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Break it down, pack it up, take it out, put it up. Easy to store, easy to construct and deconstruct. Coat hanger for those who love a good simple on-the-go hanger system that’s nice to peek at too. And with a name like “Saturn”, you know it’s… a midsize car? What- No way! But it holds like 3 or more coats, totally.
Based on long-term diverse experience we are glad to undertake to design, manufacture and fully implement outdoor saunas, wellness sauna houses, sauna terraces and gardens of different styles, sizes and designs. Our business is creating harmonic wellness spaces
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Here is my new shot. This is an Interior Design Landing Page. Hope you like the concept.
The Flying Grass Carpet
by HUNK-design and Studio ID Eddy
since 2008
Winner Dutch Design Awards 2009
The Flying Grass Carpet is a unique, temporary, and fun park that can be placed anywhere. It’s designed to look like a gigantic Persian rug with the different patterns executed in different types of artificial grass. The Carpet will bring people together while it brings them a piece of instant green into their city life. It offers opportunities to relax, to play, to picnic and all sorts of events.
The Flying Grass Carpet travels around the world and has experienced fun and adventures in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Aachen, Berlin, Budapest, Madrid, Shenzhen en Santa Cruz de Tenerife. In 2010 the Carpet traveled to all three European Capitals of Culture 2010: Essen (Germany), Pécs (Hongary) and Istanbul (Turkey).
frank lloyd inspired, but these will hopefully be going into a house in oakland in the next month. pics to come.
Auguste Renoir - French, 1841 - 1919
Young Woman Braiding Her Hair, 1876
West Building, Main Floor — Gallery 82
A young woman with peachy skin shaded with ice blue and pale, mint green is shown from the chest up wearing a low-cut, white garment in this vertical portrait painting. The painting is created with blended brushstrokes, giving it a soft, blurred effect. The woman’s body is angled to our left and she looks off in that direction with blue eyes, her head tipped a little toward us. She has a straight nose and full, rosy pink lips. Thick, blond bangs sweep across her forehead, and her hair is partially pulled back. She holds one long lock with her left hand, on our right, in front of her shoulder. One small gold ball earring adorns the ear we can see. Her low-cut, white garment falls off her shoulders and is belted with a blue sash at her waist. The background is made up of a field of royal and turquoise blue behind her head and shoulders, and rust brown behind her body. The artist signed and dated the work with dark paint in the lower left corner: “Renoir.76.”
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The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC is a world-class art museum that displays one of the largest collections of masterpieces in the world including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, and decorative arts from the 13th century to the present. The National Gallery of Art collection includes an extensive survey of works of American, British, Italian, Flemish, Spanish, Dutch, French and German art. With its prime location on the National Mall, surrounded by the Smithsonian Institution, visitors often think that the museum is a part of the Smithsonian. It is a separate entity and is supported by a combination of private and public funds. Admission is free. The museum offers a wide range of educational programs, lectures, guided tours, films, and concerts.
The original neoclassical building, the West Building includes European (13th-early 20th century) and American (18th-early 20th century) paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and temporary exhibitions. The National Gallery of Art was opened to the public in 1941 with funds provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The original collection of masterpieces was provided by Mellon, who was the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury and ambassador to Britain in the 1930s. Mellon collected European masterpieces and many of the Gallery’s original works were once owned by Catherine II of Russia and purchased in the early 1930s by Mellon from the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad.
The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, including the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas and the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder.
The NGA's collection galleries and Sculpture Garden display European and American paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photographs, and decorative arts. Paintings in the permanent collection date from the Middle Ages to the present. The Italian Renaissance collection includes two panels from Duccio's Maesta, the tondo of the Adoration of the Magi by Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi, a Botticelli work on the same subject, Giorgione's Allendale Nativity, Giovanni Bellini's The Feast of the Gods, Ginevra de' Benci (the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas) and groups of works by Titian and Raphael.
The collections include paintings by many European masters, including a version of Saint Martin and the Beggar, by El Greco, and works by Matthias Grünewald, Cranach the Elder, Rogier van der Weyden, Albrecht Dürer, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, Francisco Goya, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, and Eugène Delacroix, among others. The collection of sculpture and decorative arts includes such works as the Chalice of Abbot Suger of St-Denis and a collection of work by Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas. Other highlights of the permanent collection include the second of the two original sets of Thomas Cole's series of paintings titled The Voyage of Life, (the first set is at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York) and the original version of Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley (two other versions are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Detroit Institute of Arts).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Gallery_of_Art
Andrew W. Mellon, who pledged both the resources to construct the National Gallery of Art as well as his high-quality art collection, is rightly known as the founder of the gallery. But his bequest numbered less than two hundred paintings and sculptures—not nearly enough to fill the gallery’s massive rooms. This, however, was a feature, not a failure of Mellon’s vision; he anticipated that the gallery eventually would be filled not only by his own collection, but also by additional donations from other private collectors. By design, then, it was both Andrew Mellon and those who followed his lead—among them, eight men and women known as the Founding Benefactors—to whom the gallery owes its premier reputation as a national art museum. At the gallery’s opening in 1941, President Roosevelt stated, “the dedication of this Gallery to a living past, and to a greater and more richly living future, is the measure of the earnestness of our intention that the freedom of the human spirit shall go on.”
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ADOPT A DESIGNER
PAUL SMITH « ADOPTE » CHRISTOPHE DE LA FONTAINE
20 & 21.10.2018
Le luxembourgeois et milanais d'adoption Christophe de la Fontaine fait sans nul doute partie des designers européens les plus talentueux. S'il a collaboré avec les maisons de design les plus prestigieuses (Moroso, Rosenthal, Formagenda...), il est également à la tête de son propre studio : DANTE-Goods And Bads. Le studio crée des meubles mais pas seulement ; il tend a élargir sa gamme vers les accessoires, les objets et flirte avec le monde de la mode et de l'art. En invitant pour chaque collection une personnalité hors champs du design, il n'a de cesse de se réinventer. En résulte une production très riche, multiple, associant mobiliers, objets artistiques et d'autres plus fonctionnels.
Magasin Paul Smith, Luxembourg
Photo: Sven Becker / Mudam Luxembourg
This was a project that we send to a contest Love you earth, about 2 years ago. and it was about created a message for take care our world. wi didn't win anything, but I like the result so.. here it is.
Packagings of the World is a commercial packaging design archive showcasing the best and most interesting creative packaging work worldwide.