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146 documents for copenhagen furniture
  • ... Upholstered Furniture Collection II-18 Copenhagen Upholstered Lounge Chair II-19 Copenhagen Water Hy...

  • ... Upholstered Furniture Collection II-18 Copenhagen Upholstered Lounge Chair II-19 Copenhagen Water Hy...

  • This action finalizes the residual risk and technology review conducted for two industrial source categories regulated by separate national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants. The two national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants are: National Emissions Standards for Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (Surface Coating) and National Emissions Standards for Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations. This action also finalizes revisions to the regulatory provisions related to emissions during periods of startup, shutdown and malfunction.

    ...91. Copenhagen, Denmark. Available on-line at http://www.euro.who...

  • As a little girl, Mary Hunt Kahlenberg played in her family's attic, which was stuffed with three generations of furniture, clothes, and other treasures. Among these heirlooms was a box of silk ribbons from the days when ladies wore them to adorn their hats and clothes. In her new book, Five Centuries of Indonesian Textiles, co-edited with Ruth Barnes and published by Delmonico Books/ Prestel, Kahlenberg describes the ribbons as "snippets of silksome striped in amazing colors, others with flowers in lush velvet, as well as lengths of heavy silk grosgrain." "I became very enamored of those ribbons and all of the old clothes that hung around in the attic," Kahlenberg recalled in a recent conversation with Pasatiempo. "I give credit to those materials for my interest in textiles, which sta...

  • Histories of the rising popularity of Danish modern furniture in both Denmark and the United States have traditionally ascribed its success to the inherent beauty of Danish design. This article argues that Danish modern furniture succeeded for two other reasons. First, through the creation of powerful narratives, or stories, that framed the way consumers made sense of this furniture; and, second, through the calculated development of a network of individuals and organizations whose goal was to promote and legitimize these narratives.

    ... comment: "A few years ago a group of Copenhagen architects and cabinetmakers started to cooperate ...

  • Frank Meyer, the manager of A Child's Delight in Corte Madera, has found a new way to regress during his day job. He goes joyriding on cars built for peewees. It's the middle of a Tuesday afternoon in the Town Center toy store and Meyer is talking about the hottest toys of the holiday season. "This Plasma Car is very hot," he says. "Everyone wants one of these." He's pointing to a display of brightly colored plastic-molded "ride on" cars from Plasmart. He explains how the car won the Oppenheim Award for Best Toy, and all about how it uses a new technology. "There are no pedals, no engine, no motor, you just keep turning the wheel, and it's propelled forward." The Plasma Car is made for ages 3 and up, but when he mentions it can safely hold up to 200 pounds, his fellow employees,...

    ..., than the "clunky retro looking furniture from the old line," says, Michael Walraven, from S... invented by Bay Area 10-year-old Kylie Copenhagen as part of a first-grade science project. "You st...

  • Once esteemed as a landscape painter, Kyhn hasn't been considered a particularly important Danish artist for decades, although that's not quite enough to remove his paintings from the museum walls, nor to replace them with the work of the many women artists he instructed. In the enormous painting, From the Early Days of the Women's Suffrage Movement, which now hangs in the Women's Museum in Aarhus, Marie Luplau painted her mother in the center of a group of women and men who fought fierce battles in the last quarter of the nineteenth century for women's suffrage, equal pay, and state support for childcare.

    ... at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. The school was in his home; he put all the studen... Kongevej; the heavy drapes and bulky furniture are the Danish equivalent of Victorian; the walls ...

  • COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Joern Utzon, the Danish architect who designed the iconic Sydney Opera House, has died. He was 90. Utzon died from a heart attack in his sleep early Saturday, surrounded by family members in Denmark, his son, Kim Utzon, told The Associated Press.

    ... suburb, which opened in 1976, and a furniture and design showroom, known as Paustian, in the Cop...

  • Da danske mobler blev moderne: Historien om dansk mobeldesigns storhedstid (Danish Modern: A History of the Golden Age of Danish Furniture Design), by Per H. Hansen, is reviewed.

    ...By Per H. Hansen. Copenhagen: Aschehoug, 2006. 644 pp. Photographs, illustratio...

  • Identifying a "good" chair, Alan Lazarus says, can trigger intense debate. Finding a bad chair is easy. "The worst chair is always the last chair left in a conference room when you're late to the meeting," he says. "The back tilts back too far. The height adjustment is broken. The worst chair is the chair that doesn't work. As a design professor at William Paterson University who crafts his own fine furniture line for Lazarus & Williamson in Paterson, Lazarus finds chairs the most challenging, partly because they so closely embrace the human body.

    ... use in the lobby of the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. In a host of colors and coverings, including Naug...



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