Japanese train fans can buy furniture made with real parts from classic Romancecar interiors
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father. i just heard him saying, help, some is in trouble. ways get out? this point yes i was. scared the voice was coming from inside the walk-in closet attached to the bathroom. herman moved closer, nudged a cross the doorknob was a dining chair. he opened the door, and there was sandra, on the floor, tied by her arms and angles alive. he said that she did not look well at all. as marissa we s mom cut sandra loose. her dad spoke. where is your dad, wears your uncle? the answer to that. unspeakable. what had happened to we jamie melgar and to his wife? coming up. she looked like she had aged ten years overnight. broken, and lost. sandra melgar, the only possible witness to a terrible night. but what you remember?
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This iconic cocktail table was done by Yves Klein, one of the most influential, prominent, and controversial French artists to emerge in the 1950s, also known as a forerunner of Minimal art as well as Pop art. Klein’s table is similar to his suspended pigment pieces, which were the genesis for this design. The form of the table is very simple, very elegant, and meant really to disappear. The pigment is all. And since the pigment is loose, it does invite comparison to Klein’s belief in pure space. The eye penetrates what seems to be a limitless depth. Yves Klein is remembered above all for his use of a single colour, the rich shade of ultramarine that he made his own: International Klein Blue. His table has become one of the most iconic and recognisable pieces of furniture transcending into art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Gilles Clement, Gilles Clement Designs
Christian Siriano Launches His First-Ever Furniture Collection
The designer takes his eye from the red carpet to the living room.
By Anna Fixsen
a lot since he skyrocketed to fashion fame after winning
Project Runway way back in 2008. He’s dressed everyone from J.Lo to Michelle Obama. He has his own talk show on
Bravo. He’s even secured a spot on
Time’s list of the most influential people.
Siriano is now branching out into interior design with the launch of his first-ever furniture collection, available today on 1stDibs. And unlike his showstopping red-carpet numbers (who could forget Billy Porter’s 2019 Oscar gown?), this nine-piece line is surprisingly restrained, rooted in simple geometric forms and neutral materials. “I think because my dresses are so bold and bright, this was a palate cleanser,” Siriano tells
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