POUL KJÆRHOLM, PK 11 chairs, Denmark (1957). Manufactured by E. Kold Christensen. Material brushed steel, ash and leather.
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POUL KJÆRHOLM, PK 11 chairs, Denmark (1957). Manufactured by E. Kold Christensen. Material brushed steel, ash and leather.
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Mother’s Day Gifts — Primrose Path
While most mother’s delight in a beautiful bouquet of flowers, others like to take their bloom bureaucracy a sniff further. From vases to flower pockets, the green thumb-minded mother, will be pushing up daisies long past Mother’s Day. Want to take this gift that keeps giving one step further? Don’t be a wallflower: don a sun hat and a smock apron and give mom a hand. A little bit of anemones here, a little bit of French tulips there, and, voilà, you’re coming up roses. So don’t be a late bloomer, shop our sweet selection of fresh garden gifts.
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Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri (Australian-Aboriginal, b. c. 1958, east of Kiwirrkurra, Western Australia) - Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay), 2006 Paintings, Acrylics on Belgian Linen



National Archeological Museum in Athens, 2005. Photos by Ferdinando Scianna.
Parisian interior by Pierre Yovanovich: Solid brass table lamps by Pierre Forsell for Skultuna, Sweden (c.1960s) and custom-made lounge chairs by Yovanovitch. / D Pages