Sentences with phrase «natural stone work»

Each bedroom comes complete with its own outside terrace, remote controlled air conditioning, walk - in closet, and bathroom with hand - crafted natural stone work.
The main bathroom on the first floor is open air with natural stone work, encircled by tropical flowers.
Each bedroom comes complete with its own outside deck, remote controlled air conditioning, walk - in closet and bathroom with hand - crafted natural stone work and marble.

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She is a graduate of the Natural Gourmet Institute in New York City, and apprenticed under the worker - ownership of Three Stone Hearth in Berkeley, California, the first community supported kitchen (CSK) of its kind and has experience managing farmer's markets, working with a variety of artisan food producers, in restaurants, business management and organizations promoting urban food sustainability, local food economies and seasonality.
Virtual Wembury was created by Professor Bob Stone and colleagues at the University of Birmingham, and the fact that only patients who visited Wembury, and not the virtual city, had better experiences than standard care is consistent with a growing body of work that shows that natural environments, and marine environments in particular, can help reduce stress and anxiety.
The sophisticated natural look of the John - Richard Red Succulent Row Floral Arrangement adds elegance and flare to any room with its realistic design and organic river of stones without the work and hassle of keeping the plants alive.
Deborah - Lee Furness, John Howard and Simon Stone all turn in great work in supporting roles, while the first time on screen for Sean Rees - Wemyss as Tom is a natural performance of great charm.
Guest room amenities include an open - plan layout, floor - to - ceiling windows, high - speed Wi - Fi and wired Internet, large work areas with desk - level power outlets, separate showers and tubs, and décor with wood, marble, and stone accents, in natural hues.
Built to a contemporary Balinese design, the villa is an ode to tropical living, blending dark and natural timber with creamy stone, sprays of orchids and a smattering of local art work.
Mauna Kea Resort Fairway North # 1 has a varied but warm color scheme with natural stone flooring and vaulted wood ceilings as well as countless original works of art and Asian icons.
The Great Room • Grand, open great room plan with 24» ceilings and abundant natural light • Barro Barrocco stone Floors and Costa Rican wood throughout • Hand - forged wrought iron details and lighting • Fully air conditioned with thermostat control • 50» plasma flat screen TV and entertainment center • Locally - made, solid wood dining table with seating for 10 • Fully equipped kitchen with professional, Chef - grade stainless steel appliances, cherry cabinetry and solid stone countertops • 3 - sets of French doors open directly to a covered lanai and pool.
Villa Santai includes three bedrooms, a natural stone tiled swimming pool, and a full audio - visual entertainment center, a spacious open - plan dining / living room area, and all this wrought in a spacious blend of Balinese and modern architecture.
Built using native hardwoods, natural stones and local tile work and designed for thrilling rainforest views from every angle, Casa La Big Sur combines
Local materials like Palimanan and terrazzo flooring, natural stone, intricate carvings, and original works of art adorn the interior spaces.
For its construction all the natural materials like wood and stone are used and it is decorated with contemporary Caribbean works of art.
Guest rooms and suites in the Aguas de Ibiza hotel are designed in a contemporary chic style, according to Feng Shui principles, extensive use of natural light, modern furnishings and amenities for your comfort; quality features include a furnished balcony or terrace, air - conditioning / heating, private bathroom with exclusive amenities, domotic controls for lighting and curtains, working desk, wardrobe, Bang & Olufsen plasma TV, free WiFi, living room, natural stone floor, and modern art all combine to create an upscale interior.
• Private entry Large bathroom • Signature King size bed • Lush native landscaping • Dual Function Air conditioning • In - room movies and entertainment • In - room ipad • Hi speed WIFI • Work desk and chair • Mini-bar fridge with ice maker • Luxurious furniture and linen • Shirbori leather bedhead • Blackbutt timber floors • Stone and timber joinery • Full bedroom «blackout» curtains • Lots of natural light • Insect screens on all windows • Nespresso coffee machine • Audio system • Adjacent car park • Room service • Daily cleaning
They are displayed alongside classical Roman works and specimens of natural stone that provide a context for the relationship between painting and natural history, geology and archaeology.
Gallaccio's work explores the malleability and spatial qualities of natural materials such as stone, clay, obsidian, chocolate, and flowers.
American artists who share his interest in space and time have famously recreated ancient art on a Stonehenge scale: James Turrell claims direct inspiration from the Stone Age for his natural observatory in a crater outside Flagstaff, Arizona, and the colossal dimensions of Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty in Utah make it one of the post-1960s works that will always capture imaginations.
