Daddy Types has something with seating that I reckognize:-)
Mazeltov. Now you have until Mardi Gras to figure out how to fit a car seat on the chopper.
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Chairs, Chair Design and Chair Designers
Daddy Types has something with seating that I reckognize:-)
Mazeltov. Now you have until Mardi Gras to figure out how to fit a car seat on the chopper.
Via Daddy Types
Among the most influential designers of the twentieth century, Lella and Massimo Vignelli have brought clarity, coherence, and timelessness to innumerable projects: from corporate identity for Knoll, Cinzano, Xerox, and RAI television; to packaging for Perugina, Fratelli Rossetti, Heller, and IBM; to publications, interior design, and product design.
Among numerous other honors, Massimo Vignelli has won two Compasso d’Oro’s. Born in Italy, the Vignellis work in the USA. Their work is represented in museums worldwide.
Heller – The Vignelli Chair
Respite is a shelter made for people on the move. It’s red nylon shell transforms into a hammock when you need to relax after a long day’s hike, and easily turns back into a tent when you need the rest. The strong steel tubing that make up its frame folds into a backpack for quick transit. All it’s missing is a grill and a machine that’ll do all the fishing for you.
Designer: Ryan Heiser
Via Yanko Design
A lady lost in a peacock rattan chair
Fine Art PHOTOGRAPHY: Selina De Maeyer
I clicked on this Blog this morning and found out that in one way or another someone or something had taking over the content.
After a call to my service provider they advised me to install a newer WP Version. Currently the Blog runs on version 2.6.1. of WordPress. Worpress advises to install version 2.7.
I will! I will!
However, like with every update I first like to test the new version locally a bit more before uploading it to my own hosted site…..
After some rummaging around (the WP database was still intact), I found out that the AntiLeech “plugin” had taken over in one way or another and garbled my output, ALL output.
So the lesson learned is to deactivate this “plugin” and get rid of it….completely and entirely.