4/18/2011 |
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Best Young Designers from Salone del Mobile |
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Had enough of Italy? I haven't. After spending the weekend back on American soil, I'm still daydreaming of the all the things I saw over there last week. Here's a good example. At the very back of one of the least noticeable halls at Il Salone is the Salone Satellite, or the cheap seats where you find the young and aspiring designers. I've rounded up about eight that I really loved. These designers may be young, but they're highly skilled and already underway with their careers. |
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Today's Hot House Tour |
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| | Name: Nana Kim, her husband, their 2-year-old daughter and 2 cats Location: Bouldin Neighborhood — Austin, Texas Size: 2,300 square feet Years lived in: 4 The home designed by Nana Kim, of 9 square studio, is a dream for anyone who loves modern design and nature. | |
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Maxwell's Daily Find |
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| | What more can I say: I bought two of these chairs in Stella Orange for our old, tiny apartment and love them dearly (that's my pic at left). They're not only super comfortable and slim, they're a part of US design history. Designed by Norman Cherner for Plycraft in 1958 as a companion to the Cherner Arm Chair, the Side Chair comes in a lot of finishes and with upholstery. | |
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Shopper's Guide |
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| | There's something so appealing about the "all in one" kitchen unit — it's like a well-oiled engine on which the whole home runs. While not always practical (high-end kitchenettes can end up costing as much or more than their full-sized counterparts) mini kitchens are at the very least inspiring in their space saving ingenuity. Here are 10 of our favorites. | |
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