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Designing with Type, 5th Edition: The Essential Guide to Typography

Amazon Basics Kids Soft Play Single Tunnel

Amazon Basics Kids Soft Play Single Tunnel

Nightstand with charging station

Nightstand with Charging Station

SOOWERY End Tables

SOOWERY End Tables with Charging Station

6 Panel Folding Privacy Screen

Room Divider 6FT Portable Room Dividers

AIGA Design Conference 2023
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SOOWERY End Tables with Charging Station

Thinking with type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students (Revised, Expanded) Cover Art

Thinking with Type, A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students

Frechet Brothers three chairs

Frechet Brothers French decorators and furniture designers

Charles Plumet furniture

Charles Plumet (1861 – 1928) French Architect Designer

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Louis Midavaine (1888 – 1978) French Furniture Designer

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Akira Isogawa (b.1964) Australian Fashion Designer

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Paul Chemetov (b.1928) French Furniture Designer

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Robert Yorke Goodden (1909-2002) British Architect Designer

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Suprematism Russian abstract art & design style

Neon Lighting Dictionary term

Neon Lighting – Dictionary – Design Term

beige and black chair in front of white desk

Minimalism – Less is More

Affichiste

Affichiste French for Poster Designer

United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”) | Dining Table | American, Shaker | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Shaker Style of Furniture – Simplicity and Functionality

Milan Design Week 2023
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Pop Art – Hardcover – Coffee Table Book

Aesthetic Wall Collage Kit Posters - Bauhaus Exhibition Posters, Set of 6 Rare German Art School Prints/Geometric Prints Mid Century Art Print

Abstract Geometric Bauhaus Prints and Wall Art

Neon Lighting Dictionary term

Neon Lighting – Dictionary – Design Term

Mona Lisa Clock

Mona Lisa Clock – Antique of the Future

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Paris: May 1968 Posters of the Student Revolt

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Brandewijnskom - brandy bowls

Brandewijnskom – brandy bowls for birth ceremonies

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International Silver Company (ISC) American Silversmiths

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Discovering the Wonders of Metalsmiths Around the World

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J.M van Kempen Dutch Silversmith

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Bertel Gardberg (1916 – 2007) Finnish Jeweller and Metalworker

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Julius Olaf Randahl (1880 – 1972) Swedish silversmith

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Designing with Type, 5th Edition: The Essential Guide to Typography 

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Amazon Basics Kids Soft Play Single Tunnel

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Benefits of Educational Toys
As a parent, you want your child to have the best opportunity of succeeding. Educational toys can be beneficial to children in their early stages of development. Let’s talk about what makes an instructional toy before we go into the benefits of educational toys.

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Nightstand with charging station

The OKD square nightstand features a rustic & industrial combination of beauty and functionality with a distressed rustic finish and dark iron-tone metal accents. It is equipped with 2 smooth-gliding 2 drawers and strong powder-coated metal pulls to get essentials quickly. It can be used as an end table, office supplies storage, or in the closet to create extra storage.Read More →

SOOWERY End Tables

Side Tables with Charging Stations feature two AC outlets, USB ports, and a 6.5 ft cord each, with a well-considered design and curved design. They fit tight spaces and are easy to assemble.Read More →

6 Panel Folding Privacy Screen

Our Room Partitions and Dividers are made of a strong steel frame with powder coating, with Extra Longer and Wider Feet pads to improve stability and privacy. The fabric of the room divider screen is 240g polyester with PA coating, which maximizes secrecy, wrinkle resistance, wear resistance and water resistance. The panels are connected by triple buckle hinges and can be easily folded and stored in the garage. The package includes all the necessary accessories and an installation manual.Read More →

Chefman Single Serve Coffee Maker

Chefman Single Serve Coffee Maker espresso pod machine is an ideal gift for small kitchens, offices, or dorm rooms, offering convenience, convenience, and easy cleaning. It is cETL approved with advanced safety technology and a one-year warranty.Read More →

Pop Art Cover Art

Pop Art emerged in the 1960s as a revolt against mainstream art and culture, focusing on materialism, celebrity, and media issues. It used mass-market sources and mechanized techniques, challenging the establishment and reducing artist roles.Read More →

