• Different Touch
    @differenttouch
    Tshirtsgraphic.com offers custom tees for sale online that are sure to make you stand out from the crowd. Our tees are made with quality materials and designed to make you feel confident and stylish. Shop now and make a statement! https://tshirtsgraphic.com/products/custom-t-shirt
  • Jane Szita
    @jane_szita
    Amsterdam-based contributing editor Jane Szita took the train to Ghent–three hours away, but a very different Franco-Flemish culture. While touring Van Everbroeck's house, she took time to revisit Jan van Eyck's 15th-century painted church altarpiece. "Flemish painters' works have a depth of color artists had never achieved before," says Szita. "Ghent was the perfect place for an assignment; one could argue that the city was the birthplace of the modern color palette."
  • Gloster Furniture
    @glosterfurniture
    Gloster’s roots can be traced all the way back to West Africa in 1960, where a band of passionate entrepreneurs and furniture makers took the first steps on a long journey. Today, the same passion, conviction and pride that launched the Gloster brand continues to fuel our business. We may live in a different world than the one occupied by our founders, but one thing remains the same—we are furniture makers whose sole focus is to design and build the world’s best outdoor furniture.
  • Helios Design Group
    @carolmarsh
    The heart of our work is creative problem solving, from the siting of buildings to the most graceful angle for a sill. We listen carefully to our clients, making sure we understand your needs and dreams, and bring to bear our years of experience with different ways of looking at a problem. Problems may be aesthetic, functional, or material - good design marries all three.
  • Didonè Comacchio
    @didoncomacchio
    Didonè Comacchio Architects is a design firm that works at different scales of the architectural practise with a particular interest towards material and sensorial experimentation. The context potential and the engagement of the emotional side is the starting point of the research process the purpose of architecture.
  • Todd Mangiafico
    @toddmangiafico
    As a seasoned Realtor at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage with over a decade of experience, I work with clients from many different backgrounds who range from first-time buyers and sellers to market savvy executives. My hands-on approach and exceptional level of service are what make me a successful agent and continues to motivate me on a daily basis.
  • Open Studio Architecture
    @openstudio
    Open Studio is a Melbourne-based architectural practice established in 2005. The studio works across different scales and typologies but has a special interest in bespoke residences and artists’ studios. Many of the projects are located in heritage sensitive areas or in delicate natural environments where a considered analysis of context and site is critical. While Open Studio does not have a predetermined style, there are key themes that appear throughout the work, such as simplicity, natural light, a sense of place and materiality --- www.openstudio.com.au info@openstudio.com.au
  • Material Immaterial studio
    @materialimmaterial
    Material immaterial studio is built on the basic principles of exploring the bare beauty of materials. We are essentially minimalists, and our designs do not offer any utopian prescriptions, rather the approach has always been of what to leave out, rather than what to put in. We believe that this reduction process is what takes one through a mirror, emerging out on the other side to discover richness, like in the subtle differences between five shades of grey or in different textures of concrete.
  • Drop
    @dropmagazine
    drop-magazine.com | @dropmag Drop focuses on contemporary high-end fashion, music, design, art and culture. It is a collective of contributors from all over the world — the most progressive thinkers and creative trendsetters in their fields, passionate about what they do and determined to be different. The site features a collection of personal interviews, fashion-forward editorials and original articles.
  • Matt Lee
    @matt_lee
    Matt Lee is a design and digital marketing enthusiast. He helps generate interest for different building materials manufacturers.
  • Rich Brilliant Willing
    @richbrilliantwilling
    Founded in 2007, Rich Brilliant Willing is an internationally recognized, Manhattan-based multidisciplinary design studio consisting of Theo Richardson, Charles Brill, and Alex Williams. Each member has a different point of view: One explicitly loves materiality, another has an unconventional color palette and eye for sculptural form, and the third is an inventor bringing spontaneity and theatrical energy to the work.
