Not exact matches
Hemp fibers can also be
used to make paper that is stronger than most
of today's paper while
using a method that is more environmentally friendly than the
traditional chemical - intensive process
of taking
wood and turning it into pulp.
The Fontana Ovens
use up to 80 percent less
wood than
traditional brick ovens, but can still reach cooking temperatures nearly twice that
of a standard home oven.
Some ingredients from just one
of the manufacturers we carry: — Recycled Rubber
wood (clean, natural rubber
wood recycled from rubber trees no longer able to produce latex); — Non-Chemical Preservative
Wood (stabilized
using a chemical - free kiln - drying process); — Non-Formaldehyde Glue (toys assembled
using a non-formaldehyde glue in place
of the
traditional toxic
wood glue); — Water Based Dye (non-toxic, water based dyes to add accent colors to products, containing no heavy metal elements such as lead, mercury, etc..)
To stain the
wood, I decided to
use this dark glaze from Velvet Finishes instead
of a
traditional stain.
Made
of paulownia
wood with twisted silk strings, the geomungo
used in the Closing Ceremony are also carved with the
traditional arabesque design.»
Real
wood veneers, Piano Black accents and fine leathers are a big part
of the Bentley experience and this handcrafted approach
using traditional touches like the organ stop vent controls are incorporated in an interior that also
uses the latest in electronics and infotainment.
The console, the core
of the interior design,
uses a
traditional Japanese architectural
wood joinery technique, kanawa tsugi, found in the carpentry
used to build religious temples and shrines.
The wooden center console was put together
using traditional Japanese
wood joinery techniques, and a set
of screens on the dashboard spans the entire width
of the interior.
Traeger introduced the idea
of using wood pellets in a grill in the 1980s, sparking a new way
of grilling and smoking meat beyond the
traditional charcoal or propane grill.
This villa is designed and built by the same international group that built the Four Seasons hotel in Bali, a simple design with the
use of traditional Balinese architectural concepts and best
use of local
wood and stone handicrafts and also offer you the modern facilities.
and a stand - alone villas which
uses the same pool with views
of terraced rice fields which are both equipped with modern equipment and
traditional forms
of Bali with the ceiling
of reeds, ivory - colored sandstone, dark teak
wood and stone floors white.
The
wood is generally between 40 and 60 years old and retains many
of the
traditional carvings and original markings from the material's previous
use.
Materials were sourced locally and all furnishings created with
traditional skills: huge marble baths carved from single blocks
of Romblon marble and wooden baths crafted
using traditional boat - building techniques; local
wood and rattan sourced from sustainable supplies; cushions made from tribal fabrics, woven by craftspeople from Mindanao in the South; and intricate wooden chests carved by indigenous Palawan woodcarvers.
Pan-Asian fusion with a touch
of flair Oriental à la carte specialties are served at a Teppanyaki table, where your own private chef awaits Open for dinner only The Steakhouse Designed as a
traditional Argentinean Grill, with a cast iron and brick oven that
uses wood and charcoal Prime meats are the feature selection Open for dinner Capriccio From pasta to Panna Cotta, a delicious menu
of Italian favorites, specialty items and classics.
The interior is a harmonious mixture
of traditional and contemporary with the
use of rich warm earth tones and different shades
of woods.
In both the outdoor and indoor living spaces, the
traditional Greek isles look — heavy on stone,
wood, stucco and pops
of blue and white — gets a refined update,
using a toned - down palette
of soft creams, grays and greens.
Modelled on
traditional Balinese designs
using local
wood and stone, the architecture is offset by the works
of local artists.
I am currently
using more
traditional art materials like paper, ceramics, paint, and
wood but have also, and continue to
use landscape materials bacteria and more contemporary means
of facture like digital modeling and production.
Keeping with its aim
of promoting a new generation
of Asian artists, Galerie Paris - Beijing celebrates the creative energy
of the Land
of the Calm Morning with works that combine the
use of traditional materials such as
wood, metal or charcoal, and the exploration
of highly innovative techniques.
She
uses traditional craft techniques to create sculptures made
of natural materials, such as
wood, bone and animal hides.
Employing
traditional techniques on very smooth
wood and canvas surfaces, Gundersen
uses oils to reveal a depth
of color and movement, much like harmonic overtones in music.
