Steamer Armoire News
Breathing rooms.
Byline: Mariana Greene DALLAS _ Before Foree Hunsicker commits to buying a new sofa or an antique armoire, she sleeps on it. It's a bit unusual to share a pillow with a worm-drilled shelf or a sofa cushion, but she's found the practice essential to her health. If she does not have an adverse
Publication: The Dallas Morning News (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)
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Design & decor handbook: a guide to lodging interior design products.(Design and Decor Handbook)
CONTENTS Style and Grace Townhouse: Casual Cool In Defense of the Armoire Design & Decor Companies Seating products Fabric products Table products Bed products Bathroom products Furniture products Accessories products Wallcovering & Lighting products Flooring & Building products
Publication: Lodging Hospitality
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CURRENTS: WHO KNEW?; The Prices Tumble Down At a Warehouse Sale - New York Times
A warehouse sale of traditional furniture and textiles by Brunschwig & Fils begins tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. and continues through Sunday. More than 1,000 pieces of furniture will be offered, including the Steamer Chairs above, which were $3,500 each, and are now $1,500. Sofas that were $7,000 are
Publication: The New York Times
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Bags.(Poem)
Older, our bodies bigger, burdened. On every trip souvenirs squeeze aboard: just a brooch, coffee mug, one small painting, a bentwood rocking chair. What's a house for? but to swallow our money after it's changed states from liquid to solid. Of course, we can stay here and travel too--the rug's
Publication: American Scholar
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THE QUEST FOR MORE STORAGE; A Tidy Notion
The closet -- the storage space so widely prized today -- had a hard time shedding its multipurpose past. The word had different meanings throughout early centuries -- and its Latin root, clausus, meaning enclosed, shed little light on its true function. Still, by early modern times, the word
Publication: The Washington Post
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Furniture Reflects Social Values, Says Boca Raton, Fla., Antique Store.(Originated from The News, Boca Raton, Fla.)
May 6--The house is a mess, the dog's wet and running wild, the laundry's piling high and your furniture is all wrong. Yet more than wrong, it's embarrassing. Nothing a little Calgon can't cure. But before you drown yourself in bubbles, you may want to swing by Gausemel's Classic Furniture,
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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THE MONOCO MYSTIQUE FOR ALL ITS POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE, THIS HOTEL JUST WANTS TO HAVE FUN.(Home Front)
Byline: Lori Tobias Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer The place: Hotel Monaco, 1717 Champa St., Denver The scope: 154 rooms, 35 suites, Renaissance Aveda Day Spa, Panzano Restaurant, wine cellar, five meeting rooms, two board rooms. Interior designers: Eric Furan and Cheryl Rowley, Cheryl Rowley
Publication: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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Computer Furniture Keys On Beauty, Versatility
In the mid-19th century, manufacturers were fascinated with creating furniture of amazing complexity. There was, for example, a piano that concealed a bed. Some of that same spirit of adventure is alive among designers of furniture for home computers. Sligh Furniture of Holland, Mich., has a
Publication: Chicago Sun-Times
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