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Sunglasses: Hank Glasses - FATPACK by [Fetch] (Fifty Linden Fridays)

 

Chandelier: Minotta Chandelier - Brass by TWELVE (99 Sale)

 

Table: Minotta Dining Table - Black Marb by TWELVE (99 Sale)

 

Chair: Minotti Dining Chair - Black by TWELVE (99 Sale)

 

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Artiste : Romain Minotti (M4u)

Street Art, Grenoble

Thailand Koh Samui Big Buddha

\nPh: Enrico Minotti

A 1937 Ford Minotti at the 2025 BCHRA Car & Truck Show in Cloverdale, BC.

M4U • Romain Minotti - StreetArtFest 2016 Grenoble

A 1937 Ford Minotti at the 2025 BCHRA Car & Truck Show in Cloverdale, BC.

1937 Ford Minotti custom hot rod

For the “Where am I?” Quiz.

Triston “Sticks” McKenzie.

 

Image: iPhone 14.

There is a small powder room in the corner behind a painted glass barn door. A custom painted Tilt table by Robert Feyereisen sits beneath the wall mounted SONY LCD. I created a driftwood bench and side table on opposite sides of the Tilt table, a custom side table based on a design from Minotti, and a new daybed sofa of original design from PRD.

©2011 dennis lo designs. All Rights Reserved.

 

Interior photography by Dennis Lo

www.dennislo.com/photography

The low contrast bed: Calvin Klein dark blue black coverlet over Calvin Klein dark gray coverlet over black cotton sateen sheets from Ross. The alpaca throw blanket was purchased on eBay for $35.

The objective was to create a low contrast/soothing sleep space. No jangling contrasts or colors. My big fear conceptually was that I would end up with 70's glossy modern, Tom Ford style bachelor pad glam. Because that style had become hip, it had also become easy to find. I worried that I might end up with swank to spare out of search fatigue or sheer laziness. To avoid this, I restricted my choices to satin and matte finishes, and avoided polished metal or retro embellishments of any kind. Catherine Memmi, Henri Becq, Armani Casa, CasaMilano, and Interieurs NYC were my inspirations and references.

 

The "built in" storage is a set of Ikea kitchen cabinets with brown/black doors. The kitchen systems at Ikea are head and shoulders above the "closet and wardrobe" storage systems at Ikea. If you need bedroom storage, skip the Pax units and pay slightly more for the Akurum kitchen cabinets. Well worth it.

 

I am still looking for the right white paint. If you have a suggestion, let me know.

I finished this project last month but after that I had long time to decide about the Minotti. Actually the first build had the cream color but then I choose to have red. The Wassily chair is from Bertrand.

All the books are modeled and placed one by one manually - But it was very fun to see my bookcase getting full with many books :)

All your feedback is always welcome.

Cheers !

I finished this project last month but after that I had long time to decide about the Minotti. Actually the first build had the cream color but then I choose to have red. The Wassily chair is from Bertrand.

All the books are modeled and placed one by one manually - But it was very fun to see my bookcase getting full with many books :)

All your feedback is always welcome.

Cheers !

In my quest for monochromatic nirvana, I made a new set of curtains for the storage area in the bedroom. These are much closer to the original idea I had when I started the project, but chickened out the first time around because I was afraid the room would be too dark. I am much happier with these. They are made from wool crepe suiting from Denverfabrics.com. $8 a yard. 15 yards total.

Taken at the White Rock 15th Annual Westcoaster's Daze Rod Run.

 

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Italian postcard. G.B. Falci, 1012. Fotolux. Elettra Raggio in the Italian silent film Seduzione (Seduction). This title does not exist in the reference works, only the title Le due seduzioni (The Two Seductions, Milano Film 1916) which Raggio directed and in which she had the female lead as well, opposite Giovanni Donadio and Felice Minotti. The title may also refer to a play or revue, or may simply be generic.

 

Elettra Raggio, pseudonym of Ginevra Francesca Rusconi (1887 – 1973), was an Italian film actress, director, scriptwriter and producer of the silent era. Raggio came from the theater where she was "first actress" in the company of Ermete Novelli. Of Genoese origin, she settled in Milan where she was hired in 1915 by the film production company Milano Films. There she acted in Verso l'arcobaleno (Towards the Rainbow, Eugenio Perego, 1916) - about a Belgian family menaced by the German invasion, the sensational film La cattiva stella (The Bad Star, Perego, 1916) about a millionnaire (Ugo Gracci) who trades identity with a drowned man. In the same year, as well as Raggio's first own direction at Milano: Le due seduzioni (The Two Seductions, 1916), which she also scripted and produced. Also in 1916, Raggio founded her own film company within the aegis of Milano Film, which operated as distributor for Raggio Film. First came the poetic phantasy Primavera (Spring, Achille Mauzan, 1916), and the romantic comedy Galeotto fu il mare... (The Sea was such a Lovemaker, Mauzan, 1916). Mauzan also designed the posters for both films. In 1917 Raggio acted in Il fango (The Mud, Adelardo Fernández Arias, 1917), produced by Arias Film and starring Aras himself, but in 1918 she was apparently away from the set.

