It’s here. Finally. The Bed Threads Build-Your-Own Bundle, customisable for the bed — and the sleep —of your dreams. Including one of our signature bedding sets (two pillowcases, a duvet cover and a fitted sheet); an additional set of two pillowcases; and a sheet (fitted or flat — whichever you prefer) in the size and colors of your choosing, this is the ultimate injection into your linen collection — whether yours is ever-growing, or just beginning. The thing about our linen is that all of our shades work together. Think of them as the homewares equivalent of a capsule wardrobe, where every piece can be styled together, seamlessly. Beyond the buttery softness and durability of our pre-washed, pure 100% linen bedding is that if you shop this option, 20% will automatically be deducted off your order. Although, you can’t really put a price on a good night’s sleep, can you?
Welcome to the Shitshow! Add this comical quote to your home and let your guests know they've officially arrived - Shitshow central! Add some humour to your home with this hallway art.➕ Printed on FineArt Paper for crisp sharp finishing with vibrant and vivid colour display.➕ All of our Artwork is Custom Printed to order.➕ Colours may vary due to different monitors/ screen settings.➕ FRAMES are for display purposes only and are NOT included with your purchase.➕ Print Size refers to the SIZE of the Paper and NOT the size of the displayed artwork or design on the print/paper.All prints are for personal use only and are not to be reprinted, resold or distributed without prior consent.
Theres no microprocessor control on this G8 !. Philips reduced their costs on this later 22" version by using a moulded front and changing some electrical parts. Engineers enjoyed working on them because of their easy access modular construction ,excellent picture quality when set up correctly ( the H.T, overvolts trip, and beam limiter had to be spot on by the manual to get good EHT regulation) and relative reliability over other makes ,although LOPT and tripler replacement was a regular but easy job on this model. During the colour television boom in the UK of the early to mid seventies there were waiting lists of customers and most of these sets were sold or rented before they had even left the production line. Despite colour television being launched in 1967 many families with limited incomes were watching seven and eight year old monochrome sets purchased or rented to get the 1964 UHF only BBC2 transmissions, these sets were coming to the end of their useful life by the early seventies as the poor quality tubes fitted to them started to fail. The cost of a first generation colour set in 1967 was out of reach for many and production levels were quite low at first as the manufacturers were on a steep learning curve making such complex pieces of equipment . The BBC and IBA had settled into a full colour service on the three UHF stations by the early seventies. Set prices and VAT were reduced as well as the expensive first generation hybrid dual standard UHF- VHF set designs became the next generation solid state single standard UHF only TVs . There was also full employment and steady economic growth up to 1973. This particular period saw imported sets by B&O Tandberg Telefunken Teleton Sanyo Saba Salora Sony Grundig and Korting being sold by eager retailers. The first Hitachi solid state sets came out in the UK at this time and were extremely reliable making them very good rental sets , the pre heated tube model CNP190 tended to take the tube a little off the boil after a few years of use and the tuning presets were not the best idea but other than that they were very good. We were the first Hitachi dealer in the county and had excellent after sales support from the Hitachi rep. who called on a regular basis and helped with any spares issues, but parts were seldom needed for Hitachi's back then. By 1974 Saba Telefunken and Grundig were using multifunctional ultra sonic remote controls on their more up market 26 inch models. The Grundig had one of the first plug in diagnostic check systems at this time, although the module was expensive to purchase. Telefunken developed the PAL colour system for the UK. They were also the inventer of a video disc player in the early seventies but it had a restricted play time of 10 minutes. BRC brands like Ferguson HMV Baird etc. were being rented by Radio Rentals DER Granada and Multibroadcast (Thorn 3000 3500 4000 8000 8500 8800 chassis) but supplies to retailers were not so freely available because of the demand. At one time the Ferguson 8500 was the cheapest 18 inch screen colour set available in the UK . An example of one of their most popular monochrome televisions the 1500 is in the Science Museum London .Apart from valve failures , mains dropper open circuits,EHT trays and a little resistor in the sync separator circuit going open circuit it was pretty reliable but spoilt by a rather cheap plastic cabinet. Like the previous 1400 chassis it suffered from intercarrier sound buzz on high contrast pictures which despite many attempts by various engineers was never completely cured .Many people just wound the contrast back . Another very good set from the period was the Decca Bradford/ Hybrid 30 ( the all wooden CS2230 version was the nicest) which had a valve transistor combination. It was extremely reliable only having about half a dozen stock faults which consisted of occasional valve failure , boost capacitor shorts, wonky width controls , sound or field output failure and simple power supply problems. Telefunken used the same hybrid chassis for their smaller screen models, again in teak or darker wood finish cabinets. Both these sets (Philips G8 and the Decca Hybrid) plus the very nice ITT KB CVC5 models were head and shoulders above the competition for colour picture quality and general reliability. Older engineers will remember GEC and the Pye hybrid models with their CDA panels plus the Bush Murphy sets with the nylon runners inside the mechanical tuners that would break on a regular basis causing tuner drift , the push bar on the Ferguson and RBM mechanical tuners caused a similar problem. For those of you who wish to take further steps down memory lane try visiting Mikes TV museum site which has a vast selection of old timers all lovingly fettled by Mike and his team and well worth a look. images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.oldtechnolog...
