Corporate Art in Tight Times
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010Even the financial crisis hasn’t prevented companies as diverse as Bayer and the Dallas Cowboys from building on their collections
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Corporate Art in Tight Times
Even the financial crisis hasn’t prevented companies as diverse as Bayer and the Dallas Cowboys from building on their collections
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Corporate Art in Tight Times
While a restaurant’s cuisine is very important, the decoration, too, plays a huge role in setting the mood to keep the customers coming back.
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Food with an ambience
We captured some of the best hotel entrances and lobby designs from around the world so you can get acquainted with the finer things on the first floor, before retreating to your room for the night.
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Melanie Nayer: Design Matters: 15 Hotels That Make a Grand First Impression (PHOTOS)
Evening News photo by CHARLES SLAT Work at MediLodge of Monroe included an 8,000-square-foot expansion and renovations to the 2,000-square-foot rehabilitation wing.
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Nursing home gets $4.5 million expansion, upgrade
Ryerson School of Interior Design students give tips on setting up your dorm room.
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Brian Casel is a web designer and owner of ThemeJam WordPress Themes and CasJam Media . You can follow Brian on his blog at BrianCasel.com or on Twitter @CasJam . Its no secret that
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Recently dubbed the new decornographers by online women’s magazine Jezebel, the next generation of domestic goddesses – brimming with creativity, bound by recessionary budgets – is taking the blogosphere by storm with daily cyber briefs on vintage-furniture… Jezebel – Women – People – Blog – Arts
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Next time you buy a pillow for your living room, it just might be one of Sarah Montes’. She’s a recent graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design , one of the nation’s premier design schools.
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Young designers mix art, commerce
Next time you buy a pillow for your living room, it just might be one of Sarah Montes’. She’s a recent graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design, one of the nation’s premier design schools. Through a student/alumni collaboration called Working Class Studio, her Mediterranean-motif pillows – and an array of other home decor products created by other students, alumni and faculty – are sold …
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Designers mix art, commerce
There is no denying the overwhelming popularity of the movie Scarface. Nearly 30 years after its original release the classic tale of capitalism, crime and creepy sexual tension between siblings continues to inspire a nation of dedicated fans. Sure, most devotees can quote some of the more famous dialogue or boast ownership of both the
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Say Hello to My Tacky Home: Scarface Inspired Home Decor