Aorganik Mirror spells out an aesthetic piece that has been formed from stainless steel features an irregular shaped frame. It embodies organic beauty and flow.The organic shape makes the piece stand out for big spaces and beautifully curves around corners or frames large bedrooms or entryways. Displayed set is Large and XL sizes. Material: Stainless steel frame, copper free 4mm Flotal-E glass Hanging Options: Can be hung from any direction (horizontal or vertical) Installation: Comes ready to hang; hardware included in the package. Size Width (inch) Height (inch) Depth (in) Weight (lbs) Medium 21.6 29.5 1.0 13.1 Large 25.5 35.0 1.0 25.5 XL 30.0 40.5 1.0 28.7 XXL 40.0 54.7 1.0 47.8 DOWNLOAD TEARSHEET For the gold option please see the Brassy Gold Organik Mirror
FOR many, the bedroom is a place we go to at the end of a busy day to relax and unwind – so it’s important to keep it smelling fresh. But according to cleaning whizz Caroline, there are…
Add a beautiful inviting golden glow to your dark grey decor using warm LED lighting. These two high-end home decor schemes show us how it’s done to perfection.
The Sunday Times bestseller'Frank, funny and inspiring' - You Magazine'Louise is just ready to do her - and we're here for it' - Glamour'Warm-hearted, honest and relatable' - Daily Mirror__________________________________________In more than two decades in the limelight, Louise Redknapp has weathered her fair share of ups and downs, but through it all she's remained unapologetically true to herself. From dancing in her bedroom as a young girl with big dreams to getting a scholarship to Italia Conti and experiencing her first taste of musical success with Eternal, to navigating fertility struggles, motherhood and rediscovering her passion for performing, in You've Got This Louise offers a refreshingly honest perspective on the experiences that have shaped her. Warm, funny and wise - like a chat with a close friend - this empowering and uplifting guide weaves together Louise's personal stories and poignant observations on life to gently reassure and encourage, while providing tips and advice on how to get the most out of life by embracing positivity. Brimming with insight on falling back in love with yourself, managing expectations, overcoming critics, dealing with social media and trusting your instincts as a parent, this is Louise's powerful love letter to anyone who has ever wondered if they're getting it right: you've got this.; 240 pages; Published: 13/01/2022
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Using mirrors in Feng Shui demands the consideration of this method, which states that one must have specific intentions when adding mirrors or other objects to overcome energy blocks within a space. Therefore, whenever placing mirrors to adjust the Qi of any space in your home, it is necessary to do so with a clear intention.
See how Meghan Markle decorates with Gray Malin's beach aerial print, Coogee Beach Horizontal, in Toronto based home while she films the show, Suits.
It seems that Sex and the City is a permanent part of our natural landscape with daily television reruns and now multiple showings of the movie on cable. So for those of you who can't get enough of Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda's world, here's a revisit to a few behind the scenes look at their interiors. Designed by production designer Jeremy Conway (who was also responsible for the sets for the television show) and set decorator Lydia Marks (who gave us The Devil Wears Prada), the interiors played an important role as each character's address was as different as their signature style. Sharing the screen with the four main characters is the inimitable cosmopolitan backdrop of Manhattan with the apartments recreated on a sound stage in Long Island City’s Silvercup Studios. As Sarah Jessica Parker notes, “New York became the fifth woman. She really became this critical character, integral to the story.” Carrie Bradshaw's Iconic Apartment before.... and after..... Carrie's interior was painstakingly recreated down to the last detail; even her desk, which had been donated to the Smithsonian Museum, was borrowed back for the film. Since there is a time lapse of several years, the furnishings went through an update as Marks explains, “Since Carrie is so involved in fashion, I thought it would be very believable she would have new fabrics around her so the curtains, upholstery and bed linens are all new for the film.” Decorated with dramatic blue walls, floral settees and mirrored tables, Marks even incorporated Carrie’s passion for couture with the draperies made of fabric similar to “a great sculptural wedding dress.” While the women are no doubt influenced by the latest trends, Conway and Marks looked to a stylesetter from the past for the Vogue offices of Carrie’s fierce editor, Enid Frick (Candice Bergen). Interior designer Dorothy Draper, known for her “Modern Baroque” designs in the early twentieth century, provided direction for the design duo (as evidenced by the black lacquered credenzas). “Her designs managed to be about both glamour and good taste while being functional spaces.” Enid Frick's (Candice Bergen) office at Vogue Charlotte York Goldenblatt's Park Avenue Apartment redecorated Charlotte’s elegant Park Avenue pad retained the original clean and neutral toned palette as Marks notes, “She is still in her ivory tower, but the overall feel is very eclectic. The gorgeous chaise in her bedroom is an antique found at New York’s Newel Galleries and she can feel like Cleopatra while reading a novel on it.” Lily's bedroom The pair also designed a sophisticated yet whimsical nursery for daughter Lily, featuring a toile bed mixed in with mid-century modern toys and furniture from Vitra. “As a decorator, I don’t often get the opportunity to mix toile and mid-century modern!” exclaims Marks. Writers are hard at work on the script for Sex and The City Part Two. Rumors abound -- Chris Noth a.k.a. "Mr. Big" has not signed on yet, plot lines have already been leaked, etc. No doubt there will be lots of sex, drama, shopping, cocktails....and the inevitable product placements. Photo Credits: Courtesy of New Line Cinema