Thinking with type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students (Revised, Expanded) Cover Art

Thinking with Type, a best-selling book, has been revised and expanded, offering new content on typography, style sheets, ornaments, numerals, and more. It’s suitable for designers, writers, editors, and students.Read More →

Red Dot Design Museum in Singapore

The Red Dot Design Museum is a boutique museum located along the Waterfront Promenade in Singapore, featuring over 200 exhibition design projects from one of the world’s most prestigious design awards.Read More →

Frechet Brothers three chairs

Andre Frechet (1875-1973) and Paul Frechet were French decorators and furniture designers. They were born in Chalons-sur-Mame; and active in Paris.

Working together and individually from 1906, the Frechet brothers’ furniture designs were produced by various firms including Jacquemin freres in Strasbourg, E. Verot, and Charles Jean-selme; 1909-11.Read More →

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Fritz Hansen, a cabinetmaker who started producing and supplying furniture parts before going into bentwood furniture production, founded this major Danish furniture manufacturing company in Copenhagen. In the 1930s, the company began to produce tubular steel designs by Dutch designer Mart Stam and others, in addition to wooden furniture. Read More →

Charles Plumet furniture

In the year 1861, Charles Plumet was born. As an architect, he built structures in the mediaeval and early French Renaissance styles. He worked on interiors and furniture designs in Art Nouveau styles with Tony Selmersheim (1871–1971). Between 1896 and 1901, Charles Plumet joined l’Art dans Tout (Art in Everything), an association of architects, painters, and sculptors who consciously attempted to renew decorative art, adopting styles ranging from adapted mediaeval to Art Nouveau. Read More →

Louis Miavaine featured image

Louis Midavaine (1888 – 1978) was a French accessories and furniture designer. He was born in Roubaix. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Roubaix.Read More →

Akira Isogawa featured image

Akira Isogawa, an Australian contemporary fashion designer, is known for his elegant simplicity, traditional Japanese techniques, and luxurious fabrics. He collaborates with high-profile brands and celebrities, and has international recognition. Australian fashion designer Akira Isogawa focuses on women’s fashion and has won awards for his designs. He is passionate about animal protection and has been honored with postage stamps.Read More →

Paul Chemetov featured image

Paul Chemetov, a French architect and furniture designer, studied at Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts and founded AUA in 1961. He designed low-cost housing and chair designs, earning the 1980 National Grand Prize for Architecture.Read More →

Chaumet Jewellery Boutique

Chaumet, a French retail jeweller in Paris, offers unique and exquisite designs for men and women. With a wide range of jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings, Chaumet focuses on precision and care, using only the finest materials. The store also offers customization services and luxury watches from prestigious brands. The family-owned business continues to thrive today.Read More →

Georges Champion Pair of French Modernist Amboyna Side Tables/Nightstands

Georges Champion, a French decorator and furniture designer, was known for his sleek lines and modern aesthetic. Influenced by the Art Deco movement, Champion’s furniture featured geometric shapes and bold colors. He worked on high-profile projects, including Parisian hotels and restaurants. Champion’s designs are highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts worldwide.Read More →

Candace Wheeler cover art

Candace Wheeler rose to prominence as the top late-nineteenth-century American textile designer by educating herself to match and eventually surpass the achievements of advanced European designers. She transitioned from needlework to fabric and interior design.Read More →

Robert Yorke Goodden featured image

He was in private practice since 1932. Wallpapers, domestic machine-pressed glassware for Chance Bros., 1953 coronation hangings for Westminster Abbey, gold and silverwares, ceremonial metalwork, glassware for King’s College, Cambridge, 1961 metal-foil murals for the oceanliner Canberra, engraved and sandblasted glass murals for Pilkington. Read More →

Suprematism, a non-objective art style, was developed by Kasimir Malevich in 1915. It replaced conventional obsession with human face and natural objects with modern symbols. Influenced by artists like El Lissitzky, Suprematism influenced the Bauhaus school and the Constructivist movement in Russia.Read More →