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Shop Houzz: Up to 75% Off Eco-Friendly Rugs (106 photos)

April 23, 2017 Houzz 0

Ground your living space with an eco-friendly rug that ups the style quotient in your home and lessens your impact on the environment. The natural materials used to make these floor coverings are durable and beautiful and work with a variety of decors…

Vincent van Duysen’s first Molteni&C flagship store opens in Milan

April 23, 2017 Alice Morby 0

For his first flagship design since becoming its creative director, Vincent van Duysen has created a space for Molteni&C that feels like a “secluded home from home”. The Molteni Group tasked the Belgian architect with designing its biggest flagship store to date, which is located on via Cavallotti in Milan’s new Durini design district. Van Duysen,

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Vincent van Duysen’s first Molteni&C flagship store opens in Milan

April 23, 2017 Alice Morby 0

For his first flagship design since becoming its creative director, Vincent van Duysen has created a space for Molteni&C that feels like a “secluded home from home”. The Molteni Group tasked the Belgian architect with designing its biggest flagship store to date, which is located on via Cavallotti in Milan’s new Durini design district. Van Duysen,

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99% Invisible Recalls the Unknown Arts Awards of the Olympic Games

April 23, 2017 Osman Bari 0

We’ve all heard of the record-breaking times, longest distances and of course, winners of those coveted medals, but according to 99% Invisible there is a lesser-known Olympic Games honor participants have received: awards in architecture. In an article tracing the history of this bizarre tradition, Kurt Kohlstedt explores how medals were awarded to five categories of the arts during the Olympic Games, presented to participants alongside their sporting competitors.