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Poketo cofounder and chief creative officer Angie Myung converted her guest room into her home office, incorporating cheery details to keep morale up.
Poketo cofounder and chief creative officer Angie Myung converted her guest room into her home office, incorporating cheery details to keep morale up.
“I have two systems with McIntosh gear, and the blue lights have become part of the room and part of the music. It’s like being hungry late at night and driving the streets looking for anything that’s open. Then you see the Open neon sign in a window, and it’s suddenly the best place on earth.” —Henry Rollins, former Black Flag front man
“I have two systems with McIntosh gear, and the blue lights have become part of the room and part of the music. It’s like being hungry late at night and driving the streets looking for anything that’s open. Then you see the Open neon sign in a window, and it’s suddenly the best place on earth.” —Henry Rollins, former Black Flag front man
First, an elaborate hand-operated machine wraps wire around a bobbin. Layers of steel are affixed around the coil. The transformer is set into metal housing, which is then filled with tar.
First, an elaborate hand-operated machine wraps wire around a bobbin. Layers of steel are affixed around the coil. The transformer is set into metal housing, which is then filled with tar.
Two San Francisco art and travel addicts overhauled a loft—and customized a pair of shipping containers—to accommodate their collection and reflect their passions.
Two San Francisco art and travel addicts overhauled a loft—and customized a pair of shipping containers—to accommodate their collection and reflect their passions.