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New Scandinavian Design

New Scandinavian Design
More than four hundred color photographs capture the innovative contributions of Scandinavian designers to the stylish evolution of contemporary furniture, housewares, textiles, home accessories, and consumer electronics. 10,000 first printing.



The Rustic Cabin: Design & Architecture by Ralph R. Kylloe,
The Rustic Cabin: Design & Architecture by Ralph R. Kylloe,
With a focus on architecture and details, Ralph Kylloe introduces creative rustic designs that are reviving the age-old tradition of cabin craftsmanship. Included are newly built log and stone homes steeped in history, not only of the region where they are built but also of the log-building history of Scandinavian ancestors and mountain men whose small log cabins protected them from the harsh elements of the mountain frontier and gave them comfort by a cozy fire. Displaying photographic details of the highest-quality workmanship in stone masonry and log work, these homes also boast a blending of fine antiques and contemporary furnishings. Arts & Crafts, Scandinavian, and western legacies in furniture building and interior styling steal the scene in many rooms. These homes are rich in vision, beauty and warmth-photographed and framed by Ralph's keen eye for quality and richness.



Funkis - 'Funkis' is the general name for the mid 20th century Scandinavian functionalist movement in architecture, interior and product design. Its principles are still present in the contemporary 'Scandinavian style', as popularised by Ikea.

Jam Factory, Adelaide - Located in Adelaide's West End, The Jam Factory (properly JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design) is a world-renowned contemporary craft and design centre and retail outlet with a focus on South Australian artists and having four major artistic directions (Ceramics, Furniture, Metal and Glass). In May 2005, the Jam Factory hosted 1000 glassmakers from 25 countries for the 35th Glass Arts Society (GAS) conference, the first in the southern hemisphere.

West Elm - West Elm is a retail chain that features contemporary furniture designs and other housewares. It is owned by Williams-Sonoma, Inc..

Adult Contemporary (Billboard Chart) - The Adult Contemporary chart (formerly known as Adult Contemporary Singles) lists the most popular songs weekly calculated by airplay and occasionally sales. Billboard magazine publishes this listing which includes Adult Contemporary and pop songs played on "lite-pop" and adult contemporary radio stations and available for sale in stores across the United States.



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Contemporary Style Furniture - Contemporary Style Furniture Sheraton Style - Sheraton is a late 18th century neoclassical English furniture style, in vogue ca 1785 - 1800, that was named afterwards (by 19th century collectors and dealers) to credit furniture designer Thomas Sheraton, whose books of engraved designs capture this style. Sheraton style employs slender lightweight forms, using satinwood, mahogany or painted finishes. American Empire (style) - American Empire is a French-inspired Neo-classical style of American furniture and decoration that was initiated just before 1800 and is ...

Contemporary Scandinavian Furniture - Contemporary Scandinavian Furniture Funkis - 'Funkis' is the general name for the mid 20th century Scandinavian functionalist movement in architecture, interior and product design. Its principles are still present in the contemporary 'Scandinavian style', as popularised by Ikea. Jam Factory, Adelaide - Located in Adelaide's West End, The Jam Factory (properly JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design) is a world-renowned contemporary craft and design centre and retail outlet with a focus on South Australian artists and having four major artistic directions (Ceramics, ...

Furniture Bedroom Furniture - Furniture Bedroom Furniture Danish Modern and Beyond: Scandinavian Inspired Furniture from Heywood-Wakefield The sleek lines of Danish Modern furniture took the design world by storm in the mid-twentieth century. Among the American companies that manufactured this style of furniture was the Heywood-Wakefield Co., based in Gardner, Massachusetts. Known widely today for their lines of blonde furniture, Heywood-Wakefield addressed the American family's desire for an informal yet sophisticated look through its Danish Modern furniture bedroom furniture and ...

Furniture Bedroom Furniture - Furniture Bedroom Furniture Danish Modern and Beyond: Scandinavian Inspired Furniture from Heywood-Wakefield The sleek lines of Danish Modern furniture took the design world by storm in the mid-twentieth century. Among the American companies that manufactured this style of furniture was the Heywood-Wakefield Co., based in Gardner, Massachusetts. Known widely today for their lines of blonde furniture, Heywood-Wakefield addressed the American family's desire for an informal yet sophisticated look through its Danish Modern furniture bedroom furniture and ...

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