• Slick Rock Concrete
    @slickrockconcrete
    Modern. Innovative. Awesome. Our custom concrete planters, basins, fire bowls, water features and bollards are handcast by local artisans for both commercial and residential landscape design. Featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and the DIY Network, our concrete products are beloved by landscape architects nationwide. Choose from our popular series or collaborate with our brilliant team for something new and exciting. We love a challenge.
  • BHGRE Leaskou Partners
    @robgrace5009
    As a Franchisee of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, in conjunction with Meredith Publishing and Realogy we offer a National and Global reach that is unsurpassed, while still maintaining a boutique quality. Leaskou Partners exclusively services Palm Springs, the Entire Coachella Valley as well as Joshua Tree and the Morongo Basin and all of California.
  • SurePro Painting
    @surepropainting
    Address: 108 Wild Basin Road, Suite 250, Austin, TX 78746, USA || Phone: 512-861-7798 || Website: https://www.surepropainting.com
  • Crestwood Construction
    @crestwoodconstruction
    Crestwood Construction builds generational Modern and Mountain Homes on Lake Tahoe and throughout the greater Tahoe Basin. Individually, we are experts in the field of construction — and while it’s certainly true that our meticulous attention to project management, impeccable craftsmanship, and obsessive attention to detail set our WORK apart, it is equally true that our peerless attention to client relationships is paramount. Our tireless pursuit of excellence and value are unrivaled. We balance creative design and disciplined processes to ensure sound construction and heightened craftsmanship. Crestwood’s approach and culture permeates across the team — a long standing group of dynamic personalities with like-minded goals and a shared commitment to the highest of standards.
  • Pigeon Toe Ceramics
    @pigeon_toe_ceramics
    You know when you visit your local vintage shoppe hoping for that rare, once-in-a-lifetime find that you spend a lifetime searching for? Or perhaps when you take your first trip overseas, staring out of the airplane window seat at the vast ocean below you. Or your first boy/girl dance? That’s Pigeon Toe. Founded in Portland, Oregon in 2009, Pigeon Toe Ceramics is the brainchild of fine artist and designer Lisa Jones. With a flair for modern, Scandinavian design and a knack for the craft, Lisa and her team lovingly mold each vessel, basin and bowl with delicate strength. Playful and charming, Pigeon Toe Ceramics redefine the rustic chic aesthetic with casual irreverence. Lisa’s products transcend trends, leaving behind an heirloom that’s hardly old-fashioned. Polished and refined, yet naturally imperfect, Pigeon Toe Ceramics is inspired by a new age of homegrown, depression-era aesthetics. Clean and tactile, white and pure.
  • Team 24GR
    @team24gr
    The team of the company 24gr.gr consists of well-trained and qualified professionals in the field and is here to cover everything related to electrical work. Our main goal is the 24 hour support of our customers throughout the Attica basin . The technical company has guaranteed partners throughout Greece to satisfy even the most demanding customer.
  • Carlos Somoza | Landscape Architecture
    @designsomoza
    Our Miami-based studio specializes in the design and craft of contemporary subtropical gardens. The gardens we create are inviting and bold, composed with an attention to detail and constructed responsibly, embracing the region's native flora and crafted using locally-produced and indigenous building materials. Built upon a foundation of historic architectural and garden design precedents, our studio's design aesthetic is clean and contemporary, influenced by the Caribbean Basin's traditional vernacular, modern tropical architecture and vibrant, subtropical landscapes.
  • Riski Ariga
    @riskiariga3031
    The Kitchen Sink by Nivito is the perfect choice for anyone looking to add a touch of sophistication to their kitchen https://www.nivito.com. This stylish sink is made from high-quality materials and features a sleek design that will complement any modern kitchen décor. The Kitchen Sink by Nivito is spacious enough to accommodate all your washing needs, and the deep basin ensures that you can easily wash larger items. The integrated draining board provides ample space for drying dishes, while the brushed stainless steel finish gives the sink a beautiful look that is easy to clean. With its ease of installation and impressive list of features, the Kitchen Sink by Nivito is the perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
  • Glass Hill
    @glass_hill
    Glass Hill was founded in January 2010 to provide clients with thoughtful and appropriate design and creative direction. During the time since they have produced interiors for Woodfinch Rare Books and the Royal College of Art, exhibition design and furniture design for Phillips de Pury and Company, and product design for the ICA London. Amongst other things Glass Hill are currently designing an art gallery interior, a fashion show in New York and bespoke furniture for a chain of restaurants. As well as client led projects Glass Hill are pursuing private research, specifically the Local Hero - a concept that hopes to reinstate a network of small, specific and affordable accommodation for people who travel. Markus and met at the Royal College of Art in 2005 on Ron Arad’s Design Products course. Originally from Sweden, Markus studied at Danish College of Design, Copenhagen, where he was frustrated with the college’s conventional view on consumer products, on graduation in 2003 moving to London via Stockholm. Meanwhile Joe was in High Wycombe, the home of English vernacular furniture, learing how to draw and measure and cut, mostly wood. At the end of his course he moved to London and was Tord Boontje’s first assistant, assisting on projects for luxury brands and fancy people. Slightly dissheartened by his experience of this world Joe went on to work for a refreshingly straight-forward bespoke furniture maker in east London before applying to the RCA MA. As part of his graduation piece from the Royal College Markus set about designing and building a vessel with which to charter the canals of London. The resulting canoe was a challenge in every sense and help as needed both practical and moral. Joe being a year junior and handy with a chisel offered his help. The subsequent month of very late nights, resin sanding and general woodwork, though dissmissed by tutors as being tactical work avoidance, was in fact a valuable lesson in making real things from basic stuff with a bit of reasearch and a lot of hardwork. The London Canoe Project left Regents park on the morning of the 22 of May and reached the Limehouse Basin that evening, and after surviving a night bike locked to a lamp post has become the artifact of the start of an ongoing collaboration that now finds itself, as of January 2010, called Glass Hill and resident in the eponymous street in Southwark.