By Alan George Imagine stepping into a Mediterranean living room that feels like a warm, sun drenched embrace, instantly transporting you to the stunning...
Our Rosemary Project is a Spanish Coastal inspired home. Today we want to share all the kitchen details. Take a look!
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Experience the modern elegance of a Spanish beachfront building in this digital print. Contemporary architecture meets coastal sophistication, creating a stunning focal point for your home decor. Printable wall art is a quick and easy way to add your own style to your space. Print this at home, or have it professionally printed by a local shop. This is a digital download, meaning that no physical item will be sent to you. Instead, you will be emailed a file upon purchase which can be printed.
Embrace the warmth and tranquility of slow living with the Laguna Woven Pendant Lamp. Handcrafted from natural rattan with a rich, textural weave, this piece embodies the essence of coastal living. The open weave design and organic form evoke the relaxed elegance of the Spanish and Balinese coasts, casting a soft and inviting glow that creates a calming ambiance perfect for relaxation and mindful moments. Imagine it suspended above your dining table, casting a warm light over intimate gatherings with loved ones. Alternatively, picture it gracing the corner of your living room, creating a cozy spot for conversation and unwinding. The Laguna Woven Pendant Lamp seamlessly integrates into your space, offering a touch of timeless elegance, organic beauty, and a mindful approach to living.
Masnou: Seaside duplex renovation by Miriam Barrio Studio in el Masnou, Spain, featuring a harmonious blend of natural materials and breathtaking sea views.
In the latest full-service project from our talented interior design team, a Montecito home is transformed into a modern-day wonder.
Formentera Azure Tile Introducing the Formentera Azure Tile: a vibrant, Spanish-inspired design symbolizing the coastal charm of Spain's islands. This exquisite motif, with its deep azure blue, draws inspiration from sun-kissed beaches, whitewashed walls, and radiant skies. Elevate your space with this captivating tile, reminiscent of the golden sands and bright skies of the Spanish coast. Specification Collection - Cement Tiles Material - Encaustic Colour - Blue Edge - Straight Surface - Matt Dimensions - 15 x 15 x 1.8cm Suitability - Interior and exterior walls and floors Availability - Made to order 6-8 weeks 21No tiles per box sold by the box Please note that encaustic tiles require sealing.
This gorgeous modern coastal home was designed by Brandon Architects in collaboration with building company Patterson Custom Homes, located in Corona del Mar, California.
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Contemporary single-family villa on 4 floors located in the beautiful coastal Spanish village Cambrils in Costa Dorada. White Houses
Pre-Columbian Wari Poly chrome Canteen, CA AD 650-800. #1220 Description: #1220 Pre-Columbian Wari Poly chrome Canteen, CA AD 650-800. This lovely Wari poly chrome vessel is decorated with achirana symbols, a water related motif and is quite attractive with good style. Dimensions: H: 7 1/8 in (18.2 cm). Condition: Very good for its age. With strong paint and good mineral deposits. Provenance: Ex Melnick collection. The Wari (Spanish: Huari) were a Middle Horizon civilization that flourished in the south-central Andes and coastal area of modern-day Peru, from about AD 500 to 1000.[1] (The Wari culture is not to be confused with the modern ethnic group and language known as Wari', with which it has no known link.) Wari, as the former capital city was called, is located 11 km (6.8 mi) north-east of the modern city of Ayacucho, Peru. This city was the center of a civilization that covered much of the highlands and coast of modern Peru. The best-preserved remnants, beside the Wari Ruins, are the recently discovered Northern Wari ruins near the city of Chiclayo, and Cerro Baul in Moquegua. Also well-known are the Wari ruins of Pikillaqta ("Flea Town"), a short distance south-east of Cuzco en route to Lake Titicaca. Early on, the Wari expanded their territory to include the ancient oracle center of Pachacamac, though it seems to have remained largely autonomous. Later the Wari became dominant in much of the territory of the earlier Moche and later Chimu cultures. The reason for this expansion has been debated; it is believed to have been driven by religious conversion, military conquest, or the spread of agricultural knowledge (specifically terrace agriculture). During this expansion, the Wari state established architecturally distinctive administrative centers in many of its provinces. These centres are clearly different from the architecture of Tiwanaku, which is believed to have been a more federalized state by some scholars (such as John W. Janusek). Using these administrative centers, the Wari greatly influenced the surrounding countryside. They created new fields with terraced field technology and invested in construction of a major road network. Several centuries later, when the Inca began to expand their empire, they drew on both of these innovations. Little is known about the details of the Wari administrative structure, as they did not appear to use a form of written record. But, the emphasis on homogeneous administrative architecture and evidence for significant social stratification suggests a complex socio-political hierarchy. The discovery in early 2013 of an undisturbed royal tomb, El Castillo de Huarmey, offers new insight into the social and political influence of the Wari during this period. The variety and extent of the burial items accompanying the three royal women indicates a culture with significant material wealth and the power to dominate a significant part of northern costal Peru for many decades.