Museum Presents an Exhibition of Outdoor Furniture by Designer Richard Schultz (Art Daily)
Richard Schultz (American, b. 1926). Adjustable Chaise, Designed 1966. Die-cast and extruded aluminum, epoxy polyester powder coating, PVC-coated polyester mesh, 14 1/2 x 25 1/2 x 76 inches. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Gift of the designer, 2006.
New trends in outdoor spaces (The Naperville Sun)
As consumers spend more time at home, it's no surprise many are enhancing their existing living spaces. In particular, this season homeowners are embracing value-added decorating changes outdoors. "Homeowners recognize an investment in curb appeal is a cost they'll likely recoup, so they're willing to make new purchases in this area," said Jack Miller, senior product manager at Kichler ...
Redesign the outdoors: Do keep it inexpensive (El Paso Times)
In a season of cost-cutting and "staycations," many Americans are taking a second look at their outdoor living area.
NRMA Insurance Warns Queensland Burglars - Beware of Homebodies (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
New research by NRMA Insurance has found that the more than 60 per cent of Queensland households spending more time this year, boosting their home security.
Research and Markets: Philippines Sourcing Report: Indoor & Outdoor Furniture (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Philippines Sourcing Report: Indoor & Outdoor Furniture" report to their offering.
IS BOSTON READY FOR A REVOLUTION? (Boston Globe)
Can Boston really go from being the worst city for bicycling to the best? The mayor and his spitfire bike czar think so, and they're determined to launch the biggest bike-share program in the country. But as one visit to Paris reveals, bike share is about more than cool racks and shiny two-wheelers.
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