When designer Shanty Wijaya, of Allprace Properties, got to work on the midcentury home she was renovating in Los Angeles, she knew that she wanted to incorporate a mix of two of her favorite styles: Japanese and Scandinavian design aesthetics.
Using that exact combination, dubbed Japandi, she artfully worked the look into the entire space to completely transform the three-bedroom hillside home. “To me, each of these design influences support a healthy, meaningful lifestyle and reinforce a connectedness to nature,” she says. “From the zenlike tranquility of Japanese wabi-sabi to the minimalist, warm, and neutral elements of Scandinavian hygge, I wanted to create a fusion of cultures that was intentional, artful, and sustainable.”
Some film and television series franchises have been around for such a long time that changes were bound to happen. Not just the technical side of things, like picture quality, visual and sound effects, or props, but also things like the cast.
It may have been the case that some stars refused to continue working with a given franchise, or vice versa the suits behind the franchise decided not to cast them any more. Or perhaps they simply grew old and it was only natural a new actor would step in.
Regardless, change is inevitable. Today,
Bored Panda takes a look at how popular female characters have changed over the course of a franchise. Check them out in the list below, and while you’re at it, vote and comment on the ones you like the most. And, no doubt there’s a lot more that could have made the list, so why not share those in the comment section!
Brother, will be streamed live from Southwark Playhouse in March.
Penned by Robin Simões da Silva and Annabel Mutale Reed, the workshop folk piece follows a young transgender man making his way in the world.
The show is directed by Tom Jackson Greaves and produced by Deus Ex Machina Productions (
Spring Awakening). It has musical direction and orchestrations by Jack Trzcinski, lighting design by Zoe Spurr and sound design by Roly Botha.
The cast will feature Melanie La Barrie, Georgina Lloyd-Owen, Sam Peggs and Robin Simões da Silva. The piece runs from 5 to 6 March, the 3.15pm performance on Saturday 6 March will be captioned.
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