
The Taso Tray Table by Cecilie Manz Easily Transitions Between Spaces
Intuition is a powerful regulator – this innate sense gives us a constant stream of information, often calibrating our decision-making compass. It also manages our response to design, immediately showing us what is agreeable to the eye through age-old neural networks that determine what shapes feel
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Ferréol Babin Brings Geometry to Light With the Polyshape Lamps
French designer Ferréol Babin makes his Cassina debut with Polyshape, a pair of sculptural lamps that highlight the minimalist beauty of geometry. The design marks the second chapter of Cassina’s Patronage Project, an initiative dedicated to discovering emerging international designers and giving th
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Restored Brownstone Hides 32-Foot Great Room Behind Historic Facade
The brownstone facade at the West 84th Street Residence stands as it has for over a century, its detailing painstakingly preserved, while behind it stretches a 32-foot-long great room that did not exist in any original configuration. The absence of a traditional client brief required Placeholder to
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Whose Water Is It Anyway? Supreme Court Addresses Produced Water
Statutes and regulations treat water and produced water differently because they are different. The post Whose Water Is It Anyway? Supreme Court Addresses Produced Water appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center.
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