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With 7 additions to the Brentano Green label, Back to Basics showcases Brentano’s expertise with producing residential, eco-friendly textiles that expand the boundaries of what is possible in green design.
Ostro
Like its namesake—a mild, rain-carrying wind from the Mediterranean Sea—54” upholstery Ostro offers warmth and substance in two natural colorways. Woven from 100% Belgian linen in a basketweave pattern, its heavy yarns provide a comfortable texture and hand suitable for sofas and chairs in upscale residential interiors. Part of the Brentano Green label, this pattern passes 10,000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek).
Ostro Link:
www.brentanofabrics.com/fabrics/details.aspx?fabID=9001-01
Mistral
The Mistral winds flow through France, making an impact and providing the particular climate of regions such as Provence. Brentano’s 54” upholstery Mistral also makes an impact with its gorgeous herringbone pattern available in 3 classic, natural colors: Ivory, Sandstone, and Linen. Stunning it its simplicity, this pattern is woven from 100% Belgian linen, which provides an elegant sheen and also makes it part of the Brentano Green label. Mistral passes 10,000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek).
Mistral Link:
www.brentanofabrics.com/fabrics/details.aspx?fabID=9005-01
Sirocco
The drapery counterpart to upholsteries Mistral and Ostro, Sirocco is named for the speedy winds that breeze through Mediterranean countries. Woven from 100% Belgian linen, this 58” drapery has a classic, crisp linen look that is slightly sheer and available in two natural colors—perfect for interiors seeking a sophisticated, airy window treatment. Part of the Brentano Green label, Sirocco can be treated to pass NFPA 701 Small Scale for use in commercial environments.
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A permanent home for what was a pop-up restaurant. This replaces another fish restaurant.
Address: 21a Foley Street.
Former Name(s): Back to Basics.
Owner: (website).
Links:
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The Evening Standard [David Sexton]
Metro [Joe Warwick]
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it's what I've done with my fitness goals for the last two months.
looked away.
it sucks, but life has gotten more hectic, work has gotten busier, etc, etc, blah blah blah...
no more excuses. i have to get back on track.
oh.
and, um, hi. remember me? :)
The old way to roast coffee beans. Atlin Mountain Coffee Roasters use wood fired roasters to create all of their coffees. Of course, their industrial roaster is much bigger than this, but they were using this small antique roaster at their outdoor booth to demonstrate how coffee used to be roasted.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro hand held.
I know I really should take new pictures, I only have oldies to show you, I'm afraid. :(
I need motivation, but it's hard with these grey skies. ^_^
Je sais que je devrais vraiment faire de nouvelles photos, j'ai bien peur de n'avoir que des vieilleries à vous montrer. :(
J'ai besoin de motivations, mais c'est dur avec ces ciels gris. ^_^
Pilsbury, the logger, was a tough survivor. He wasn't book-learned, but he had an innate feel for his surroundings, & an instinct for survival. He knew he would be driving loggin' trucks all his life. He didn't know anything else. He was part of a tight-knit fraternity of like-minded individuals. Headstrong. Predictable. Serious. But his story was different than most...Pilsbury was cut from loggin' stock. His whole family, & extended family, had all been loggers, back to when mules hauled-out the logs. His brother-in-law ran the mill in Noti{No-tie}Oregon; & Pilsbury had been driving logging trucks since he was 16. It was the only life he knew. The furthest he'd gone from his birthplace, in Walton, was Eugene. & of course, to the coast by Waldport. That's all the distance he had ever yearned to go-except once-when he had wanted to go to Portland, to see Elvis. The Elvis! Elvis Presley! But he missed that chance. His sister, Zona, did get to go with his brother-in-law, Harry. Pilsbury had to babysit their 8 kids that night, while Harry & Zona were livin' it up @ the Elvis concert, & probably painting-the-town in Portland! That pissed him off for years afterwards, but Pilsbury kept it to himself!
I also brought Nikon 105mm f2.5 manual lens but I thought I might try Nikon 50mm f1.4d. And it didn't focus well because auto focus system doesn't give me what I wanted. So I had to control myself.
Take control the scene makes me feel good--actually amazing....
Story continue to www.ungeekiness.com/2017/07/back-to-basics-fell-in-love-w...
Instinct
Instinct reinterprets animal print in a clever, modern way that makes it suitable for even the most refined environment. The medium-scale pattern comes from a heavy rayon yarn in the weft that also provides shimmer and dimension. The matte cotton ground gives the pattern contrasting sheens, while a nylon warp adds strength. Instinct is woven with a recycled polyester binder yarn for the purpose of dimensional stability. Available in 7 colors, ranging from the beautiful ivory Snow Leopard to the rich purple Lynx, this 54” upholstery is ideal for accent pieces, benches, side chairs, and pillows. Exceeds 50,000 double rubs with acrylic backing for support and a Teflon finish for increased stain and moisture resistance.
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