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Grill X restaurant designed by Italian architect Romolo Stanco, located in Casale Monferrato, Italy. This restaurant has inspired by typical sushi bar, it have an amazing interior design, the ultra modern concept with minimalist bar stool and dining table. Grill X restaurant designed to be a place where people can sit and enjoy their food in a comfortable. Successful Modern restaurant interior design ideas are bred with an understanding of the types of experiences your customers are looking for and the promise your brand has made to them. (more…)

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The vacant Battery Building stands to gain new life housing upscale condominiums, offices and a restaurant under a $10.5 million restoration plan for the century-old warehouse in downtown Sioux City.

Roger and Jane Bomgaars, owners of the four-story brick structure at 232 Water St., have formed a partnership with Omaha-based developers Jim and Jane Hamlin to tackle the mixed-use project. The two couples unveiled their plans in a meeting last week with Journal editors and reporters. (more…)

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The Art Deco Home has many new designs of Art Deco furniture for sale, including works by the great masters of Art Deco design.

PIERRE CHAREAU

The Maison de Verre (French for House of Glass) was built from 1928 to 1931 in Paris, France. Constructed in the early modern style of architecture, the house’s design emphasized three primary traits: honesty of materials, variable transparency of forms, and juxtaposition of “industrial” materials and fixtures with a more traditional style of home décor. The primary materials used were steel, glass, and glass block. Some of the notable “industrial” elements included rubberized floor tiles, bare steel beams,perforated metal sheet,heavy industrial light fixtures and mechanical fixtures.
The design was a collaboration between Pierre Chareau (a furniture and interiors designer), Bernard Bijvoet (a Dutch architect working in Paris since 1927) and Louis Dalbet (craftsman metalworker). Much of the intricate moving scenery of the house was designed on site as the project developed. The external form is defined by translucent glass block walls, with select areas of clear glazing for tranparency. Internally, spatial division is variable by the use of sliding, folding or rotating screens in glass, sheet or perforated metal, or in combination. Other mechanical components included an overhead trolley from the kitchen to dining room, a retracting stair from the private sitting room to Mme Dalsace’s bedroom and complex bathroom cupboards and fittings. (more…)

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Located in an tidy ranch within walking distance of the town center, DayDesign’s headquarters doesn’t announce itself as the epicenter of one of the design world’s most accomplished companies.
But then, that’s sort of the point. With satisfied clients like IBM, DC Comics, the Library of Congress and UTC Pratt & Whitney, DayDesign founder Skip Day doesn’t feel the need to trumpet his company’s success. Instead, he is content to let the work speak for itself.
“Our clients are very loyal,” Mr. Day said as he sat in DayDesign’s sleek conference room. “We’d never done any direct marketing or soliciting until very recently.
“That there,” he said, pointing to a framed testimonial from the president of the graphic arts company and longtime DayDesign client, Creo Americas, “They took the pictures. They framed it. The president of the company wrote that testimonial. They did that on their own. (more…)

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