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Win Bigger At Saturday Indesign

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Share your photo and tag @mobilia_ in one of your Instagram Stories. To win this amazing experience, simply visit Didier at Saturday Indesign and photograph yourself with one of our brand-new furniture creations, then follow and tag @rossdidier on Instagram. Here is how to enter on the day: 1.Follow Good luck!

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15 swoon-worthy designer pieces that could all be yours

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Appropriate for both indoor and outdoor, this versatile item can shapeshift in your home for many different uses, while giving proudly wearing the Australian designed and made tag. Ziggy Chair by Jardan ($3,462). Two Twill Chairs from DesignByThem ($1,520). Sit back and perch in the corner as the Ziggy invites a laidback nature.

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How E-Commerce Changed the Knock-Off Furniture Game

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Do the same for the iconic Emeco Navy chair , a Herman Miller Eames lounger , or dozens of other classic designs and you’ll be greeted with similar results. For example, earlier this year Herman Miller attempted to trademark the Eames Molded Plywood chair, but the company was denied by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

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Get Ready for Warm Weather With These 19 Outdoor Sofas

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It’s even fitted with a hidden bottle opener under one arm. The modular chairs can be arranged and re-arranged for additional configuration possibilities. This outdoor chair is made of grade-A teak harvested from strictly managed plantations, ensuring its sustainability. Made in Indonesia.

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Reading between the Lines | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I noticed that the people answering the phones would recognize the name calling and audibly groan and slump in their chair as they reached for the handset. I was the Chair of a prominent AIA committee and decided that I would use my position of authority to invite this architect to be a judge for my event.