• SG Blocks
    @sg_blocks
    SG Blocks We work with architects, developers, builders, and commercial clients to help them build incredibly safe, strong, and green structures using code-engineered shipping containers. We work closely with our partners to source the the right box for each project need, then use our unique experience and know-how to build-out each to exact specifications.
  • neo-utility
    @neoutility
    neo-utility was founded in 2009 by Kip Kotzen. Recognizing that there were great products that were not making their way to the American market, neo-utility began to identify and forge relationships with both established and emerging design brands from around the world, focusing on products that are inherently useful and innovative.
  • BLOCK722
    @block722
    “To rise all senses through authentic and timeless experiences” “To rise all senses through authentic and timeless experiences” Block722 is an Athens-based architecture studio, founded in 2009 by architect Sotiris Tsergas and interior designer Katja Margaritoglou. The team combines Greek and Scandinavian heritage, as well as interdisciplinary experience, and creates work that feels confident, natural, and timeless. The studio undertakes a variety of work, from residential to commercial and hospitality, managing in-house all stages of architectural development, from concept design, through to construction and delivery. Solutions always incorporate a focus on quality materials, a crafts-based approach and collaborations with local artisans and artists that interpret the Mediterranean spirit and traditions for the 21st century. An architectural ethos that places a sense of balance at its heart is among this boutique, yet dynamic practice’s guiding principles. At the same time, Block722’s design solutions are strongly led by each project’s contextual needs and the client’s brief. As a result, the studio has won several high-profile awards and has been featured widely in Greek and international media, such as Wallpaper*, ELLE Décor France, Cote Sud, RUM and Dezeen.
  • The Utility Collective
    @theutilitycollective
    The Utility Collective was founded by designers Eric Pfeiffer and Steve Piccus in 2010. Their goal was to bring intelligent, well-made products to market and share how they are designed and made. Further, the firm wanted to build its products in the U.S. with sustainable materials at fair prices. They make a range of seating, storage items, office accessories, and decorative prints on plywood.
  • Lowest Flight Fares
    @srishtikapoor2489
    Lowest flight fares is a travel agency that gives assistance by providing cheap flight tickets and its customers are satisfied with the services. It helps travelers with baggage policy, refunds, cancellation, and the cheapest flight fare. It offers discounts to regular customers and also has many bookings from existing customers.
  • Lowest Flight Fare
    @lowestflightfare
    Lowest flight fare is a travel agency that gives assistance by providing cheap flight tickets and its customers are satisfied with the services. It helps travelers with baggage policy, refunds, cancellation, and the cheapest flight fare. It offers discounts to regular customers and also has many bookings from existing customers.
  • Bill Leebens
    @bill_leebens
    Trained in engineering and journalism, Bill Leebens has worked in the felds of audio, automobile racing, and medical imaging. Bill has served on the Consumer Electronics Association's High Performance Audio Advisory Board, worked in the wholesale, retail and manufacturing sides of consumer electronics, was Director of Marketing at AudiogoN. Bill also organized the 2012 New York Audio Show at the Waldorf Astoria. Bill currently lives in Parrish, FL.
  • Adam Block
    @adamblock
    art, architecture, design
  • Bill Fritts
    @bill_fritts
    Founder, Intelligent Design
  • Bill Stumpf
    @billstumpf
    A seasoned designer whose distinguished tenure for Herman Miller resulted in the award-winning Ergon, Equa, and dot-com-synonymous/simply ubiquitous Aeron chairs (with Don Chadwick), Stumpf (1936-2006) not only knew enough about offices to be authoritative in their dismissal, he knew a lot about everything. Having previously authored The Ice Palace That Melted Away: Restoring Civility and Other Lost Virtues to Everyday Life, Stumpf’s next manuscript concerned what he called “the arts of daily living”—a maddeningly broad topic that he approached with both wizardly acumen and childlike curiosity.

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