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Forrest Lesch-Middelton a potter in Petaluma, Calif., makes ceramics
that look like the products of an ancient civilization whose people
proudly insisted on being buried with their dishware. The surfaces are
mottled the decorations irregular and the tones earthy siennas and
fawns. Mr. Lesch-Middelton invented a technique for transferring
Islamic starbursts scrollread more
If January has arrived all too soon and you have
Christmas-tree-removal anxiety, tuck these design ideas away from next
year.
These 12 evergreen fantasies were created by Valley designers Robert
Busse, Karen Strong, Kevin LaPratt, Annie McKay, Ashlie Adams and
Barbara Burner for the 2012 Festival of the Trees to support the
Arizona Burn Fread more
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There is always a gray area between where architecture stops and interior design begins, and that gray area is constantly changing even during the course of a single project. Close collaboration can turn that gray area into the best part of the project. It can be frustrating to see a missed opportunity or changes in the field because everyone wasn't on theread morehome/design
Echoes of an Ancient Civilization

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