August 30, 2009
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The Herman Miller Leaf Light, designed by Yves Behar, fuses sensual curves with raw sculptural form and cutting-edge technology with sustainability to create an adjustable LED light controlled by the touch of a finger. Herman Miller is a diversified global company that studies work and living environments and designs products to make those environments better. |
April 22, 2009
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Authentic Bowron select lambs from the finest flocks from the vast sheep stations of Australia’s outback, the high country runs and the lush green pastoral farms of New Zealand. Browron operates tanneries in New Zealand and Australia, which are conveniently placed in the midst of prime sheep farming areas, ensuring a plentiful source of high quality raw material. To this day, every Bowron Sheepskin is the perfect result of the same methods pioneered in the 1880’s by the Bowron brothers from Yorkshire. Their unique 42 step tanning method has been constantly refined over the past 100 years. The raw skins are still expertly trimmed, machined and hand washed before the tanning commences. The tanned fleece is dried, combed by machine then by hand and finally polished to enhance the natural luster of the Sheeps wool. Price $369 via..Amazon.com |
April 22, 2009
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Its innovative cut & loop pile gives texture and depth to this ultra sleek rug. With a high & low combination of plush heatset nealane yarn, software & warmth radiates from this trend setting rug. Machime-made. Durable, stain and fade resistant. 100% Polypropylene. Size:7′7″x10′5″. Price $259.99 via..Amazon.com |
April 22, 2009
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This brand new Persian rug is made of synthetic wool in the Azarbayjan province of Iran in the Tabriz style. Material: Polypropylene Foundation, Cotton. 13′ 1 x 9′ 10. Traditional Design. Contains the colors: Beige, Burgundy, Brown, Black, Green, Olive, Tan. 100 knots per square inch. Price $7,000 via..Amazon.com |
April 22, 2009
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Our thickest Flokati rug of all, at 4000 Grams.Wool Flokati Rugs have been a Greek tradition for centuries. In The Odyssey, Homer mentions Greek weavers. During the long winters, Alexander, in his great Conquests, probably used Flokati for his tents and clothing. The 5th-century Vlachs, who lived in Samarina, the highest village in the Pindos mountains, were the inventors of the Flokati rug. The rugs originally serviced the shepherds, who used them as clothing, beds for tents, and to keep themselves warm during the long winter months. Flokati care tips: Routinely shake out to free dirt and lift wool pile. Price $699 via..Amazon.com |
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