We speak to the duo behind Wardrobe Snacks, a photo-series inspired by monochrome clothes and informal dining
The photos in this post are the result of a joint venture by set and prop stylist Michelle Maguire and photographer Kelsey McClellan who came up with the idea t
As part of a fantastic collaborative project between photographer Kelsey McClellan and prop/set stylist Michelle Maguire, the duo conceived of wardrobes that would perfectly match various foods. Titled Wardrobe Snacks, the series draws inspiration from the color, texture, or design of simple foods like a green ice cream cone, a plain yellow donut, or even an oyster and finds the uncannily matched outfit. You can see the full series here. More
Spanish-based creative agency, Masquespacio, has designed the brand identity, interior design, and packaging for Kessalao. Kessalao is a new take-out food store serving Mediterranean dishes in the city of Beethoven, Germany. The initial concept started from the brand identity – a wordplay on the German world “Kress” and the Spanish word “Salao”. “Everything starts from […]
He talks about his outsider's view on fashion and being bold with bananas.
Deze bamboe schaaltjes XS zijn handgemaakt op Bali. Een klein schaaltje om van alles in te bewaren. Groot genoeg voor een of twee amberblokjes. Afmeting: doorsnede 8,5cm en hoogte 3cm Materiaal: Bamboe Kleur: Naturel, Bruin, White Wash of Zwart
Colors, we've seen before , quickly convey emotions and affect people's moods. Whether you're choosing paint for a room or are designing a presentati
The Earth Collection consists of Peach, Rose Gold, and Copper. Our Classic Ribbon Collections are the perfect color combination for your wedding, event, photoshoot, workshop, or styling kit. The Classic Ribbon is soft in hand, and more substantial in weight than most silks. Because of the texture, the sheen is more subtle, creating a matte-like finish. It is 100% silk, with a slightly crinkled texture, and graceful drape. Our silks can be ironed or steamed for a more refined look. Each ribbon in the full-size collection is 5 yards in length and available in 3 widths. Each ribbon in the sample collection is 1 yard in length and 1 inch in width. Our current in-house processing time for Classic Ribbons is 2-3 business days + the shipping method you select. Please visit our Processing Info Page for further details and information on rush processing.
An illuminating palm tree, resplendent with exquisite ostrich feather foliage, the feather table lamp takes centre stage in any luxury setting and delivers the ultimate midas touch to Hollywood regency decors. A pièce de résistance among standing lamps, this lighting work of art commands attention to its exquisite design and intricate craftsmanship. *Please note as the feather plumes are hand-dyed, colours may vary. Please note: Your payment does not include customs duties, local taxes, or any other import costs. If you have any questions about our products, please contact us and we will get back to you within 24 hours. Product Size Size: Dia 65cm x H 70cm / ∅ 25.6″ x H 27.6″ Size: Dia 75cm x H 75cm / ∅ 29.5″ x H 29.5″ Details Material: Brass, Ostrich Feather Light source: LED bulb or Edison bulb Light source base type: G9 (as shown below) Power: ~3W Voltage: AC 110~240V Mounting: Table Environment: Indoor Weight: 10kg / 22lbs Factory shipment: 5-10 days to prepare on average Battery: No Driver Required: No Finishes: Polished brass Feather color: Natural, White, Cloud, Moss green, Old gold, Ivy green, Bottle green, Black, Dove grey, Mocha, dusk, Candy floss, Steel, Coral, Oyster pink, Mandarin orange, Navy, Peacock blue Process: Mold pouring, Polishing Control method: push-button switch (Not dimmable) Q: Does it support dimming? A: Whether it supports dimming depends on what type of bulb you buy. If you buy a dimming bulb, this lamp will achieve a dimming function. The bulb provided by default does not support dimming. We provide 150cm / 59″ cables with a plug switch, which can be lengthened as required.
Tobias Schnorpfeil is a German engineer and tech founder whose compelling digital renders utilise data sets to build up colour, texture and material.
