For a few short years in the mid-1980s, when the pockets of New York’s broad-suited investors swilled with Reagan-era money, one item of clothing defined the luxurious moment above all others: the pouf dress.
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Nothing like loads of white sunshine, soft sand beneath your feet, a cool drink in hand while you sway in the shade of a palm tree.
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The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture, wherein the subject is reduced to its necessary elements.
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Let’s talk about the new design technique, described in a study published on Thursday in the journal Science.
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A houseplant is a plant that is grown indoors in places such as residences and offices. Houseplants are commonly grown for decorative purposes,
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Beauty is a characteristic of an animal, idea, object, person that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure.
Read MoreCrafting our iconic designs
It’s time you get to know the process of creation of our iconic designs.
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Iceland is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Stunned by the fantastic designs by Yoshiko Mraz, we decided to dedicate a whole post to the exhilirating work.
Read MoreThe Pavilion House in South of France
In architecture a pavilion (from French pavillon, from Latin papilio) has several meanings. Often its function makes it an object of pleasure.
Read MoreAccommodating design: Minimal, warm, and perfect
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