 

In her book Streetwalking on a Ruined Map, Giuliana Bruno gives some information on Raggio's films, indicating that Elettra Raggio focused on female suffering. Raggio's script for La valanga (The Avalanche, Francesco Bertolini, 1919) deals with a woman who takes revenge after being betrayed but then encounters an avalanche of obstacles. With Ivo Illuminati as co-director (Martinelli in his Il cinema muto italiano ascribes direction to Illuminati only), Raggio wrote, produced and directed the Stella Dallas-like drama Automartirio (1917), about a mother giving away her son to get him a better future. The plot told by Martinelli is another one. A woman fallen from grace is saved by a count (Ermete Novelli) and marries him, but doesn't tell him she has a child, kept in a boarding school. She shoots a blackmailer who, dying, accuses of her illicit love. Years after, the count threatens to kill her when he thinks her child may be her lover, but all ends well. Raggio's daughter Maria, who often co-acted in Raggio's films, played the son's love interest. A highly artistic series of film posters by Carlo Nicco was designed for the film.

 

In 1918 Raggio did a sidestep as supporting actress in the forzuti film Maciste medium (Vincenzo Denizot, supervision Giovanni Pastrone, 1918), for which she was praised in the press. At Raggio film, she acted in La morte che assolve (Death Absolves, Alberto Carlo Lolli 1918). The film makes clear a man (Ermete Novelli) deserves to die, as he not only killed the woman he refused to marry and treated as a slave, but, moreover, tries to seduce her daughter (Raggio). The film was praised by critic Tito Alacci for its intelligent and expressive acting, its original script, but also the outdoor locations of Villa Borghese and the Tivolo based Villa d'Este.

 

After La valanga, which was praised by critic Aurelio Spada for its noble intentions and exquisite execution, Raggio's last film direction, co-directed with Emiio Roncarolo, was San-Zurka-San (1920), a story of intrigue and black magic, on a priestess (Raggio) in love with a doctor who works in the morgue (Lamberto Picasso). After that, Raggio only acted in one more film, Tempesta sul nido (Nino Valentini, Milano Film 1926), before fully retiring from the film world.

 

Sources: Italian Wikipedia; IMDB; Giuliana Bruno, Streetwalking on a Ruined Map; Vittorio Martinelli, Il cinema muto italiano.

Another angle of the curtains. The idea of using floor to ceiling curtains to cloak storage came from a Minotti ad. The idea for the cabinetry came from a "design porn" picture posted on Apartment Therapy. The AT picture was showcasing an amazing ocean view but my eye went straight for the storage: lightbulb moment.

©2011 dennis lo designs. All Rights Reserved.

 

Interior photography by Dennis Lo

www.dennislo.com/photography

©2011 dennis lo designs. All Rights Reserved.

 

Interior photography by Dennis Lo

www.dennislo.com/photography

I finished this project last month but after that I had long time to decide about the Minotti. Actually the first build had the cream color but then I choose to have red. The Wassily chair is from Bertrand.

All the books are modeled and placed one by one manually - But it was very fun to see my bookcase getting full with many books :)

All your feedback is always welcome.

Cheers !

Mebelital - Итальянская мебель от производителей

 

mebelit.hellospace.net

 

Итальянская мебель - Boiserie Italia - Italy / Италия

 

Living Rooms / Гостиные - Sofas / Диваны - Bedrooms / Спальни

©2011 dennis lo designs. All Rights Reserved.

 

Interior photography by Dennis Lo

www.dennislo.com/photography

©2011 dennis lo designs. All Rights Reserved.

 

Interior photography by Dennis Lo

www.dennislo.com/photography

Mebelital - Итальянская мебель от производителей

 

mebelit.hellospace.net

 

Итальянская мебель - Boiserie Italia - Italy / Италия

 

Living Rooms / Гостиные - Sofas / Диваны - Bedrooms / Спальни

©2011 dennis lo designs. All Rights Reserved.

