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Skip to main content 6 Veggies to Love That Aren't Kale It’s okay to admit it: You’re getting a little sick of kale. Try some of these other vegetables with nutritional super powers. Request a custom order and have something made just for you. The pizza sleeping bag is constructed by hand. The top of the sleeping bag (the sauce and cheese pattern) is hand-dyed. The bag is lined with flannel which makes it not only adorable but also warm and cozy. The dimensions are approximately 3 feet by 6 feet. Please note that since the bag is dyed and constructed by hand, some variation from the picture will occur. The pillow toppings (not included in this listing) are available for purchase separately in my shop. These are broccoli, olive, pepperoni, mushroom, and onion. Contact me about purchasing a Pizza and Topping Bundle to save on shipping! See the links below for available toppings: These items are all made to order and the turn-around time is typically about 2 weeks.
If you have something else in mind let me know, I'll do my best to create it for you. And as always, please feel free to contact me with any questions or requests :)Elegant 30s-50s Stakmore Folding Game Table and 2 Chairs (Sherman Oaks) for $325 "Stakmore" Set Of 4 Folding Leaf Chairs These "Stakmore" folding chairs are featured in a solid wood with a glossy oak finish. Each dining chair has a leaf design on its back, linen upholstered slip seat, and stretchers. Perfect as additional seating or as dining chairs! cheap trendy armchairs#traditional #chairs #foldingchair #sandiegovintage #vintagefurniturequeen anne chair museum Vintage Stakmore Folding Chairbean bag chairs in the classroom Coen Chair coen chair, michael young
Vintage Card Table & 4 chairs Vintage Card Table & 4 chairs in Miami, Florida ~ Apartment Therapy Classifieds furniture from the 1940's - Google Search it's my dream to have a dining room table with 6 different chairs that have crazy patterns. these three would be a perfect start. Janet Pina 1940s Hollywood Regency Stakmore Folding Chairs Janet Pina Bentwood Stackable Chairs Quality 20th Century English Tooled Leather Napkin Folding Game or Side Table Quality 20th Century English Tooled Leather Napkin Folding Game or Side Table | Art deco dining table Antique Art Nouveau Brass Chair Side Reading Floor Lamp #ArtNouveau Serendipity EV30 Trellis Shag Grey Rug | Heitzman studios - Nouvella chairINSIDER : Monica Melhem | Growth Chair simulates natural growth, copying some of nature’s rules and methods. Growth Chair is a ‘digital seed’ that grows in a virtual world inside a purpose-designed computer program. In a biomimicry process, the digital seed emulates natural growth, imitating some of nature’s rules and methods.
The furniture parameters have been embedded in the digital seed; however, the form is not defined ahead of time but emerges as a result of the growth process. Mathias Bengtsson b. 1971, designer Mathias Bengtsson designs and produces modern furniture that is both visually striking and technically innovative. He has created several furniture series, including ‘Slice’, which is a sculptural organic series made of a wide variety of materials ranging from aluminium to cardboard, paper and plywood. Mathias Bengtsson combines modern computer technology with sophisticated laser-cutting techniques. He cuts the material into finely sliced components, which he then assembles into a convincing and beautifully finished chair. In his artistic practice, Mathias Bengtsson strives to discover ways of challenging technology and combines industrial techniques with traditional cabinetmaking methods. Mathias always seeks to take his thinking in new directions and to break down established boundaries among design, craft and technology by combining unconventional tools in creating his works.
1999: Royal College of Art, London 1997: The Danish Design School (now the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts – School of Design) 2012: The Finn Juhl Prize, Wilhelm Hansen Foundation 2005: Three-year working scholarship from the Danish Arts Foundation 2011: MINDCRAFT11, Danish Crafts, Milan 2011: Industrial Revolution 2.0, Victoria & Albert Museum, London 2010: MINDCRAFT10, Danish Crafts, Milan 2008: 20-21st Century Design, Phillips, New York 2007: 21st Century Collection, Museum of Modern Art, New York 2007: “Not design”, Friedman Benda Gallery/Hedge, San Francisco Growth Chair - by Mathias Bengtsson Photo credit: 2017 © Danish Crafts / Mathias BengtssonFishs Eddy Gilded Word Side Plate - All Inspired by place settings of old hotels, roadside ... Reactive Glaze Salad Plates (Set of 4) - Bring something special to the table for every ... Organic Shaped Dinner Plates (Set of 4) - The edges of our Organic Shaped Dinnerware are ...
Our House Calls feature takes you into homes with great style, big personality, and ineffable soul. Today we venture into the Monrovia home of Karen and Paul Gelinas. About 11 years ago, they were renters in the northern part of the city. They both had grown up in the San Fernando Valley and bought a Craftsman-style house in Sherman Oaks, but headed to the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains to raise their kids closer to unfettered nature. Their Monrovia rental was in a small canyon, and it didn’t take long for Karen to realize that the neighborhood was exactly what she was looking for—the proximity to the mountains, the trees, the quiet. “I was completely enamored,” she said. Paul was less convinced. Monrovia, in the San Gabriel Valley, seemed too far from the city. But while walking through the neighborhood, he spotted a great house overlooking the canyon—a single-story midcentury with a flat roof and what he presumed were great views. A set of windows at the front of the house allow passersby to see through the kitchen and out the rear sliding glass doors.
“I said I would stay in Monrovia if I could move into this house,” Paul said. Shortly after, Paul learned the house was for sale. They bought it in 2005, winning expansive and serene views. The house, built in 1947, undoubtedly had good bones, but there was work to be done: The previous owners had made some unflattering additions to the house, including putting river rock around the living room fireplace and inserting awkward cabinets. The tile floors were dated. The renovation process was quick, because they didn’t have to put anything in so much as they had to take things out. Something they did bring into the house? A lot of lovely midcentury furniture. Much of the period furniture in the house is not the result of years of careful collecting, but of one careful, lucky impulse buy that happened not long after they moved in. The family was looking for a bulldog, so Paul—a lighting designer with a love of furniture—was looking at canine candidates on eBay.
“I saw this photo of one [bulldog] and in the back were two Barcelona chairs,” he said. He inquired about the chairs and discovered the woman had a whole house of midcentury furniture that she was looking to offload. Her house was in Michigan, so there wasn’t a chance to inspect the pieces before buying them, but Paul was undeterred. “I said, ‘I’ll buy everything.’ I was so excited because one table was worth $2,800.” And so sight unseen, he bought it all. He estimates he got about 50 pieces of furniture. He kept what he liked, sold the rest, and said he made back his money and then some. “We got Knoll stuff, we got Herman Miller stuff, we got Hans Wagner, I got the [Arne Jacobsen] Egg chair,” he says, rattling off a long and enviable list of serious finds. For a house full of serious collectibles, it’s not stuffy, though the Gelinas’ teenagers Miles and Gracie do joke that, as far as their friends are concerned, the Gelinas home is the “hang out but don’t touch anything” house.