book that deserves a place on every design lover's bookshelf.' - Sewing Circle 'Meet the designer's best friend, the Design Library in New York... Beautiful photography throughout provides a tantalising glimpse of the archive's many treasures, perfectly capturing this secret gem from both the Library's and tastemaker's point of view.' - Embroidery 'A valuable information source... Lovely illustrations.' - The American 'Full of treasures... Hypnotic. Who knows what this book might inspire?' - Paloma Picasso, Porter 'Prepare for the urge to reupholster all your furniture.' - Elle Decor Online
ECOHAB Un réducteur SPC est un type de moulure utilisé pour créer une transition douce et progressive entre deux surfaces de plancher différentes avec des hauteurs différentes. Le but principal d'un réducteur SPC est d'éliminer tout risque de trébuchement pouvant survenir en raison de la différence de hauteur entre deux étages adjacents. Il offre également une transition visuellement attrayante entre les deux zones et aide à protéger les bords des revêtements de sol.Couleur: Beacon Hill | ECOHAB Réducteur de recouvrement SPC en vinyle l 1,8 po x L 84 po avec rail en PVC gratuit
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An insider's guide to the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles, the source of inspiration for the globe's top designers Every season, designers from fashion, home furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paper-product industries seek inspiration from patterns to bring their collections to life. Many of these designers - including Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, and Target - look to the Design Library, the world's largest archive of surface design. This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from the Design Library's archive, is an exclusive and ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament. The book features case studies from major fashion and lifestyle brands - Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, Target, and Uniqlo - each presenting a unique design inspired by a pattern from the Design Library collection DETAILS Format: Hardback Size: 270 × 193 mm (10 5/8 × 7 5/8 in) Pages: 332 pp Illustrations: 500 illustrations ISBN: 9781838665654 AUTHOR Peter Koepke is the owner and director of the Design Library, located in Hudson Valley, New York, and London. He joined the company in 1990, after fifteen years as a collector and dealer, during which time he created seminal art collections for museums, universities, corporations, and individuals throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Peter now travels extensively in search of coveted collections to expand the Design Library's archives. REVIEWS As featured in Creative Review, Dwell, ELLE Decor, Four Seasons, Kinfolk, Orlando Weekly, Traditional Home, The Wall Street Journal, on 1stdibs Introspective, AIGA's Eye on Design, and Fast Company's Co.Design and Wallpaper 'Now [the Design Library's] secrets are available to the general public... in a new source book showcasing materials from the collection. Delightful.' - The Guardian 'There are plenty of enviable archives in the world, but here's one that had escaped our gaze... Patterns: Inside the Design Library offers a behind-the-scenes peek into New York State's Design Library,the world's largest archive of pattern and textiles... It's no wonder that it's been regularly frequented by fashion names as broad as Alexander McQueen, Uniqlo and Calvin Klein over the years.' - Wallpaper* 'Eye-popping... A thoughtfully designed object in itself.' - 1stdibs Introspective '...Acquiring Patterns: Inside the Design Library may embolden you to junk its many, less-brilliant coevals.' - Eye on Design (AIGA blog) 'This beautifully designed and organized book... will be a rich idea source for professionals, and anyone interested in home or fashion design will enjoy flipping through the vast array of gorgeous patterns.' - Publishers Weekly 'One could spend hours imagining uses for the 413 patterns splashed across glossy spreads.' - Wall Street Journal 'Inspiring... Just as immersive for the design-minded as any best-seller... Snap a few favourites to boost your Instagram feed... Leave the book open on your coffee table and flip a page a day for visual sustenance. Or commit the ultimate art-book sin: Slice out the pages and brazenly frame them for your walls.' - The Wall Street Journal Europe 'Fabulous... Will surely become a best-seller in its field.' - PatternPrintsJournal.com 'The Hudson Valley's Design Library boasts the world's largest collection of patterns, with a staggering 7 million samples... This book presents a compilation of owner Peter Koepke's favourites, sorting them into light-hearted categories such as 'jazzy' and 'bling'.' - Crafts 'Where do you look for inspiration? If you're in the fashion or home interiors industries, it might be at