Imaginative use of materials, exquisite and original lighting concepts, and
the ubiquitous use of glass, allow for sensuous living environments.
Not exact matches
A «retro - lit» blue
glass sign and reception desk — a nod to the company's
ubiquitous use of blue
glass — set against floor - to - ceiling white marble walls, signal arrival at the elegant eatery.
Creating works from synthetic materials such as resin, neon and rubber and reworking
ubiquitous matter such as
glass, plexiglass, wood, sand and metal, Webb often parodies modernism to wry and poetic results - referencing consumer culture and making
use of the solid and the open and the soft and rigid to explore new sculptural possibilities.
Creating works from synthetic materials such as resin, neon and rubber and reworking
ubiquitous matter such as
glass, plexiglass, wood, sand and metal, Webb often parodies modernism to wry and poetic results — referencing consumer culture and making
use of the solid and the open and the soft and rigid to explore new sculptural possibilities.
The tulip - shaped tea
glass is a
ubiquitous symbol
of Turkish culture, but tea - drinkers on the go are increasingly
using disposable plastic cups to fuel their many - times - daily habit.
At a time when the
use of portable communication devices is
ubiquitous and the consumer is looking ahead to «reality
glasses,» courts are still faced with arguments comparing smart phones to containers and a statutory scheme drawn up when phones needed to be dialled.