Screens & Room Dividers
And the list continues…
Design to Grace caught out attention with their selections of outdoor art. Their extensive collection of hanging wall panels capture the majesty of the outdoors, with patterns as whimsical as butterflies or something with the geometrical cache of a palm leaf.
We turned to I.C.E. out of the Netherlands for the best patterns, and quality rugs and that’s exactly what we found. I.C.E. rugs are produced by experienced craftsman the world over. What’s most unqiue about I.C.E. is their respect for the origin of the hand knotted carpet, creating a true spirit collaboration and a fine product, the labor of love. That explains why they are in demand worldwide. They have exlusive designers contacts, so you’ll find patterns here that you find with other purveyors.
From carpeting we move on to what lies beneath it. Refin Ceramics has long been a player in the flooring game. So leave it to them to take on the challenge of going green and succeeding with flourish. Click here to see the stunning samples that make up their Eco-Leader collection.
At the end of a brisk autumn day, soak your cares away in this Luxury Oval Free Standing Stone Bath by Castello Fuse art with luxury and you have the rounded edges and well colored stone of a Castello bath.
With such a great show and so much happening, it’s hard to narrow down our favorites, but we hope you find some of these options as interesting as we did.
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Posted by chictip.com at 19 September, 2008
Many times homeowners leave doors as an afterthought, feeling they are not worth the investment. Doors don’t have to be simply functional. They can actually serve as an architectural detail or a piece of art in your home.
Above are a few inspirational examples. Look how they add texture, color and pizzazz to a space.
These particular doors are paneled with resin material from www.3-form.com
3form system uses eco-resin panels that can be transformed into walls, dividers, doors and other architectural solutions.

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Posted by chictip.com at 24 July, 2008
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As a designer I am always searching for unique pieces, whether it’s furniture, a piece of art or a home accessory. I thought I should share this one with you. The artistic designs, using natural materials, in this collection makes each piece a stunning focal point in any room.
Aswoon / Susan Woods Studio is located in Brooklyn, NYC.
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