100 years of Art Deco: a movement comes of age
[ad_1] The design and architecture style of post-war France still has influence today In the 1930s, eccentric millionaires Stephen and Virginia Courtauld hired...
[ad_1] The design and architecture style of post-war France still has influence today In the 1930s, eccentric millionaires Stephen and Virginia Courtauld hired...
[ad_1] On 15 May, a new private dining car, dating back to 1932, takes to the rails as part of Belmond’s British Pullman. What sets it apart from the rest of...
[ad_1] If you had asked me in 2010 what my design style was, I would have said minimalistic. White walls, clean lines, one striking focal point and barely any...
[ad_1] A home feels most alive when it engages the senses. A soft floral scent, a pop of colour on a cushion or a trailing plant in the corner can completely...
[ad_1] Cathy Hobbs | Tribune News Service Artwork can be used for both color and size as well as texture. For large walls, oversized art helps make a room...
[ad_1] The concept of “cosy” is deeply rooted in emotional well-being and warm design elements play a significant role in fostering a sense of comfort and...
[ad_1] A century after it was formally introduced at the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, in Paris, art deco is enjoying...
[ad_1] Interior Design by JAM Studios What’s old is new again when it comes to trends—this time around, we’re going back in time about 100 years,...
[ad_1] From the fall of Rome, when the city was finally sacked by Odoacer in 476, to the 15th century, when the Renaissance was already well advanced,...
[ad_1] ramp functioning as a focal elementA ramp functioning as the focal element of an interior: the former V.C. Morris Shop, San Francisco, designed by Frank...
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