• AGS Stainless, Inc.
    @agsstainless
    AGS Stainless Inc., (AGS) manufactures the Clearview® line of custom-made, prefabricated railing systems. For more than two decades AGS Stainless has built railings for some of the world’s most distinctive homes and commercial properties. With their innovative component-based design and all stainless steel construction; Clearview® railings eliminate the need for any on-site welding or cutting of posts and railings. AGS’ design department generates CAD (computer-aided design) documents for each railing project insuring precise, project-specific fabrication. Each Clearview® railing system is made to order to the highest quality standards, and delivered to you ready to be installed-with a few simple hand tools. We offer stainless steel components in marine grade A316 and our infill options are: stainless steel cable, stainless steel bar, tempered glass & specialty infill panels. For more information, visit: www.AGSstainless.com or call 888.842.9492.
  • Food52
    @food52
    food52.com A few years ago, we set out to bring cooks together from all over to exchange recipes and ideas and to support each other in the kitchen. We wanted to create a buzzing place for others who do what we do all day long: talk about food! Together we create cookbooks, take on food projects, help others with our real-time food Q&A—the Food52 Hotline —and support local food producers. Since we started Food52 (we cook 52 weeks a year, get it?), millions of cooks and eaters have found their way to the site. We believe that if you want to eat better, and you want to help change our food system, you need to cook. Maybe not all the time, but some. You don't have to eat local foods every day; you don't have to shop at the farmers market every week. But it's good to try. We're not extremists in a cult of purity, slow-foodness, or locavorosity. We're realists who believe in applying the best aspects of those food movements to our everyday lives.
  • Iwan Baan
    @iwan_baan
    Iwan Baan is a Dutch photographer who has captured the works of today's top architects including Herzog & de Meuron, Rem Koolhaus, Thom Mayne, and Sanaa, to name a few. On October 10, 2010, (the 100th anniversary of legendary photographer Julius Shulman's birth) Baan was honored with the inaugural Julius Shulman Photography Award.
  • Hive Modern
    @hivemodern
    Hive was founded in 2002 with the idea that good design can and should be presented in an inspired, knowledgeable, and friendly manner. From humble beginnings fueled primarily on inspiration, Hive has grown to inhabit its own free-standing building in the Pearl District, Portland's most upscale urban neighborhood. They are an authorized retailer for Alessi, Artemide, Artifort, Carl Hansen, Cassina, Flos, Kartell, Knoll, and Vitra; just to name just a few.
  • Smeg
    @smeg
    SMEG was founded in 1948 by Vittorio Bertazzoni, Sr. from Guastalla, a town near the city of Reggio Emilia in Northern Italy, and is today one of the country's leading home appliance manufacturers. Initally focusing on the enameling of metals, SMEG anticipated the so-called "Italian Economic Miracle" of the 1950s and 1960s, and the desire for home comforts that increased affluence would bring, beginning to specialize in home appliance manufacturing just a few years after its founding. Today, SMEG is run by the third generation of Bertazzoni entrepreneurs, but it still keeps the memory of its beginnings alive in its Italian name: "Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla," or the "Guastalla Emilia Enamel Works."
  • George Nelson
    @georgenelson
    George Nelson (1908-1986) was an extremely influential industrial designer, writer, and thinker whose designs are as popular today as perhaps they’ve ever been. Educated in architecture at Yale University in the 1920s, Nelson was a prolific writer on design. He wrote for Architectural Forum and Interiors and published the top-drawer books Tomorrow’s House, How to See: A Guide to Reading Our Man-Made Environment, and Building a New Europe: Portraits of Modern Architects. More important than his writing, however, was his work as an industrial designer. He had a close relationship with the Herman Miller furniture company, for which he served as creative director, which produced his famous works such as the bubble lamp, marshmallow sofa, swag leg desk and dozens of clocks. In 1959 he worked on the exhibition design of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, home of the famous “Kitchen Debate” between then US Vice President Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev. Nelson’s legacy lives on now and he has come to define mid-century American design like few others.
  • Sean Brown
    @thingsstarter
    "Don’t lose sight of the competition; you can always learn from their mistakes and their accomplishments.” Taking the risk to start a company is a feat few are fully equipped for. Any business owner knows that the first few years in business are anything but glamorous.
  • L. Souris Hong
    @souris
    I am a NYT Best Selling author for a book with few words.
  • Sullivanwright
    @sullivanwright
    We create home products for the design-minded few that curate the items in their home.
  • Ettore Sottsass
    @ettoresottsass
    Ettore Sottsass was born in Austria in 1917, though in the late 1920s he moved to Italy with his family (his father was the prominent Italian architect Ettore Sottsass, Sr). He set up his first studio in Milan before traveling to New York in the 1950s, where he worked in the office of from 1956 to 1957. A future-minded designer, Sottsass worked closely with Olivetti designing the Elea 9003 (the first Italian calculator) in 1959 and the company's first electronic typewriter, the Tekne, a few years later. He passed away in 2007 at the age of 90, after resurged interest in his work led to exhibitions at the and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  • Esplanade Homes
    @esplanade_homes
    Esplanade Homes is a family business started by Matthew and Tina Ford as a way of fullfilling their dreams of creating magical environments for others to enjoy. Since our clients are such an integral part of the process, we only dedicate ourselves to a few projects at a time. This is a decision we feel is necessary to ensure the success of the project. Creating homes with a functional beauty is never an easy task. It requires energy, effort and determination. However, as the process unfolds and one's creation emerges, it all seems very worthwhile.
  • iGrammar
    @igrammar
    Say goodbye to grammatical mistakes. AI makes your writing perfect with just a few clicks.
