Vibrant. Stunning. Fashionable. A visual feast, the streets of Copenhagen offer design inspiration at every turn. The multi hued buildings of Nyhavn Copenhagen against a
Read MoreIn Denmark last week it was abundantly clear that this was a country that is serious about design. Announcing itself from the rood tops: Good Design Matters
Read MoreIntroduced as the first new decorative style of the twentieth century at 1900 World’s Fair in Paris, Art Nouveau (1890-1914), evolved from a reaction to the Industrial Revolution
Read MoreThe commode. The porcelain throne. The john. We know it by many names and most likely take for granted this industrious fixture. Flushing toilets trace back to over 2800 years ago
Read MoreMarvelous restaurants abound on the Charleston peninsula and one is certain to find an outstanding meal in the city. While the fare is always superb here are five with striking
Read MoreWhen strolling through Walmart you’ll be hard pressed find products made entirely in the United States. However, America is still a manufacturing country and these
Read MoreNo. It’s not like those activities you did at summer camp way back when. Rather, the Arts & Craft movement (1860-1910) in design was a
Read MoreThe French had them all. Louis XIV, XV, XVI. French 17th and 18th century styles of architecture and interior design, named for the reigning monarch.
Read MoreThe Chrysler Building in New York City is one of the most recognizable Art Deco building in the United States. Distinctive elements include the horizontal
Read MoreMost travel memories are based on the people you meet along the way. We certainly encountered lot of passionate wine people on our trip to the North
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