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Sedus: Ergonomic Excellence

Design Middleeast

Joelle Nader, Sedus’ Managing Director, discusses ergonomic furniture, the impact of technology on design, workplace trends, and what to expect from the brand in the near future. I belong to Sedus family since 2009, and currently responsible of Sedus Office Furniture LLC, a subsidiary of Sedus, overlooking the Middle East markets.

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David Rockwell’s 2021 Oscars set is both “intimate and grand”

Design Week

New York-based designer David Rockwell returned as scenic designer for last night’s 93 rd Academy Awards ceremony. This is the third time Rockwell Group has designed the set for the Academy Awards, with the consultancy previously leading the design in 2009 and 2010.

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

VMS

Stylish patrons seeking the latest fashions from shirtwaists to wing collars, and the finest of fabrics, flocked to an impressive roster of newly founded department stores including The John Wanamaker Store (designed by Daniel H. cities,” says Steve Kaufman, former Editor-in-Chief of VMSD from 1998 until 2009. Hearn & Son, B.

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From a cartoon mouse to a global giant: how Walt Disney conquered the world

Inside Retail

It set the standard for theme park design and showed the way forward for the company: diversification. Buyouts and a cultural behemoth In 2006 Disney bought Pixar, in 2009 it bought Marvel and in 2012 it bought Lucasfilm. Since 1986, Disney have tried to keep it out of circulation, although clips can be found online.

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Manchin’s New Bill Could Lead to One Big Climate Win

Robinson Meyer

Most of the country’s roughly 437,000 miles of transmission lines were built in the 1950s or 1960s and designed to last 50 years; those lines are now reaching the end of their life in a hotter, stormier, and more extreme climate than they were built for. That’s in part because the grid is getting old.

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