  • Zaha Hadid
    @zahahadid
    Zaha Hadid (1950- ) is amongst the most famous, celebrated, and reviled architects working today. Some criticize her work as insensitive to context and function--sculpture at the scale of architecture--while others praise the first female Pritzker Prize winner's deconstructivist style as perpetually on the vanguard of form and technology. For all her attention, she has produced few buildings. The first to actually be built was a fire station at the Vitra headquarters in Weil am Rhein, Germany, which was quickly abandoned as a functioning firehouse and repurposed into gallery space. Her other prominent commissions include the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati; the Chanel Mobile Art Pavilion which has been in Tokyo, Hong Kong, New York and other places; the BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany; and Maggie's Center at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. She works from her studio in London.
  • Canna Lyft
    @weeddeliveryvancouver
    Ordering cannabis-related products has never been so natural. With just a few steps, after registration, you can enjoy the wide variety of items that we have in our store, and with only one click, you can order them. In a few days (depending on your location) the items will be delivered so that you can enjoy them to the fullest. https://cannalyft.com/
  • Mamta sieve
    @mamtasieve5110
    Best real estate company in Hyderabad, it is essential to consider a few key factors, such as the company’s reputation and project quality.
  • Kenneth Wingard
    @kenneth_wingard
    A few years ago I decided that I had had enough of the corporate world and decided to strike out on my own. There seemed to be a lack of great contemporary home items that weren't too slick or too expensive. I figured if I couldn't find them, maybe they weren't there. So, with all of my savings, a few sketches and a desk in my guest bedroom, I started Wingard. A rather daunting task, but well worth the risk I thought. A little blood, a lot of sweat and even a few tears later I had a company. On these pages you'll find the results of the effort. It's a clean, contemporary collection of home accent pieces at reasonable prices. Each is lovingly designed and made with close attention to material and details. They work in the most modern setting or can add a contemporary air to more traditional settings (my mom even has a few of the vases next to the Lazy-boy).
  • Eric van den Brulle
    @ericvandenbrulle
    Eric van den Brulle studied fashion photography with acclaimed photo-icon William Klein at Parsons and later studied cinematography with Academy Award winner Gordon Willis at SVA in New York City. He began his photography career as an assistant to celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz. His own career has included a wide range of clients: MoMA, Michael Kors, Mexx, Lionel, Cole Haan, architect Robert Stern for The 7th Art, luxury kitchen designer St. Charles, Fox & Fowle Architects, EYP Architects, Jonathan Taylor Design, designers Brad Ford and Carolyne Roehm for Fourtwonine Magazine to name a few. His work has appeared in Travel & Leisure, Vogue, Men’s Journal, Paper, Rob Report, ForbesLife Magazines as well as The New York Times. His series of architectural images, “Structures,” was reviewed by ARTnews contributor Barbara Pollack. He has exhibited in New York with Clic Gallery, Mary Gearhart Gallery and the Puffin Gallery. His work over the years has been recognized as some of the best work in photography by many of the industry’s most prestigious creative periodicals, including Communication Arts, Graphis and American Photography. Eric became a frequent supporter of Tibet House, donating his images to the annual Tibet House Annual Benefit Auction after a photographic trek through Tibet with singer/songwriter James Taylor. His work has been collected by fashion icon Donna Karan, Academy Award film director Robert Benton, pop artist Takashi Murakami, and super model Frederique van der Wal.
  • Jaclyn Sienna India
    @jaclynsiennaindia
    Jaclyn Sienna India, founder of Sienna Charles, a boutique luxury travel advisory, graduated from the Tyler School of Art with a BA in Art History and is obtaining her Masters in Hospitality at NYU. She began traveling at a young age, developing a taste for luxury and an obsession with hotels. Moving around often, she has lived in Philadelphia, Paris, Palm Beach, Miami, and Arizona. Through her work and personal encounters, she has become a hotel specialist and critic. India creates relationships with the hotels she deems exemplary, and designs personalized trips for clients. She is currently one of fewer than 85 accredited "Space Agents" through Virgin Galactic.
  • Hector Perez
    @hector_perez
    Hector Perez is Graduate Programs Coordinator at Woodbury School of Architecture in San Diego who runs the design practice De-Arc. Perez has collaborated among others with RNT Architects, Spurlock Poirier Landscape Architects, and Luce et Studio in San Diego and over the last few years, he has worked on public and private projects, including a 20,000 square-foot Community Library for South Oxnard, an Automobile Museum (AUTO-MUSE) in Balboa Park, and Lifeguard stations for La Jolla Shores & Cove Beaches.
  • NeuroPsychiatric Hospital
    @neuropsychiatrichospital7618
    Neuropsychiatric hospitals combine psychiatry and internal medicine. Our patients demand fulltime care from both medical disciplines and are a rising population with few treatment alternatives.
  • Architectural Mosaic Designs
    @architecturalmosaicdesigns
    We are one of the few companies in the world that can offer custom digital design work, full manufacture to complete installations, all in one company. https://mosaicist.com/
  • SkiBro Technologies
    @weareskibro
    SkiBro is an innovative online platform that helps you find your perfect ski & snowboard instructor or guide, and book instantly in just a few clicks. https://www.skibro.com/en/
  • Craig Morrison
    @Ericsson
    In the last few years I have grown my own fruits and vegetables on my property. It saves a ton of money and I feel healthier in every way! Everyone should learn to garden.
  • Jayden Kolesar
    @jaydenkolesar7493
    Muay Thai (first but not best), mental hierarchy, projections of few persons controlling many beings, structured in long linked geometrics. Please do not cater to the ungendered, for you will ruin your company.

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