Elephant Bottle Opener

By Angel | April 10, 2008 5:54 am |
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Elements of designing

This cool bottle opener is designed for those who value originality above all else. I can’t take my eyes off this really cute bottle opener… It is possible to use the trunk for bottle caps and the back for twist caps. You so gotta check it out!

Elephant cool bottle opener

Why Not Become Oriental?

By Angel | January 17, 2008 7:14 am |
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Elements of designing, Interior design

Today we will talk about area rugs. Actually, once again. And not because I want to tell you the same information one more time. Area rugs are much more than just small cozy carpets to keep your feet warm, they are perfect at making accents and drawing attention of your guests. I just want to remind you that you don’t have to forget about comfortable and stylish rugs and to inform you about new types in their collection.

  1. Oriental area rugs
  2. When hearing “oriental area rugs” we think about something with more than defining style and that after buying it your home will definitely look like an Oriental Palace. But, it means that we are very old-fashioned people and still don’t know that experts in Oriental rugs spend years not only learning how to make these rugs, but how to make them popular and attractive to the rest of people. So, these rugs are a combination of oriental exotic, dreams, hot Arabic nights and European interior designing traditions. They will add charm to your home.

    Multibrick area rug Multicolor navy area rug

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SHOJI. Japanese holding screens.

By Angel | July 13, 2007 6:45 am |
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Elements of designing

We already know about Fengshui, Japanese bedrooms and Zen principles. But, as for me, they all are rather vague. Sometimes it is even impossible to find out, which style does this room, thing or a piece of furniture belongs to. But one thing I know for sure, there are some special screens, or as the Japanese call them – Shoji screens! When one see this screen you perfectly know where he is and what a style of this room is.

Shoji_screen

History if these screens started at the times of Han dynasty (200BC – 200AD). They were made from paper, rice paper. They were seen at the most honorable and glorious events. There are a lot of variations of Shoji screens, some of them: fusumaShoji Screen.3JPG and tobusuma. Earlier such screens were used as partitions, brightly decorated with native paintings. They were rather heavy and made mainly from wood. They served many functions, being used as back stages while dances or performances, for tea ceremonies, to separate one room into different spaces. There were even different types of folding. By the way, despite there gentle and even subtle look, these screens are really durable and strong, it is achieved through the usage of unique technique.

With the development of trade between eastern and western countries, different objects from the East began flooding our countries. They were not just exotic and unusual, they were practical and durable. They brought light into our flats and homes. And they became popular, very popular. But we use them as decorations, beautiful details. We perfectly understand – they make us happy, they bedazzle us. It seems impossible, but somehow they create relaxing atmosphere and help to hide from the busyness of the outside world.

There exists another view onto Shoji screens, for a long period of time, they were used as objects, supporting walls. They have a wooden framework with a transparent rice paper on it. Often they are used together with special Shoji lamps.

As to my mind, the increasing popularity of Shoji screens and Japanese furniture at all, can be explained by its extraordinary calmness, simplicity, even peacefulness. They give us a feeling of tranquility and help to get rid of every day deals, work etc. They give us a calm oasis in the middle of big city hustle and bustle. I am fond of oriental furniture and their style! One day I would like to visit Japan!



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