3/28/2011 |
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10 Things You Need to Know About Apartment Therapy Part I |
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Image from Terence Conran’s “The House Book” (1977) Next month, in April, we'll be celebrating the tenth anniversary of the founding of Apartment Therapy, so it seems like a good time to put down on paper not only what has happened over the last ten years, but also what we’re working on now. The story is a little bit about me personally, but mostly it's about how this company has grown. There is much to it that I hope you will find familiar, useful and inspiring. And, if you are a regular reader of Apartment Therapy, you may also find that it has become a part of your own story. I certainly hope so. |
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Today's Hot House Tour |
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| | Marlous & Pim have styled their bright, sunny home in the Netherlands to perfection. Like a lot of us, Marlous is a collector of finds from second-hand shops. Her greatest tip is to not display everything at once. Know when enough is enough — keep some things in storage and display the others. When the time is right, swap them out for a nice change. | |
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Maxwell's Daily Find |
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| | Another great Scandinavian design source with a bright and catchy vibe, ISAK is the brainchild of Swede Sandra Isaksson, who "grew up in the heart of a Swedish forest," says that all of her products "are part hand made by trolls" and currently lives with her "Prince and two sons in England." | |
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Shopper's Guide |
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| | It's always tricky compiling a "best of" list for coffee equipment, since tastes vary so much from person to person. There are lots of ways to make a cup of coffee in your kitchen, and the method you prefer depends on how much time you want to spend on prep and whether you go for a stronger or lighter brew, among other factors. | |
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