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Mikael
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The vanity is fantastic - but definitely ditch the top.
Silestone is pricey for such a small chunk, I'd stick with a laminate, but go for a super high gloss white like Formica 949-90 w...
I had a banner that we used to make a waterslide out of. The vinyl was pretty thick, we tied it to several trees in a roughly diagonal way, poured water down from the top and sort of slid down. It ...
I'd mix it up, and change the insert depending on my mood.
For instance, if I had it right now I'd have a little painting I did of a fire cut to fit into it.
Living in a bilingual french/english town in Canada, its a pretty clear division between the English speakers saying eye-kee-ah and the French speakers saying eee-kay-ah.
This reminds me of a piece done by one of my favorite artists. The gallery director was retiring and they decided to commission Adrian Gollner to do his portrait. He decided the post-it notes would...
LouLou,
I watched the PBS episode with Andrea Zittel a little while ago and fell in love with her installations. Beyond art she has some stunning ideas with making the best out of smal...
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The vanity is fantastic - but definitely ditch the top. Silestone is pricey for such a small chunk, I'd stick with a laminate, but go for a super high gloss white like Formica 949-90 w...
It reminds me of how my industrial design prof started her lecture about seating, "There are many ways to hold someone 18 inches off the floor..."
I had a banner that we used to make a waterslide out of. The vinyl was pretty thick, we tied it to several trees in a roughly diagonal way, poured water down from the top and sort of slid down. It ...
Does anyone know where those stacking chairs in the first picture came from?
I'd mix it up, and change the insert depending on my mood. For instance, if I had it right now I'd have a little painting I did of a fire cut to fit into it.
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Anyone know what house that is in the Saarinen picture? Is it one of his?
Living in a bilingual french/english town in Canada, its a pretty clear division between the English speakers saying eye-kee-ah and the French speakers saying eee-kay-ah.
I saw this at a friend's place, so it is definitely available in North America, I'm just not sure where from.
This reminds me of a piece done by one of my favorite artists. The gallery director was retiring and they decided to commission Adrian Gollner to do his portrait. He decided the post-it notes would...
This site is very good and informative about the details of buying the proper size and an energy efficient air conditioner: http...
LouLou, I watched the PBS episode with Andrea Zittel a little while ago and fell in love with her installations. Beyond art she has some stunning ideas with making the best out of smal...