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Art Deco interiors are back – but with a twist. Expecting jewel-tones, straight lines and over the top styling? Think again.
In a world of straight lines and predictable silhouettes, irregular and curved furniture breaks free from traditional design constraints, transforming living spaces into dynamic landscapes.
By Martin Clark Buzz words in these days of climate change, melting polar ice caps and products with ‘built-in redundancy’ ...
The seaside house was supposed to be part of a much larger development of Art Deco houses, many of which were never built ...
What is the best curved gaming monitor ... As such, you may find that five or ten years down the line, your shiny OLED looks a bit rubbish. LCD screens don’t suffer from this so you can be ...
Luminar Technologies' key partnerships with Volvo and Caterpillar could drive future revenue. Read why I maintain my buy ...
The artist wrote that her paintings could be “a little bit pornographic, hands feeling, caressing, masturbating the body.” ...
Every mirror in my apartment is boring. Over my dresser is a circular mirror. In the bathroom there's an oval mirror. And by ...
Tapestry is an excellent decor option for curved walls. Unlike framed artwork, tapestries will easily ... will offer a beautiful contrast to the rigid lines of shelves. If you're hoping to inject ...
The director of the new documentary on the couple's early days in NYC — and Lennon's last full concert — on recreating their ...
Our final Art Deco Centenary designer profile spotlights Hildreth Meière, a pioneering muralist who left her indelible mark on buildings including New York's Radio City Music Hall, but whose legacy ...
Spending a billion dollars to construct a building is no longer the exception. There are many multi-billion-dollar buildings ...