Thursday, March 15, 2012

Dwell - April 2012

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Dwell - April 2012
Dwell - April 2012
English | PDF | 114 pages | 47 Mb

Generally, in magazines concerned with the design of homes, fruit bowls be very prevalent. High-priced photo stylists spend hours arranging them. You perceive them in photographs of kitchens and estate rooms. Often there's a goblet of unblemished green apples on the bathroom emptiness or a bowl of pomegranates in the bedroom. The result bowl is sometimes accompanied by a vase of tulips, glistening by spray-on dew, and precious slightly else. No quart of milk. No crumpled bag of Pepperidge Farm cookies with alone half of one cookie left at the bottom. No dish of Meow Mix up~ the floor. In short, no signs of life. At Dwell, we're platform a minor revolution. We think that it's in posse to live in a house or room by a bold modern architect, to acknowledge furniture and products that are exceptionally well designed, and di~atory be a regular human being. We esteem that good design is an whole part of real life. And that positive life has been conspicuous by its non-attendance in most design and architecture magazines.

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