the Design Library... [Patterns] takes readers inside its many treasures... One of fashion's best - kept secrets is revealed to a wider audience... The Design Library is a real treasure trove.' - Creative Review 'Sumptuous images to pore over... Eye-enticing.' - Homes & Antiques 'Crazy, florid and abundantly illustrated... Made with such a fine eye for detail and finish, print and binding, this book is genuinely unique... A must-have for every academy to teach students about patterns, repetition, their possibilities and applications. A must for designers and fashion makers, libraries of museums for decorative arts... A must-have for restorers... And a real inspiration for pattern-lovers.' - Textile is More.com 'This gorgeous book offers a peek inside the Hudson Valley Design Library, the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles. Gazing at the shapes and lines and colors will inspire anyone to create.' - Orlando Weekly 'How designs from the past can become the patterns of the future... [A] walk through the journey of a client visiting the library in the capable hands of director Peter Koepke... Gives us a feel of the treasure trove we would find if we were to visit... The Design Library is the world's largest archive of its kind and this is a tasty sample of its ware.' - Cover: Carpets & Textiles for Modern Interiors magazine 'If there is one book to buy before 2016 is over, it must be Peter Koepke's Patterns - Inside the Design Library. [A] pattern lover's dream book... A must have visual resource for anyone who designs, buys or loves prints and patterns' - PatternBank.Com blog 'Unlike other books of textile designs, this one doesn't pick a particular era or design source to focus on, but sets out to give an idea of the vast range of designs from the distant and near past that is available for designers to plunder.' - Cover-Magazine.com 'Journey through print history... A invaluable source of design inspiration.' - Period Living 'Patterns that run the gamut from chintz, floral and modernist to 'chaos', 'bling', 'insects' and 'kaleidoscope'.' - Kinfolk '[E]ye-popping.' - The Hollywood Reporter Online 'A beautiful book that deserves a place on every design lover's bookshelf.' - Sewing Circle 'Meet the designer's best friend, the Design Library in New York... Beautiful photography throughout provides a tantalising glimpse of the archive's many treasures, perfectly capturing this secret gem from both the Library's and tastemaker's point of view.' - Embroidery 'A valuable information source... Lovely illustrations.' - The American 'Full of treasures... Hypnotic. Who knows what this book might inspire?' - Paloma Picasso, Porter 'Prepare for the urge to reupholster all your furniture.' - Elle Decor Online
Castle Hill Beacon 1 Wall Art Print to buy online from Real World Art from GBP24.00. [insertname]Wall Art Print. This high-quality photographic print is available in three paper options to suit your personal taste and style. Choose from Lustre Photographic, a semi-matt finish with a soft, speckled sheen, Gloss Photographic, an ultra gloss finish that adds extra contrast to your images, or Hahnemühle Fine Art PhotoRag 308gsm, a smooth, matt paper that gives each image a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth with its lightly defined surface. The print will be supplied with a 1/4inch white border unless otherwise specified. If you will be displaying the print behind glass/plexiglass the matt and lustre finishes are recommended to reduce any glare. Available in sizes up to 24" x 16" ready for you to mount and frame as desired
While I attended the Design Influencers Conference last month I got to catch up with some of my favorite fabric brands and see designer fabric introductions
Beacon Hill introduces their mysterious and beautiful new line just in time for spring, Midnight Garden. Late nineteenth century historic French and... Full Story
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Beacon Hill neighborhood in Boston is known for its cobblestones street and victorian style houses Frame is NOT included unless Frame material type is selected when ordering. Location: Boston, Massachusetts USA Printed on a Luster paper, canvas or aluminum metal surface or framed print from Width from 6" to 60" is a wall decorations photo for the living room, bedroom, kitchen, hotel, office, bathroom etc . Or a perfect gift for your relatives or friends or to remember your own amazing vacation. Contact me for different sizes and options if you want me to customize it for your needs. PHOTO PRINTS: Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper has a mixture of a gloss and matte finish, giving you a highly saturated look and maximum ink coverage. Because of its saturation and resistance to fingerprints, luster paper is a popular choice for quality photographic prints. Each poster is printed with multicolor, water-based inkjet