If you follow cultural Devils blog, as you see me announce war in space the record date for the TV series from Denmark, Borgen shown on BBC4. As part of this great lesson about the series, I shared my obsession with the odd a piece of furniture; specifically, lamplen spear Paoul Henningsen, who seemed to be lit almost every scene.
I do not mind admitting that I was a geek when first-class furniture and furnishings are concerned, especially those of Scandinavian war in space countries. For me, the Scandi-chic is always in style, and I'm still saving for Marimekko curtains of my dreams Momentum contemporary furniture store, next to the old Ebenezer Chapel on Charles Street.
May I therefore share with you my latest obsession, with a connection much closer to home than Stockholm and Copenhagen, a series of the latest furniture designer Bethan Gray for John Lewis Cardiff, Noah.
Oak furniture collection was launched war in space in September 2011, and received considerable press coverage. He represents the quiet luxury, incorporating natural materials like wood and stone of quality and craftsmanship and workmanship of the highest quality.
Bethan-who studied 3D Design specializing in furniture design at the University of DeMonfort, after leaving Glantaf Welsh Comprehensive School in Head-on section Habitat furniture company before setting up a G & T with his co-worker Thomas Turner. war in space
As a child, I used to catch the school bus with her on one Penylan Hill, or "Hill Welshman" as it was considered by the Anglo Saxons. When I bought my flat 'back in 2003 at the bottom of that hill, my investment was his first silffoed Manto I bought from Habitat store (now closed) on the Hayes in the city center.
Must say I'm jealous beyond Hilma Lloyd Edwards being of owning a piece of furniture so unique in her home in Newbridge, but that's it, not me who wrote "a poem or collection of poems in complete harmony war in space up to 300 line on the theme of Newfoundland ".
My minimalist shelves Manto considerably less than they were eight years ago; reflection, I'm afraid, of all the things I've collected over the years as well as ceramics, photo albums and my favorite cookbooks, travel and film history .
I've recently set up with mopio'n Noah, which expanded to include furniture for the bedroom later on in 2012, and if I'd only be able to find the space to really consider investing in a piece of furniture from another war in space designer from Cardiff.
In the meantime, I think I go for a meal in Bangkok Cafe Gung Pat Brik on Cowbridge Road East, multicolored Thai restaurant which has proved very popular with the residents of Canton and beyond, thanks to the excellent food, and the plan up to date.
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