Catching up with last week's Home & Garden section. —Aaron
Currents

- Multi-talented Scott Hill explores textile design by upholstering antiques in fabrics silk-screened with historical images and text.
- Edouard Larmaraud’s Cage Lamp.

- Textile designer P. J. Cobbs' colorful silk patterns.

- The AquaVista 500 Aquarium is only 4.3" thick and hides all the necessary filtration equipment within the frame.

- Philip Nimmo's Primo room divider and Goccia and Mattonella fire screens.
(Top pics: Stewart Cairns)










That Scott Hill has got a pretty sweet 'stache. The textiles are interesting as well.
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Wow! I wish there was a $50 model of that fish tank! ($299, eek!)
view pisceanchick's profile
Cool fish tank! It's a great idea, but according to my calculations it will hold up to 12.58 gallons of water which would weigh somewhere in the range of 104 lbs. How would you hang that much weight on your wall? Also, how would you clean it? I would worry that 4.3 inches deep wouldn't be deep enough for the fish to really swim around and be happy.
If folks want visually pleasing tanks I recommend Eclipse tanks by MarineLand. I have 2 of these acrylic tanks (a 12 and 6 gallon) and they have a very clean look to them and all the filtration items are hidden underneath the black hood: http://tinyurl.com/2jtdrs
view Monica's profile
I like the idea but always think "poor fishies!"
That's not nearly enough room for them.
view Bx's profile
I like those Scott Hill chairs. That blue has kind of a denim quality that makes them seem kind of homeyl
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