printing technique that gives you the best possible outcome. CANVAS PRINTS: A canvas is a statement piece and artwork all in one. Turn your photo-quality prints into eye-popping art on this acid-free, PH-neutral, and fade-resistant canvas. Put the artistry on your wall without a worry—this canvas comes with mounting brackets. • Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars • Matte finish coating • 1.5″ (3.81 cm) deep METAL PRINTS: This metal print is a dimensional and high-quality piece of art that stands the test of time while remaining easy to clean and care for. The artwork looks luminescent against the wall and the metal base means it’ll last a long time. • Aluminum metal surface • MDF Wood frame • Hanging mount included • Scratch and fade resistant FRAMED PRINTS: Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper has between a gloss and matte finish, giving you a highly saturated look and maximum ink coverage. Due to its rich colors and water-based inkjet printing technique, luster paper is a popular choice for quality photographic prints. What’s more, this poster is framed in an alder, semi-hardwood frame, and comes ready to hang on the wall. Frame Color- Black, Red Oak, White (Choose one, if applicable) Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests Lightweight Acrylite front protector Hanging hardware included
We are pleased to offer this beautiful Antique English Sheraton Vanity ladies desk By Beacon Hill Company, from the 1920. This vanity is made of Mahogany wood softly inlaid, Featuring a Mirror in the center, Five small dovetailed drawers with original handles, and a pull out surface. One large dovetailed drawer with original key. Drawers are clean and they slide in and out smoothly. The vanity stands on four sturdy legs. Completely Restored ( Refinished Hand French Polish), very sturdy and in great condition. The Original glass mirror is in good condition. Please see pictures for more details and if you have any questions feel free to ask. Dimensions : Height to the top of the mirror: 57" Height to the top of small drawers: 38" Height to the surface : 29" Length : 34" Depth: 19" Chair Height ( open space from the floor to the bottom of the large drawer) : 23 3/4" less
See how residents of Boston make the most of small spaces by stepping into their private gardens during the Beacon Hill Garden Tour.
Boston in the fall – there’s nothing quite like it. I rowed in the Head of the Charles as a senior in college, and throughout my 20’s it became a tradition to visit for my…
An insider's guide to the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles, the source of inspiration for the globe's top designers Every season, designers from fashion, home furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paper-product industries seek inspiration from patterns to bring their collections to life. Many of these designers - including Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, and Target - look to the Design Library, the world's largest archive of surface design. This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from the Design Library's archive, is an exclusive and ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament. The book features case studies from major fashion and lifestyle brands - Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, Target, and Uniqlo - each presenting a unique design inspired by a pattern from the Design Library collection DETAILS Format: Hardback Size: 270 × 193 mm (10 5/8 × 7 5/8 in) Pages: 332 pp Illustrations: 500 illustrations ISBN: 9781838665654 AUTHOR Peter Koepke is the owner and director of the Design Library, located in Hudson Valley, New York, and London. He joined the company in 1990, after fifteen years as a collector and dealer, during which time he created seminal art collections for museums, universities, corporations, and individuals throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Peter now travels extensively in search of coveted collections to expand the Design Library's archives. REVIEWS As featured in Creative Review, Dwell, ELLE Decor, Four Seasons, Kinfolk, Orlando Weekly, Traditional Home, The Wall Street Journal, on 1stdibs Introspective, AIGA's Eye on Design, and Fast Company's Co.Design and Wallpaper 'Now [the Design Library's] secrets are available to the general public... in a new source book showcasing materials from the collection. Delightful.' - The Guardian 'There are plenty of enviable archives in the world, but here's one that had escaped our gaze... Patterns: Inside the Design Library offers a behind-the-scenes peek into New York State's Design Library,the world's largest archive of pattern and textiles... It's no wonder that it's been regularly frequented by fashion names as broad as Alexander McQueen, Uniqlo and Calvin Klein over the years.' - Wallpaper* 'Eye-popping... A thoughtfully designed object in itself.' - 1stdibs