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+GLASS ??transforms space into a play of colors and reflections

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Presented in three color and texture combinations, +GLASS is a series of artifacts made through manual and machine processing. The two products blend perfectly, in a synergy of balance between full and empty, allowing you to create infinite composition possibilities, customizable in colors and shapes.

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Blowing Chairs: Seungjin Yang creates balloon sculptures resembling furniture

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By layering epoxy resin, Korean artist Seungjin Yang transforms a party favourite into functional seats. He graduated in Metal Art & Design from Hongik University in 2013, but after that, he realised he wanted to use his craft to explore something unusual. Yes, these chairs are made of balloons.

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Is the digital landscape inclusive enough? Interview with Will Selviz

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He was born in Venezuela, grew up in Kuwait and moved to Canada in 2013, where he went to OCAD University and specialized in 3D animation, branding, and entrepreneurship. Will Selviz: “I was born in Venezuela, grew up in Kuwait, and then emigrated to Canada in 2013. Who is Will Selviz? And why did you decide to join it?

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A cultural synergy embedded in Carlo Massoud’s objects

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In 2013, he began working under his own name, participating in international fairs , including the Armory Show (NYC), Southern Guild (Cape Town), Design Days (Dubai), among many. ” ‘Chair-ry’ in collaboration with Mary-Lynn Massoud, made with foam and colored shotcrete – Images courtesy of Carlo Massoud.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

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In one of the first editions of The Show Window , billed as a monthly “Journal of Practical Window Trimming,” Baum enthusiastically wrote, “Suggest possibilities of color and sumptuous display that would delight the heart. With New York “street artists” setting the pace, this window genre soon spread across the country. Marquand and F.