[2] As a result of centuries of drought, the Wari culture began to deteriorate around 800 A.D. Archeologists have determined that the city of Wari was dramatically depopulated by 1000 A.D., although it continued to be occupied by a small number of descendant groups. Buildings in Wari and in other government centers had doorways that were deliberately blocked up, as if the Wari intended to return, someday when the rains returned.[3] But by the time this happened, the Wari had faded from history. In the meantime, the dwindling residents of the Wari cities ceased all major construction. Archaeological evidence shows significant levels of inter-personal violence, suggesting that warfare and raiding increased amongst rival groups upon the collapse of the Wari state structure (TA Tung 2008). With the collapse of the Wari, the Late Intermediate Period is said to begin. References 1. Jump up ^ Susan E. Bergh (2012). Wari: Lords of the Ancient Andes. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-51656-0. Retrieved 31 August 2013. 2. Jump up ^ "First Unlooted Royal Tomb of Its Kind Unearthed in Peru". Retrieved 2013-06-0. 3. Jump up ^ Wright, Kenneth R.; McEwan, Gordon Francis; Wright, Ruth M. (2006). Tipon: Water Engineering Masterpiece of the Inca Empire. ASCE. p. 27. ISBN 9780784408513. Additional reading • COLLIER, SIMON ET AL. (ED.) (1992). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Latin America and the Caribbean (Second Edition ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-41322-2. • Wendell C. Bennett, Excavations at Wari, Ayachucho, Peru (1953). • Gordon F. McEwan, The Middle Horizon in the Valley of Cuzco, Peru: The Impact of the Wari Occupation of the Lucre Basin (1987). • William H. Isbell and Gordon F. McEwan, eds., Huari Administrative Structure: Prehistoric Monumental Architecture and State Government (1991). • Katharina J. Schreiber, Wari Imperialism in Middle Horizon Peru (1992). • TA Tung. Violence after Imperial Collapse: A Study of Cranial Trauma among Late Intermediate Period Burials from the Former Huari Capital, Ayacucho, Peru. Nawpa Pacha. 29:101-118. (2008) External links • Brian Finucane, "Ayacucho Archaeo-Isotope Project" • "Archaeological chemists settle trophy-head debate • "Pre-Incan female Wari mummy unearthed in Peru", Reuters • "A Champion of the Wari," about curator Susan E. Bergh, by Judith H. Dobrzynski, The Wall Street Journal, October 24, 2012 • "Who Was Who in the Middle Horizon Andean Prehistory" by Patricia J. Knobloch (Source Wikipedia) All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
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Salud! An ode to the Spanish and one of the things they are best known for. This Lachlan Olive design is aesthetically pleasing in its simplistic design. Another beauty to add to your walls! Lachlan Olive is a graphic designer and illustrator hailing from Noosa Heads, Australia. With a palette bursting with bold colours and a knack for playful creativity, Lachlan's work reflects a delightful blend of tongue-in-cheek humour and vibrant coastal energy. Inspired by the eclectic sounds of music and visual storytelling, Lachlan infuses his creations with a unique flavour that is distinctly his own. Thanks for your support of original artists! YOU WILL RECEIVE: Four high-resolution JPEG files that are ready to be printed in the sizes of A1, A2, A3, & A4 Either head to a printing wizard, or channel your inner DIY guru and fire up that home printer. Take it to the next level and opt for some matte or satin heavyweight paper which will give you the best results! ● PLEASE NOTE - This digital party happens as soon as you hit that 'Purchase' button and is for INSTANT DOWNLOAD only. - No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included (in your dreams at this price!) - The colours may vary slightly due to different colour monitors and printer settings. - Artwork positioning may vary slightly between different ratios to fit perfectly. Once you place your order you will receive an Etsy e-mail with the download link. You also can find the file when you go to your purchases: Your Account- Purchases- Order https://www.etsy.com/il-en/your/purchases. You can download it on your computer. The link may not work on a smartphone or a tablet. - Due to the nature of this purchase( instant download) returns are not accepted. - This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. © All artwork is copyright by Lachlan Olive.
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Embrace the warmth and tranquility of slow living with the Laguna Woven Pendant Lamp. Handcrafted from natural rattan with a rich, textural weave, this piece embodies the essence of coastal living. The open weave design and organic form evoke the relaxed elegance of the Spanish and Balinese coasts, casting a soft and inviting glow that creates a calming ambiance perfect for relaxation and mindful moments. Imagine it suspended above your dining table, casting a warm light over intimate gatherings with loved ones. Alternatively, picture it gracing the corner of your living room, creating a cozy spot for conversation and unwinding. The Laguna Woven Pendant Lamp seamlessly integrates into your space, offering a touch of timeless elegance, organic beauty, and a mindful approach to living.
This Spanish Mission style house with a commanding view over Middle Harbour has been sensitively recreated into a playfully relaxed, coastal retreat. In collaboration with MCK Architecture, this family home underwent major excavation and renovation, while maintaining a strong connection to the land.