2012 Astrology Wall Calendar

Dec 30, 2011 Posted Under: Home Design Trends

 

Hmm, you could get this Astrology calendar directly from prismaticprintshop for $14 or from Fab.com for $16.75. Up to you, of course. Designed by Chelsey Dyer and printed on 110lb 100% post consumer recycled paper with soy-based inks. designer: Chelsey Dyer 14″ x 20″

Each print includes astrological months and their corresponding constellations. Ships in a protective sleeve in a stiff tube.

 

Method’s Soap Products Go Festive For The Holidays

Dec 18, 2011 Posted Under: Home Improvement Topics

Method the company that makes green-friendly home cleaning supplies like handsoap and laundry detergent now has special scents for Christmas and festively designed bottles as well.

Their biodegradable products are available for dishes and hand gel and foam. Elf-approved the holiday scents include cinnamon drop spiced pear candy cane and frosted fir. Their seasonal scents are winter oak toasted vanilla bean and baked apple. We especially love the red green and snowflake designs that bring a pop of holiday spirit to the kitchen sink while keeping with Methods signature simplistic and clean style.

Its a great way to give a breath of fresh air to those nostalgic holiday scents.

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Talk About Tea Fishing and Cans!

Dec 18, 2011 Posted Under: Home Improver Advice

I confess that I have a thing for quirky everyday items. On first glance they may seem unnecessary and frivolous but if you dig deeper, you cultivate the fine art of design appreciation. I have picked four of my favorite from the Yanko Design Store, and I am sure you will agree that all four are surefire hit as conversation starters! Cuppa Can by Thabto [ Buy it Here ]

An elegant double walled porcelain mug shaped like a regular soda can!

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Quick History: CandlesRetrospect

Dec 16, 2011 Posted Under: Home Design Trends

The Penitent Magdalen, by Georges de la Tour (1593-1653)

The Penitent Magdalen, by Georges de la Tour (1593-1653)” />An Evening School by Gerrit Dou (1613-1675)” />Card Players in a Drawing Room by Pierre Louis Dumesnil the Younger (1698-1791)” /> We’ve seen how Christmas lights were originally candles placed on an evergreen bough to simulate stars. But it’s interesting to think about how exciting a tree full of candles would have been in earlier times — and how smelly! L Full Post…

Architect Visit: McLean Quinlan in London

Dec 5, 2011 Posted Under: Home Improvement Topics

When McLean Quinlan, a small practice based both in London and in Winchester (and a member of the Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory), were asked to overhaul a 19th century villa in Holland Park to meet the needs of a young family, there was an additional request: to create a contemporary art gallery setting for their clients Renaissance frame collection.

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