  • Estudio MMX
    @estudiommx
    At Estudio MMX we are qualified specialists in architectural projects and urban planning. We have a powerful capacity for reflection and analysis to understand the unique and special factors for different scale spaces. We develop alternatives for districts, cities and regions supported on knowledge as well as national and international recognition. We are certain that 4 heads are better than one, that is the reason why we focus our goal in finding specific and different possibilities to each project we make. Backed on our team, we ensure personalized supervision through every stage of the process to achieve the expected results. We are a fully integrated team, in constant growth, run by 4 partners —colleagues and friends— with strong background and solid experience. A professional group with complementary talents, diverse interests and personal differences turned into our main strength. At Estudio MMX we have 10 years of experience developing the right spaces for our project´s client locations. Our passion for architecture and urbanism, combines with our thrill for challenges, feeds our will and enthusiasm to fulfill our goals with new proposals for better projects.
  • Le Creuset
    @le_creuset
    Great cooking boils down to ingredients - the better the ingredients you choose the better the results. We're no different. Like you, we don't compromise when it comes to cooking, only our ingredients happen to be iron, steel, clay and silicone. Le Creuset will help you make the most of your ingredients just as we've made the most of ours. Which is why we believe that good food deserves Le Creuset.
  • Clug
    @clug
    Clug is a Vancouver, Canada–based company that produces the innovative Clug Bike Clip—the smallest bike storage solution in the world. The company prides itself on accommodating different sizes of bike tires as well as fitting into differently styled interior spaces. All Clug clips are made in partnership with Vancouver’s Hurdler Studios, Inc.
  • Fernando Schapochnik
    @fernandoschapochnik
    Architect graduated from Universidad de Buenos Aires - FADU he also studied photography at Escuela de Fotografía Creativa, then combining both disciplines. He has participated in several architectural and urban photography studios and has been selected for different photographic exhibitions. - Actually he works as assistant professor at FADU UBA, assistant professor at EAEU Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and divide his profeesional task collaborating with Torrado Arquitectos, f9 studio and as a freelance photographer for different offices and publications.
  • SABO project
    @sabo_project
    SABO project is a Brooklyn-based design office investigating the fields of architecture, furniture design, set design, installations and environmental strategies. Through an optimistic sabo(tage) of each project substance, our practice aims to identify unexpected means of contemporary relevance. The office focuses on the design of places where one can act differently and perhaps think differently.
  • Light + Ladder
    @lightladder
    Light + Ladder is a one-of-a-kind business that produces artistic, American-made accessories for the home. All products are locally sourced and produced, designed by a network of independent artists in Brooklyn, New York. Each piece is produced through a collaborative effort, combining each artist's individual mastery of different crafts and materials into a business that has variety.
  • Ton
    @ton
    Ton is an independent Czech furniture company that is a traditional manufacturer of a wide range of design chairs, bar stools, tables, armchairs, and garden furniture. Ton products are suitable for both the home and office and will suit any type of interior. You can choose from many different materials including wood, leather, fur, and eco-fur.
  • Eames Office
    @eamesoffice
    The Eames Office is dedicated to communicating, preserving and extending the work of Charles and Ray Eames. They feel that all three of those dimensions are important to keeping the office useful and vital, and that all of Charles and Ray’s work was the result of a way of looking at the world—a design philosophy and process that is worth sharing in many different dimensions. They do create new works as well, believing that creating wholly new works is as consistent with that philosophy as restoring and distributing classic ones.
  • Home For Me
    @homeforme
    Every person is different. Every family is different. Every home is different. And one way or another when it comes to home care, every situation is different. At Home For Me Home Care, we honor those differences. Website: http://www.homeforme.net
  • João Canziani
    @jo_o_canziani
    João Canziani was born & raised in Lima, Peru, spent adolescence in Vancouver, and is now based in New York City. A fascination for different cultures led him to travel whenever he could. João calls home wherever he takes his camera. He has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology as well as a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Photography from Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles.