Much of her work has a primeval feel to it with her love of natural materials from the many variety of woods to stone, marble and alabaster; the -LSB-...]
Natural Motion brings together well - known works by Gabriel Orozco (born 1962), such as Dark Wave (an enormous suspended and decorated whale skeleton), alongside examples of more recent work, such as carved river stones, plus a comprehensive presentation of his ongoing work in terracotta.
Composed of various species of stone from the western United States, including limestone, sandstone, and granite, these works demonstrate Gallaccio's ongoing exploration of the states of natural materials.
Adams has some beautiful close - ups of rocks and natural formations while Snow's work reflects some of the edge he lived: messy and candid images of graffiti and stoned friends.
She employs natural materials such as bone, wood, coral, and stone into her works that frequently examine the relationship between man and nature.
Over the course of his career, Susumu Koshimizu has worked mainly with natural materials like wood, iron, stone and paper, presenting them in unexpected circumstances and combining them with industrial materials.
His first works were principally ephemeral installations, which are only documented in black and white photographs, but today Kishio Suga principally makes works that move closer towards natural elements such as stones and wood, as well as industrial materials such as plastic and steel.
From an artisan working class tradition, the O'Sheas completed a series of notable stone carvings in 1850s Dublin before relocating to Oxford to work on the new Museum of Natural History.
His works and materials — granite blocks and other cut or natural stone, bricks, raw wooden timbers, steel plates, and repeating geometric shapes of various other metals — reflect the quarries, shipyards, and islands of his birthplace and his years spent as a freight - train brakeman.
His work explores consumer culture and how we repurpose the material world, both natural and artificial, via sculptures and collages created with found objects and the detritus of his everyday life — shopping receipts, ticket stubs, stray plastic bags, leftover hotel shampoo bottles as well as natural elements he finds outdoors, like marble and stones.
Jackson Jarvis works with natural materials, including clay, glass, wood, and stone, to create sculpture in the round, using traditional African dung firing and Japanese raku techniques.
Traditionally worked in natural materials like stone, clay, and metal, sculpture encompasses both free - standing works «in - the - round» and reliefs, often serving as architectural elements.
The subtle manipulation of natural materials is most prominent in three important bodies of work on view in the gallery: Phase of Nothingness — Cut Stone, Phase of Nothingness — Cloth and Stone, and Phase of Nothingness — Stone and Neon.
His focus in recent years has centered primarily around sculptural works in fiber - reinforced concrete, painted with natural self - made pigments from locally - found, crushed bricks and stones.
In his solo exhibition at Mercer Union entitled «Fragments», Gosselin will incorporate building materials with the natural materials usually employed in his work, such as twigs, grass, earth, stones, animal parts, fruit, vegetables and found objects.
His constructions, at once eccentric and highly geometric, use multicolored washes, focused projections of light, mirrors, and natural elements such as water, stone, and moss to shift the viewer's perception of place and self, foregrounding the sensory experience of ¬ † each work.
This work was developed from the «stone generator» produced in the previous year, that adopts mechanical modes of representation of the natural world.
The works in the exhibition are executed in a variety of materials that include stone, stainless steel, wire, natural light, and video.
The work is called Law of Situation (2017), which brings together natural and industrial materials, highlighting the multiple relationships between them and creating the illusion of the stones floating on the water's surface.
Titled Nothingness is Nothing at All, Olafur selected works inspired by the architecture of the museum that employ his signature natural materials such as stone, ice, water and light, and question the phenomenon of color perception.
And it seems a natural step from these works to the three dimensional paintings on stone, which I do think of much more as paintings than as sculptures.
Ability to work with natural stone like granite and limestone and with artificial stones made of concrete and other materials
Earth pigments give a subtle and calm backdrop and a shade such as Nigaragua would work well in a dining room where the natural rosy hue would complement dark antique furniture as well as enhance a wood, stone or ceramic tiled floor.
Stone is a fabulous material for work surfaces as its durability and natural beauty will bring a long lasting statement to any home.
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The grey and blue tones of natural stone combine with rich, greyed browns for a striking weathered look all of which works to complement the natural earthiness of wicker and rattan.
The Zoffany colours have evolved through experimental work with natural plant dyes, organic stones, minerals and jewel tones from the Zoffany archive.
The gray works well against the natural stone chimney because it offers contrast while still blending beautifully with the grout.
Natural stone adds texture to the facade, while the roof, front door, and garage door work in agreement with the trim.
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