 

Interior photography by Dennis Lo

www.dennislo.com/photography

I finished this project last month but after that I had long time to decide about the Minotti. Actually the first build had the cream color but then I choose to have red. The Wassily chair is from Bertrand.

All the books are modeled and placed one by one manually - But it was very fun to see my bookcase getting full with many books :)

All your feedback is always welcome.

Cheers !

Thailand Koh Tao

\nPh: Enrico Minotti

©2011 dennis lo designs. All Rights Reserved.

 

Interior photography by Dennis Lo

www.dennislo.com/photography

For more designs please visit www.ginotti.cc

Mail: ginotti@ginotti.cc

 

Established in 2004, Ginotti Furniture Factory is a professional manufacturer and exporter that is concerned with the design, development and production of modern sofas. We are located in Dongguan City, Guangdong, with convenient transportation access. All of our products comply with international quality standards and are greatly appreciated in a variety of different markets throughout the world.

 

Covering an area of 10,000 square meters, we now have over 120 employees, boast an annual sales figure that exceeds USD 5,000,000 and currently export 90% of our production worldwide.

 

Our well-equipped facilities and excellent quality control throughout all stages of production enable us to guarantee total customer satisfaction.

 

As a result of our high quality products and outstanding customer service, we have gained a global sales network reaching Europe, the Middle East and America.

 

If you are interested in any of our products or would like to discuss a custom order, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to forming successful business relationships with new clients around the world in the near future.

 

For more designs please visit www.ginotti.cc

 

Established in 2004, Ginotti Furniture Factory is a professional manufacturer and exporter that is concerned with the design, development and production of modern sofas. We are located in Dongguan City, Guangdong, with convenient transportation access. All of our products comply with international quality standards and are greatly appreciated in a variety of different markets throughout the world.

 

Covering an area of 10,000 square meters, we now have over 120 employees, boast an annual sales figure that exceeds USD 5,000,000 and currently export 90% of our production worldwide.

 

Our well-equipped facilities and excellent quality control throughout all stages of production enable us to guarantee total customer satisfaction.

 

As a result of our high quality products and outstanding customer service, we have gained a global sales network reaching Europe, the Middle East and America.

 

If you are interested in any of our products or would like to discuss a custom order, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to forming successful business relationships with new clients around the world in the near future.

 

Mail: ginotti@ginotti.cc

 

Finding simple, low, modern bedside tables was a real problem. DWR wanted $650 each for the Zola bedside table, which was doable but seemed, frankly, way overpriced. I knew I needed drawers, but the selection was really slim in the sub $500 category. Finally, I discovered the West Elm Floating Media Drawer. It as meant as a component drawer add on for their media cabinets, but I figured why not stack one on another and call it a nightstand. They are currently only $89 each. Big savings over DWR.

Title / Titre :

List of personalities /

 

Liste des personnalités

 

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Yousuf Karsh

 

Date(s) : 1949-1956

 

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : ITEM 3932341

 

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Location / Lieu : Unknown / Inconnu

 

Credit / Mention de source :

Yousuf Karsh. Library and Archives Canada, e010751937 /

 

Yousuf Karsh. Bibliothèque et Archives, e010751937

Aluna: Jordana Góes

E-mail: jordana.goes@gmail.com

Mebelital - Итальянская мебель от производителей

 

mebelit.hellospace.net

 

Итальянская мебель - Boiserie Italia - Italy / Италия

 

Living Rooms / Гостиные - Sofas / Диваны - Bedrooms / Спальни

Mebelital - Итальянская мебель от производителей

 

mebelit.hellospace.net

 

Итальянская мебель - Boiserie Italia - Italy / Италия

 

Living Rooms / Гостиные - Sofas / Диваны - Bedrooms / Спальни

For more designs please visit www.ginotti.cc

 

Established in 2004, Ginotti Furniture Factory is a professional manufacturer and exporter that is concerned with the design, development and production of modern sofas. We are located in Dongguan City, Guangdong, with convenient transportation access. All of our products comply with international quality standards and are greatly appreciated in a variety of different markets throughout the world.

 

Covering an area of 10,000 square meters, we now have over 120 employees, boast an annual sales figure that exceeds USD 5,000,000 and currently export 90% of our production worldwide.

 

Our well-equipped facilities and excellent quality control throughout all stages of production enable us to guarantee total customer satisfaction.

 

As a result of our high quality products and outstanding customer service, we have gained a global sales network reaching Europe, the Middle East and America.

 

If you are interested in any of our products or would like to discuss a custom order, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to forming successful business relationships with new clients around the world in the near future.

 

Mail: ginotti@ginotti.cc

 

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