Goldberg goes further, at times drawing on stylistic motifs and
use of color commonly associated with 18th and 19th century
traditional Japanese
wood - block printing.
Traditional offerings
of quilts, weavings, knits, and crochet are available, as well as innovative art that
uses fiber techniques with nontraditional materials, such as metals, glass,
wood, and clay.
In this assemblage
of forms, Sara Barker combines numerous unexpected textures including a hand - painted landscape on steel, honeycombed resin, brass,
wood and the lacquer finish
used on
traditional Japanese boxes.
Of all the artists associated with the loose Fluxus movement, Robert Watts was perhaps the most «object oriented,» the one who took the most visible pleasure in
using his considerable skills at
traditional craft (
wood carving, finish carpentry, chroming).
Using found objects like furniture,
wood, wheels, shells, fabric and bone, her sculptural works are informed by
traditional hand - working skills that have been passed down through generations, and are bolstered by spiritual aspects
of Mormon Thought and Sisterhood.
While his early works in the 1970s were mostly created
using recovered objects, in his later work Cragg has
used more
traditional materials, such as
wood, bronze and marble, continually renewing his repertoire
of forms, reaching towards an abstract appreciation
of the human body.
A dazzling world
of glass, beads and chains Instead
of the
traditional sculptural materials
of wood, stone and clay, Lee
uses glass, beads and chains — industrial materials that symbolize modernism.
However, during the 1960s he abandoned
traditional painting in favour
of a host
of everyday materials with which he created sculptures and installations,
using wool, coal, iron, stones, earth,
wood and even, controversially, live animals.
(c) Prohibit the
use of conventional /
traditional biomass in inefficient
wood stoves in developing countries and instead move to highly - efficient biomass woodstoves and biogas digesters, and other renewable energy sources.
Billions
of people
use traditional renewable energy (
wood, charcoal and dung) to cook in and heat their homes.
London Design Festival 2016: the frame
of this simple chair by designer Samuel Wilkinson is made
using the
traditional technique
of steam - bending
wood (+ slideshow).
This type
of forest has large volumes
of biomass that can not be
used by
traditional wood - processing industries, which represent a potential source for energy generation.
Part
of the reason was that «40 percent
of families who
used a more efficient
wood stove as part
of the intervention also elected to continue
using traditional stoves, which they preferred for making staple dishes such as roti bread.
Its contribution to final energy demand is five times higher than wind and solar PV combined, even when inefficient and unsustainable
traditional biomass, such as the
use of wood and dung for cooking, is excluded.
Greensburg has a demonstration home made
of concrete and another under way
using a «
wood block» system that's stronger than
traditional building methods because the
wood interlocks like Legos, he says.
Engineered hardwood is suitable to
use for your kitchen that's cause
of resists moisture and any damage better than the real
traditional wood.
The rich blue effect
used on the ceiling is in bold contrast to the warm tones
of the
traditional wood panelling and long dining table.
I love to
use our families antiques and newer
traditional ish pieces that I have and also incorporate a rustic feel with
use of wood pieces (driftwood / branches).
In contemporary schemes,
wood can soften the sharp edges
of minimalist design, while in more
traditional spaces, such as this, it can be
used to co-ordinate kitchen cabinetry with architectural features.
Two years INSPIRATION: Books featuring warm modern homes, as well as the strict preferences
of the homeowners themselves REQUIREMENTS: Simplicity
of design, sustainability, durability, practicality and a reverence for the
traditional architecture
of the neighborhood while maintaining a minimalist, modern aesthetic MATERIALS
USED: Quartz countertops, ceramic and porcelain tiles, steel and
wood - clad windows, white oak floors, walnut cabinetry, natural linens, reclaimed
wood beams, concrete, plaster and lots
of glass DESIGNERS»S FAVORITE ROOM: The multipurpose living space, especially since it contains an innovative and sculptural steel staircase
Traditional wood fireplaces draw valuable heat out
of the house, while new gas fireplaces with sealed units maximize heat
use.
Different styles
of wood panelling were
used for each different room, but each style works brilliantly in whatever room it's in, from the more
traditional hall to this contemporary kitchen.