  • Susan Jablon
    @susanjablon
    Founded in 2000, Susan Jablon (WBE CERTIFIED) is an internationally recognized design studio specializing in innovative tile design for both residential and commercial customers. Susan Jablon offers contemporary, inventive tile motifs in stunning colors and individualized customization with every project. A design from Susan Jablon is exclusive to each customer and quite personal, instantly elevating any home or business. Susan also developed the tile-designing software known as the Custom Mosaic Designer. With 1000’s of tiles in over 50 different layouts, this online tool allows customers to create unique designs to suit their individual taste and aesthetic. Mirror cutting, tile gradients, and countertop and backsplash design consultations are also available. Located in Upstate New York, Susan Jablon, WMBE (pending), collaborates with a diverse range of customers, from hotels and restaurants, to brand new homeowners, leaving her distinct signature the world over. A team of experienced designers guarantees a fast turnaround for each order. Every custom design is handmade in the USA, ensuring the highest quality product in a price range to suit everyone’s budget. Be Delighted : Passionate designers crafting affordable beauty.
  • Foscarini
    @foscarini
    Research and innovation, attention to quality in production and services offered, an international focus, maximum flexibility and, above all, a centered culture that is the result of good design: these are the elements that characterize Foscarini's company identity.As a result of these qualities, Foscarini has managed to develop its collection of models with a strong personality, the fruit of coherence between design and production. Its partnership with grand masters and young talents from the international design circuit, with different types of professional experience and creativity, the central nature of the project and the company's flexibility, have led to original products that are dictated each time by the features of each single design.
  • Matt Fajkus Architecture
    @mfarchitecture
    MF Architecture is an award-winning and licensed architecture office that welcomes residential and commercial projects, both small and large. The design work of Matt Fajkus Architecture is based on the belief that each project is unique, as it should be driven by the client, the site, and functional requirements, rather than a singular, preconceived aesthetic. The practice brings collaborative energy to every project and is simultaneously an academic think tank directly connected to theoretical and technological research at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, while also practicing with a deep focus on realizing exceptional buildings. Matt Fajkus Architecture has been recognized locally and nationally by different publications and organizations such as The Wall Street Journal, Dwell Magazine, National Public Radio, Texas Society of Architects, and the American Institute of Architects. The practice was awarded a 2019 AIA National Design Award for the Westlake Dermatology Marble Falls medical office building. MF Architecture possesses advanced knowledge in sustainable design principles, including energy-efficient strategies, passive daylighting, and intelligent material choices to promote healthy indoor air quality. The office believes that the current sustainability-driven era is the most all-encompassing movement since Modernism, as it reaches to all scales of design including lifestyle choices. Thus, the firm is driven by the optimism that we live in an ideal time to affect positive change locally and globally, all accomplished by intelligent design. MF Architecture promotes a transparent design process including a direct collaboration with client and builder. Likewise, the firm fosters honesty and functionality in design itself, with a belief in balancing restraint and expression in broad design moves as well as material choices and composition. The firm enthusiastically takes on the unique challenges presented by each project to inspire highly creative, cost-effective solutions meant to enhance building performance and daily life as a whole.
  • Hygge & West
    @hygge_west
    WHY HYGGE? In their daily conversations, Christiana and Aimee often found themselves discussing ways to live more simply. Both believe in being more appreciative of small joys and living in the moment. As fate would have it, they stumbled upon the Danish word hygge just as they began to discuss a way to share this concept with others. They love the way that it simply yet profoundly captured what they were trying to achieve in their own lives. While hygge manifests itself differently for each person, it is ultimately about living better. By collaborating with artists and discovering new ways of joyful living, Christiana and Aimee hope that Hygge & West will inspire you to create more hygge in your own life.
  • CODA
    @coda_design
    From the scale of the city to the detail, CODA designs unique, site-responsive, and sustainable solutions that balance function and desire. ​ Our award-winning work is known for its use of an innovative material palette, as well as for our commitment to a dynamic interaction between the architecture and its inhabitants over time.​ Since 2008, CODA has designed clever solutions for a range of programs, from art installations to houses, from religious and public buildings to housing, and from furniture to entire city design. Despite this range, all of the projects have a specific approach in common: a serious investigation of the programmatic needs of the user at the same time as an expanded analysis of what the site has to offer, including materials, energy, artisanal techniques, etc. This approach leads to solutions that are at once novel and sustainable. Our designs are often not one thing, but exist in different states in response to different seasons or programs. CODA has in-house expertise in both urban design, master planning, building design, and product design. CODA also collaborates with a variety of artists, fabricators, landscape designers, and engineers.