Introspective '...Acquiring Patterns: Inside the Design Library may embolden you to junk its many, less-brilliant coevals.' - Eye on Design (AIGA blog) 'This beautifully designed and organized book... will be a rich idea source for professionals, and anyone interested in home or fashion design will enjoy flipping through the vast array of gorgeous patterns.' - Publishers Weekly 'One could spend hours imagining uses for the 413 patterns splashed across glossy spreads.' - Wall Street Journal 'Inspiring... Just as immersive for the design-minded as any best-seller... Snap a few favourites to boost your Instagram feed... Leave the book open on your coffee table and flip a page a day for visual sustenance. Or commit the ultimate art-book sin: Slice out the pages and brazenly frame them for your walls.' - The Wall Street Journal Europe 'Fabulous... Will surely become a best-seller in its field.' - PatternPrintsJournal.com 'The Hudson Valley's Design Library boasts the world's largest collection of patterns, with a staggering 7 million samples... This book presents a compilation of owner Peter Koepke's favourites, sorting them into light-hearted categories such as 'jazzy' and 'bling'.' - Crafts 'Where do you look for inspiration? If you're in the fashion or home interiors industries, it might be at the Design Library... [Patterns] takes readers inside its many treasures... One of fashion's best - kept secrets is revealed to a wider audience... The Design Library is a real treasure trove.' - Creative Review 'Sumptuous images to pore over... Eye-enticing.' - Homes & Antiques 'Crazy, florid and abundantly illustrated... Made with such a fine eye for detail and finish, print and binding, this book is genuinely unique... A must-have for every academy to teach students about patterns, repetition, their possibilities and applications. A must for designers and fashion makers, libraries of museums for decorative arts... A must-have for restorers... And a real inspiration for pattern-lovers.' - Textile is More.com 'This gorgeous book offers a peek inside the Hudson Valley Design Library, the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles. Gazing at the shapes and lines and colors will inspire anyone to create.' - Orlando Weekly 'How designs from the past can become the patterns of the future... [A] walk through the journey of a client visiting the library in the capable hands of director Peter Koepke... Gives us a feel of the treasure trove we would find if we were to visit... The Design Library is the world's largest archive of its kind and this is a tasty sample of its ware.' - Cover: Carpets & Textiles for Modern Interiors magazine 'If there is one book to buy before 2016 is over, it must be Peter Koepke's Patterns - Inside the Design Library. [A] pattern lover's dream book... A must have visual resource for anyone who designs, buys or loves prints and patterns' - PatternBank.Com blog 'Unlike other books of textile designs, this one doesn't pick a particular era or design source to focus on, but sets out to give an idea of the vast range of designs from the distant and near past that is available for designers to plunder.' - Cover-Magazine.com 'Journey through print history... A invaluable source of design inspiration.' - Period Living 'Patterns that run the gamut from chintz, floral and modernist to 'chaos', 'bling', 'insects' and 'kaleidoscope'.' - Kinfolk '[E]ye-popping.' - The Hollywood Reporter Online 'A beautiful book that deserves a place on every design lover's bookshelf.' - Sewing Circle 'Meet the designer's best friend, the Design Library in New York... Beautiful photography throughout provides a tantalising glimpse of the archive's many treasures, perfectly capturing this secret gem from both the Library's and tastemaker's point of view.' - Embroidery 'A valuable information source... Lovely illustrations.' - The American 'Full of treasures... Hypnotic. Who knows what this book might inspire?' - Paloma Picasso, Porter 'Prepare for the urge to reupholster all your furniture.' - Elle Decor Online
From marble mosaics and glazed ceramic tiles to grid wallpaper depicting scenes of New York City life, here are 36 recent product introductions in the fabric and wallcoverings category with tactile appeal.
Size: 8" x 10" Puzzle with Gift Box, 110 Pieces Turn designs, photos, and text into a great game with customizable puzzles! Made of sturdy cardboard and mounted on chipboard, these puzzles are printed in vivid and full color. For hours of puzzle enjoyment, give a custom puzzle as a gift today! Dimensions: 8" x 10" (110 pieces) Includes cardboard carry-case with puzzle image printed on lid Sturdy cardboard stock, mounted on chipboard Easy wipe-clean surface Warning: Not suitable for children under 3. Small parts may pose possible choking hazard. Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 7.5" 9.6" X. For best results please add 1/4" bleed.
