PaperWhite by Bradley L. Bowers is a series of vases created from paper that explore the ideas of beauty, decay, life, death and permanence.
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PaperWhite by Bradley L. Bowers
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June 2nd, 2011 — Design
PaperWhite by Bradley L. Bowers is a series of vases created from paper that explore the ideas of beauty, decay, life, death and permanence.
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PaperWhite by Bradley L. Bowers
November 13th, 2009 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Bedroom Furniture
Dark Mahogany Semi Gloss Finish Modern Bedroom Set with Storage
Create an impression of elegance and sophistication in your bedroom by brining this adorable and spectacular furniture set. The Dark Mahogany Semi Gloss Finish Modern Bedroom Set with Storage is incomparable and unmatchable. It has been designed with full creativity and aestheticism. A great focus has been given towards its simplicity. This adorable set is constructed with premium quality solid wood and wooden veneers. In addition, it promises to provide high durability and permanence. The credit of its striking and stunning appeal goes to its dark mahogany semi gloss finish. With its silver accents, it looks spectacular and fabulous. The complete set consists of a bed, nightstands, dresser, mirror, chest and TV base. You can select a queen size bed or a king size bed. Therefore, go for this dazzling set and increase the extraordinary look of your room.
Features:
Queen size set includes: Queen size bed + 2 Nightstands + Dresser + Mirror.
King size set includes: King size bed + 2 Nightstands + Dresser + Mirror.
Dimensions:
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Dark Mahogany Semi Gloss Finish Modern Bedroom Set W/Storage
August 26th, 2009 — Designer Stuff
Today I bring you some very interesting work from Jennifer Anderson. The first image is part of her Material Series, in which Anderson created the same chair in five different materials. Shown here from left to right are mud, wax, and wood. Her collection also includes grass and bronze. I think it is so interesting to see the emphasis placed on the material rather than the form, which is normally the first thing most of us look at.
Anderson was very intrigued by the chairs she created in mud, so taking it a step further she decided to “remake” several modern classics (pictured here is Wegner’s Wishbone Chair). The focus this time was permanence/impermanence. On her website she does not go on to say what she means by this, but for me it proves the staying power of great design. Even made in mud, this chair is distinctly Wenger and the fact that is made with mud doesn’t change that. Now how many designers can you say that about? Pieces from the Mud Series are available for purchase by special order via Anderson’s website.