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Win Bigger At Saturday Indesign

Habitus Living

With 34 local and international exhibitors on board, 130+ activations and over 40 expert speakers in 11 Design Discussions, and 9 never before seen installations, there are plenty of reasons not to miss this year’s program. Share your photo and tag @mobilia_ in one of your Instagram Stories. Eager to take the plunge?

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15 swoon-worthy designer pieces that could all be yours

Habitus Living

But more than giving you some architectural eye candy (which it certainly does), the program also calls for you – our loyal army of Design Hunters – to tell us which home you deem to be the best. By taking part in the People’s Choice voting , you go in the draw to win an incredible Design Hunter prize pack worth $27,000.

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How E-Commerce Changed the Knock-Off Furniture Game

Dwell

If you type the words "togo sofa" into Google, chances are slim that your first result will be a link to an original Michel Ducaroy design sold by Ligne Roset. 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.

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Get Ready for Warm Weather With These 19 Outdoor Sofas

Dwell

West Elm Playa Outdoor Reversible Sectional The slim profile and clean lines of our Playa Collection recall the best of Scandinavian design. HAY Palissade Lounge Sofa For the Danish design company HAY, brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec created the Palissade Collection (2015). Made in China.

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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. Know any bad architects?