Every season, designers from fashion, home furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paperproduct industries seek inspiration from patterns to bring their collections to life. Many of these designers - including Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, and Target - look to the Design Library, the world's largest archive of surface design.This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from the Design Library's archive, is an exclusive and ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament.
We spent Saturday morning walking Charles Street in Beacon Hill (after indulging in French Toast at The Paramount Cafe) and stopped by my favorite antiques store, Churchill & White. Unfortunately, the shop hadn't opened yet when we arrived so I took photos of the window display. This is only a small sample of the treasures inside and I recommend a visit if you're in Boston. ~ D ~
A couple of weeks ago we visited Beacon Hill Country Park. We’ve visited a few times and it’s always been a hit. I actually think this was one of the last hot sunny days of the year, …
The Beacon Hill Smooth adds three new colors to the landscape: Bavarian, Opal and Granite Fusion. In addition to launching new colors, the flagstone also brings with it the new XL shape to accompany the already existing small rectangle, large rectangle and square shapes. By adding these options, Unilock hopes to bring more variety and design opportunities. The Smooth brings several technical advantages as well, including EnduraColor and Easy Clean Stain Resistance. EnduraColor Facemix Technology products are manufactured in a two-step process that creates both a stronger foundation and concentrated color with wear-resistance. This ensures that the colors are highly resistant to fading because the top layer prevents larger, lighter color aggregates from showing through. With the Easy Clean Stain Resistance, this product is factory sealed to provide integral surface protection from stains. Surface Texture: Smooth, Zero Bevel For pedestrian friendly applications Smooth finish for a contemporary feel Soft, blended colors Creates random appearance Ideal for nearly any landscape project, such as patios or pool decks XL Rectangular: 21.25" x 35.375" x 2.375" Large Rectangular: 21.25" x 14.125" x 2.375" Square: 14.125" x 14.125" x 2.375" Small Rectangular: 14.125" x 7.125" x 2.375" Available in multiple colors and sizes. * Actual colors may vary from image shown Click Here for more project ideas and paver options from Unilock. This product is available through our Nebraska locations only.
A beautiful 20th century custom two piece mahogany tambour desk. It’s upper case with two tambour doors opening to a compartmentalized interior and fold out writing surface over two long drawers with brass ring polls and inlaid accents. Also, a secret drawer under top shelf. A Beacon Hill Collection label in top drawer. (Piece #83) Manufactured by Kaplan to create reproductions of furniture pieces from the historic Beacon Hill homes. This desk is in good vintage condition with typical wear including spilled wax in the secret drawer that adds to the vintage appeal. One of the tambour doors have been repaired. Overall a very beautiful piece. less
A quick 24 hours in Boston included a variety of historic and contemporary design inspiration.
An insider's guide to the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles, the source of inspiration for the globe's top designers Every season, designers from fashion, home furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paper-product industries seek inspiration from patterns to bring their collections to life. Many of these designers - including Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, and Target - look to the Design Library, the world's largest archive of surface design. This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from the Design Library's archive, is an exclusive and ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament. The book features case studies from major fashion and lifestyle brands - Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, Target, and Uniqlo - each presenting a unique design inspired by a pattern from the Design Library collection DETAILS Format: Hardback Size: 270 × 193 mm (10 5/8 × 7 5/8 in) Pages: 332 pp Illustrations: 500 illustrations ISBN: 9781838665654 AUTHOR Peter Koepke is the owner and director of the Design Library, located in Hudson Valley, New York, and London. He joined the company in 1990, after fifteen years as a collector and dealer, during which time he created seminal art collections for museums, universities, corporations, and individuals throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Peter now travels extensively in search of coveted collections to expand the Design Library's archives. REVIEWS As featured in Creative