Wadi Do'an palais Buqshan Khaila Hadhramaut is a historical region of the south Arabian Peninsula along the Gulf of Aden in the Arabian Sea, extending eastwards from Yemen to the borders of the Dhofar region of Oman. The name of the region is currently retained in the smaller Hadhramaut Governorate of the Republic of Yemen. The people of Hadhramaut are called Hadhramis. Narrowly, Hadhramaut refers to the historical Qu'aiti and Kathiri sultanates, which were in the Aden Protectorate overseen by the British Resident at Aden until their abolition upon the independence of South Yemen in 1967. The current governorate of Hadhramaut roughly incorporates the former territory of the two sultanates. It consists of a narrow, arid coastal plain bounded by the steep escarpment of a broad plateau, with a very sparse network of deeply sunk wadis (seasonal watercourses). The undefined northern edge of Hadhramaut slopes down to the desert Empty Quarter. In a wider sense, Hadhramaut includes the territory of Mahra to the east all the way to the contemporary border with Oman. This encompasses the current governorates of Hadramaut and Mahra in their entirety as well as parts of the Shabwah Governorate. The Hadhramis live in densely built towns centered on traditional watering stations along the wadis. Hadhramis harvest crops of wheat and millet, tend date palm and coconut groves, and grow some coffee. On the plateau, Bedouins tend sheep and goats. Society is still highly tribal, with the old Seyyid aristocracy, descended from Prophet Muhammad, traditionally educated and strict in their Islamic observance and highly respected in religious and secular affairs. © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
A photomechanical print of lotus flowers by Ogawa Kazumasa, available to order as a premium giclée art print with a wide range of framing options.
Giving stripes a floral accent, Lucca will make a statement within your space. The layered blocks and colours give this design the distinctive feel of a hand block printed textile. 50cm x 50cm Pipe edge finish 100% linen CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Cold machine wash separately on a delicate cycle with a very minimal amount o
Image 2 of 19 from gallery of MP House / alcolea+tárrago arquitectos. Photograph by Iñaki Bergera
Portland-based photographer Carissa Gallo became somewhat of a regular on iGNANT as we are simply drawn to her amazingly beautiful and creative output and are always on the watch for her upcoming works. With her latest series entitles ‘Color Studies: Pink’ she aims to study – as its name implies – the color pink, and […]
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Y’all know what this is? Tulip fields. In Holland. It’s all springy and rainbow. Meanwhile, we are here freezing here and those Dutch bastards are living in skittles. I hate that. Interesting fact; did you know more flowers were cut this week than in the rest of the year combined?* It’s true. Valentines prep. They...Read More
This evocative expressionist print captures the rugged beauty of Camusdarach Beach, set along the picturesque coastline of Arisaig. Bold, swift brushstrokes convey the dynamic Scottish skies, swirling in tones of deep blue and slate grey, with wisps of white suggesting the fleeting presence of clouds against the expansive firmament. The land itself is rendered with a vivid array of colours that suggest the wild, unspoilt nature of the Highlands. Hues of burnt sienna and ochre form the headlands that reach out into the sea, while shades of azure and cerulean blue paint a sea that lies tranquil and undisturbed beneath the tumultuous sky. Touches of green, yellow, and unexpected pops of red and orange impart the vibrancy of coastal flora, clinging to life amidst the rocks and sand that line the shore. This visual symphony of colour and form is a testament to the tumultuous, ever-changing light that bathes the Scottish beaches, infusing them with a life force that resonates through this print. The beach itself, a pristine sweep of white sand, curves gently in the composition, inviting the viewer's gaze to travel along its length towards the serene horizon. This coastline, known for its natural splendour, is presented here in a style that is at once abstract yet intimately familiar, a homage to the untamed beauty of Scotland's shores. This print is an exquisite addition to any space, offering both the essence of Scotland's distinctive landscapes and a piece that will undoubtedly provoke conversation and admiration.
Thanks to the folks at The National Media Museum these amazing photographs by Mervyn O’Gorman have been getting a lot of attention lately. Taken at Dorset in 1913, these photographs of his daughter show us some wonderful versions of the Autochrome Lumière process. Autochrome Lumière was a process for colour photography invented in France in 1903, marketed in 1907 and which dominated colour photography until the mid 1930s. O'Gorman himself was an engineer with a very prevalent photography habit which has meant that many of his photographs are often included in exhibitions of early colour photography. For anyone curious about photography's history, these certainly are
A new conceptual series of photos made for a book cover for a Paulo Coelho's book: "Veronika decide morir". Thanks so much to the model, you're a great friend and great artist Ili! Vida...
Let Me Overthink This! Add some humour to your home or office with this fun vintage-styled print. Or why not surprise a friend or colleague who over-analyzes? It's a perfect way to lighten up the mood.➕ Printed on FineArt Paper for crisp sharp finishing with vibrant and vivid colour display.➕ All of our Artwork is Custom Printed to order.➕ Colours may vary due to different monitors/ screen settings.➕ FRAMES are for display purposes only and are NOT included with your purchase.➕ Print Size refers to the SIZE of the Paper and NOT the size of the displayed artwork or design on the print/paper.All prints are for personal use only and are not to be reprinted, resold or distributed without prior consent.