Elevate the ambiance of your home with luxurious cushions from Christina Lundsteen. With a keen eye for detail, Lundsteen combines vivid colors and intricate patterns in a geometric cotton-velvet panel, creating a stunning decorative piece that will add a touch of sophistication to your living space. The cushion is filled with a feather and down insert, and features a logo-woven tab on the back. Place it on a muted sofa to instantly refresh your room's look and feel.
The complex and intricate patterns are the result of the experiments performed by scientists at CERN, home of the Large Hadron Collider, in Geneva, Switzerland.
for her first solo exhibition in new york, australian artist emma hack will present a retrospective of the her intricate body paintings, highlighting new work from the past year.
One of several species of glass frogs native to tropical rainforests of Central and South AmericaImage via: MudfootedOne of the wonders of the natural world is the ability of so many species to use camouflage as a defense mechanism against predators. Often, like we recently featured in this article on owls, camouflage means intricate patterns of brightly colored markings that help the animal to blend in with its habitat. In other cases, camouflage can mean transparency. Disappearing agains...
Bundle dyeing is one of the easiest dyeing techniques. It produces a unique pattern every time, as it all depends on the arrangement of the dyestuff. This tutorial doesn’t cover mordanting - fixing the color. If you are working with materials you have at home, you can skip this step, though colors will be less vibrant and less durable. Don’t let it stop you from experimenting, though!
When you’re working with lightweight fabrics, a French seam is often the finish of choice. But if there’s a side-seam vent, you need a way to neatly end the seam…
Create the ideal cosy living space with Cole & Son's luxury wallpaper for living rooms. Striking and unique luxury living room wallpaper to suit every taste.
The delicate swirls of raised flesh or patterned scrolls are of huge cultural importance to tribes such as the Bodi and the Nuer.
periodicult90s: Home of Tony Duquette, photographed by Oberto Gili for Harper’s Bazaar, December 1994.