Review, Dwell, ELLE Decor, Four Seasons, Kinfolk, Orlando Weekly, Traditional Home, The Wall Street Journal, on 1stdibs Introspective, AIGA's Eye on Design, and Fast Company's Co.Design and Wallpaper 'Now [the Design Library's] secrets are available to the general public... in a new source book showcasing materials from the collection. Delightful.' - The Guardian 'There are plenty of enviable archives in the world, but here's one that had escaped our gaze... Patterns: Inside the Design Library offers a behind-the-scenes peek into New York State's Design Library,the world's largest archive of pattern and textiles... It's no wonder that it's been regularly frequented by fashion names as broad as Alexander McQueen, Uniqlo and Calvin Klein over the years.' - Wallpaper* 'Eye-popping... A thoughtfully designed object in itself.' - 1stdibs Introspective '...Acquiring Patterns: Inside the Design Library may embolden you to junk its many, less-brilliant coevals.' - Eye on Design (AIGA blog) 'This beautifully designed and organized book... will be a rich idea source for professionals, and anyone interested in home or fashion design will enjoy flipping through the vast array of gorgeous patterns.' - Publishers Weekly 'One could spend hours imagining uses for the 413 patterns splashed across glossy spreads.' - Wall Street Journal 'Inspiring... Just as immersive for the design-minded as any best-seller... Snap a few favourites to boost your Instagram feed... Leave the book open on your coffee table and flip a page a day for visual sustenance. Or commit the ultimate art-book sin: Slice out the pages and brazenly frame them for your walls.' - The Wall Street Journal Europe 'Fabulous... Will surely become a best-seller in its field.' - PatternPrintsJournal.com 'The Hudson Valley's Design Library boasts the world's largest collection of patterns, with a staggering 7 million samples... This book presents a compilation of owner Peter Koepke's favourites, sorting them into light-hearted categories such as 'jazzy' and 'bling'.' - Crafts 'Where do you look for inspiration? If you're in the fashion or home interiors industries, it might be at the Design Library... [Patterns] takes readers inside its many treasures... One of fashion's best - kept secrets is revealed to a wider audience... The Design Library is a real treasure trove.' - Creative Review 'Sumptuous images to pore over... Eye-enticing.' - Homes & Antiques 'Crazy, florid and abundantly illustrated... Made with such a fine eye for detail and finish, print and binding, this book is genuinely unique... A must-have for every academy to teach students about patterns, repetition, their possibilities and applications. A must for designers and fashion makers, libraries of museums for decorative arts... A must-have for restorers... And a real inspiration for pattern-lovers.' - Textile is More.com 'This gorgeous book offers a peek inside the Hudson Valley Design Library, the world's largest archive of patterns and textiles. Gazing at the shapes and lines and colors will inspire anyone to create.' - Orlando Weekly 'How designs from the past can become the patterns of the future... [A] walk through the journey of a client visiting the library in the capable hands of director Peter Koepke... Gives us a feel of the treasure trove we would find if we were to visit... The Design Library is the world's largest archive of its kind and this is a tasty sample of its ware.' - Cover: Carpets & Textiles for Modern Interiors magazine 'If there is one book to buy before 2016 is over, it must be Peter Koepke's Patterns - Inside the Design Library. [A] pattern lover's dream book... A must have visual resource for anyone who designs, buys or loves prints and patterns' - PatternBank.Com blog 'Unlike other books of textile designs, this one doesn't pick a particular era or design source to focus on, but sets out to give an idea of the vast range of designs from the distant and near past that is available for designers to plunder.' - Cover-Magazine.com 'Journey through print history... A invaluable source of design inspiration.' - Period Living 'Patterns that run the gamut from chintz, floral and modernist to 'chaos', 'bling', 'insects' and 'kaleidoscope'.' - Kinfolk '[E]ye-popping.' - The Hollywood Reporter Online 'A beautiful book that deserves a place on every design lover's bookshelf.' - Sewing Circle 'Meet the designer's best friend, the Design Library in New York... Beautiful photography throughout provides a tantalising glimpse of the archive's many treasures, perfectly capturing this secret gem from both the Library's and tastemaker's point of view.' - Embroidery 'A valuable information source... Lovely illustrations.' - The American 'Full of treasures... Hypnotic. Who knows what this book might inspire?' - Paloma Picasso, Porter 'Prepare for the urge to reupholster all your furniture.' - Elle Decor Online