  • Stokke
    @stokke
    Stokke AS is a family-owned Norwegian company founded in Ålesund in 1932, in the northwestern part of Norway. The company's vision is to make products that are "in the best interest of the child." Each Stokke product is developed to stimulate the child's ongoing development through their ability to allow the bond between parent and child to grow through strong visual contact and interaction. Stokke have produced a wide range of furniture for different needs and target groups through the years, focusing on ergonomics, uniqueness and functionality.
  • Gut Gut
    @gutgut
    Bratislava-based Gut Gutcombines experience with a fresh boldness, contextual approach with contemporary trends, pragmatism with more speculative thinking, research with practice. They believe that architecture on different scales can provide answers to questions about the needs of today’s society and global urbanization.
  • William L. Hamilton
    @william_l_hamilton
    "They say reporting can really open your eyes to an issue. But this was a totally different attunement—literally putting your ear to the ground," says William L. Hamilton, about penning "The World of Sound" (November 2012). Hamilton, a New York City-based reporter and writer, has worked for the New York Times as their senior design reporter, and now writes for the Wall Street Journal, The Architect's Newspaper, and other publications. He is the author of Alone Together (Boxed Books, Inc., 2007), with David Graham.
  • Tolix
    @tolix
    In 1927 Xavier Pauchard, a pioneer of galvanisation in France, registered the trade name "Tolix" and began manufacturing chairs, armchairs, stools and other metal furniture at his Autun, Burgundy based glavanized sheet metal company. Different models were developed over time, including their iconic Model A chair. which was introduced in 1934. The brand continued in the same family until 2004. The brand was revived by Chantal Andriot and began producing new collections in 2010. Tolix stll makes its iconic metal furniture in a rainbow of bright colors.
  • Kerryn Fischer
    @kerryn_fischer
    New mom–and Cape Town-based writer–Kerryn Fischer traded nappies for notebooks for her assignment in Johannesburg, South Africa. She found the indefatigable Gergory Katz and his wife to be as inspiring as their home: "They have lots of fingers in different pies, and are incredibly passionate people."
  • Evelyn Rayner
    @evelynrayner
    An established blogger for different publications and brands. Writing about many different topics and niches I am passionate about and love to inform others about.
  • Sam Kerr
    @sam_kerr
    British illustrator Sam Kerr approaches his work with an equal amount of thought placed on the drawing style and the concept. “For me, the two are inseparable and as important as each other. To get the best out of an idea, you have to match it to the right medium,” Sam explains. Although most ventures into different mediums have come about through a basic need for variety, some were born out of necessity. In 2011, Sam spent six months bedridden as a result of back problems, so in order to keep up his drawing, the artist developed a technique to draw on his iPhone. Sam Kerr's clients include Coca-Cola, Paul Smith, TIME Magazine, GQ and The Guardian.
  • Arkitektstudio Widjedal Racki
    @arkitektstudio_widjedal_racki
    Architects Håkan Widjedal and Natasha Racki first started their architecture studio in 2000. Founders and co-workers work together as a creative team expanding and contracting depending on the needs of the project. Involving architects of different nationalities and experiences, their projects are always a creative and intense process, in which clients and external consultants also play important roles.
  • Germán Velasco Arquitectos
    @germnvelascoarquitectos5298
    Germán Velasco Arquitectos is an organization specialized in architecture and interior design in Mexico City. The ideal projects for hotels, restaurants and houses are defined by a team that has the necessary experience and tools to transform all the required elements in the spaces to meet the needs, tastes and dreams of their clients. Each project is a new challenge for this great team of architects and interior designers which, with the support of an amazing multidisciplinary team, creates concepts where the target is always to rewrite the rules. Their goal is to develop a different and proposing style that in many occasions turns out to be irreverent.
  • Jason J. Real Estate
    @jasonjrealtor
    A Different Approach to Real Estate

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