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November 2010

Tie-Dye Wallcoverings from Yangki by Sondra Alexander

12/02/10

Tie-Dye Wallcoverings from Yangki by Sondra Alexander

Sondra Alexander reinterprets tie-dye into striking, eco-friendly wallcoverings set on organic rice paper.

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Artist Malia Jensen Designs for Artware Editions

12/01/10

Artist Malia Jensen Designs for Artware Editions

Sculptor Malia Jensen has created a new series of functional objects designed to make you see everyday items through a new light

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Ursula Morley Price Exhibtion

11/30/10

Ursula Morley Price Exhibtion

McKenzie Fine Art presents an exhibition of new hand-built, ceramic sculpture in stoneware, by British-born artist Ursula Morley Price

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Greenwich House Pottery

11/22/10

Greenwich House Pottery

Founded in 1902 by Mary Simkovitch, Greenwich House began as a settlement house to help New York's immigrant population acclimate to a new country. Today, Greenwich House offers a variety of programs aimed at helping individuals lead more fulfilling lives. Programs in art, social services, education and music give thousands of people enriching experiences. One of their programs—Greenwich House Pottery—is throwing a "Made in Clay," Holiday Sale at their Jones Street address, where everything from jewelry, tiles, studio pottery and small sculptures will be available. With some of the proceeds helping to support the Pottery program, you can enjoy yourself and give back at the same time! A long list of featured artists includes: Will Coggin, Stacy Cushman, Rebecca...

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An Alessi Thanksgiving

11/19/10

An Alessi Thanksgiving

With Thanksgiving right around the corner, Italian Design Factory Alessi has come up with some great designs to make your Turkey day hip and fun!

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Lalique's Rare Crystal Decanter Auctioned at Sotheby's

11/17/10

Lalique's Rare Crystal Decanter Auctioned at Sotheby's

Lalique's Cire Perdue Decanter sold at Sotheby's for an impressive $460,000! Even more impressive is that all of the proceeds are being donated to charity.

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Williamsburg's "The Edge" Complex Opens!

11/16/10

Williamsburg's "The Edge" Complex Opens!

Rivaling any luxury residential building in Manhattan, The Edge, located on the Williamsburg waterfront, unveils the largest-ever amenity package in Brooklyn.

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Modular Home On Display In the West Village!

11/11/10

Modular Home On Display In the West Village!

Residents of the West Village are the first to see the eco-friendly, modular home displayed on the corner of Charles Street and Washington Street—there until the end of November.

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Resource Furniture Gets Resourceful

11/09/10

Resource Furniture Gets Resourceful

Living in one of the most densely populated cities in the world might be fun, but it definitely puts a damper on "entertaining" when your living space consists of four walls. Click to see how Resource Furniture is revolutionizing space utilization!

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  Art @ Abode Photography Exhibit

11/08/10

Art @ Abode Photography Exhibit

Art @ Abode presents "Objects at rest," a photography exhibit by Brooklynite Ron Hester

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Warp & Weft's Antique Collection

11/04/10

Warp & Weft's Antique Collection

Antique Oushaks originating from historical provinces of Turkey, add a silky texture underfoot

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About This Blog

Design editor Nicole Haddad brings you the latest and greatest introductions from the cutting Edge of product design. Her unconditional love for design is built off of her first love: travel. From Ghana, to Tanzania, to Belize, Turkey, Lebanon, Switzerland and beyond, she's crawled the globe in the hopes of satiating her desire to experience as many different cultures and lifestyles as possible.

No dice yet, but she'll keep you posted if it ever happens.

From the pages of New York Spaces to her blog, this Southern-turned-City girl will reveal her tastes that are as broad as her traveling experiences. After all, an interior is only as beautiful as the pieces it houses. So for Nicole, to close yourself off to certain types of design will make for one boring way of life. She advises to keep your eyes and your heart open to all.

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