A fair wind and a following sea
God speed, Jacqui May the winds be always warm and steady. It won’t be the same without you. Related Posts:No Related Posts ...
God speed, Jacqui May the winds be always warm and steady. It won’t be the same without you. Related Posts:No Related Posts ...
I’ve been on a traditional kick lately – let’s redress that today with some sleek and citified kitchens. I like this layout, with its arrays of appliances in the wings. Yes, it probably violates some “rules” about landing spaces, but it works for me: A bit of a bowling alley look? Plenty of work surface, ...
I guess it’s really soppy Victorian rubbish, but this week, I’m with Robert Browning: OH, to be in England Now that April’s there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowest boughs and the brush-wood sheaf Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf, While the chaffinch sings on the orchard ...
I’m a huge admirer of Ingo Maurer’s lamp designs, many of them have that playful simplicity that makes you think, “I could have done that” - as long as none of your friends are around to cut you down to size! Lucellino is simply a lightbulb with wings: Transformed into a flock it becomes Birds ...
I’m guest posting today at Paul Anater’s Kitchen and Residential Design – a few thoughts provoked by the explosion of LED lighting in all sorts of products. Please come on over and join me there! Related Posts:No Related Posts ...
One of the best things about a Kitchen and Bath Industry show is all the cooking – so many of the appliance vendors have celebrity chefs doing cooking demos throughout the day, and there are plenty of opportunities for sampling. Burgers burgers at Fisher & Paykel, scallops at GE profile, paella at Kohler, asparagus and ...
Tomorrow KBIS2010 begins in Chicago. I’ll be trudging the vast halls of the McCormick Center, diligently seeking out all the latest and greatest that the Kitchen and Bath Industry has to offer. My courage will need quite a lot of gard ing if I’m to make it through the weekend. Assuming I manage to crawl ...