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F5: Fabrice Juan Talks Unexpected Architecture, a Favorite Italian Museum + More

Design Milk

Fabrice Juan first stepped out to found his own agency in 2011 following extensive work experience as Jean-Louis Deniot’s project manager – and a supportive push from his wife. The overall aesthetic he crafts for clients is one of timelessness, seamlessly combining classic elements and contemporary styling.

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New Amazon Office Unveils Colossal Handwoven Textiles From Local NYC Artists

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The brand commissioned art consulting firm IndieWalls and two talented local textile artisans – William Storms and Brit Kleinman – to create larger-than-life art installations that would become focal pieces within the refreshed space. “Hand-weaving a piece for a landmark building on Fifth Avenue?

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Spotlight on Trailblazing Female Designers: Part 1

Design Milk

Jessica’s design style follows a holistic approach to creating spaces with a focus on comfort, craft, and a modern aesthetic. The whimsical and eclectic apartment on New York’s Upper East Side is layered with both vintage and contemporary pieces of design paired with the client’s collection of modern art.

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San Antonio Small Businesses That you Need to Watch Out For

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Some sell coffee , others produce beautiful works of art for you to buy and display at home. That’s why we keep pace with the rapid evolution of coffee craft and often lead the way. Guajardo started Richter Goods in 2011, and is still going strong. Glass Art Classes. The art they create needs to be seen to be believed.

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The 10 Interior Designs that Defined the Decade

Azure Magazine

Their sculptural form and imposing scale suggest a labyrinth as envisioned by Henry Moore, but Cloud Garden, as the design is known, was created entirely with small fry in mind, its arches and cutouts tailor-made for scrambling under, climbing over and gamboling through. Pump Room by Yabu Pushelberg, 2011.