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Coffee retailers around the globe are supplying us with vitality and carry our spirits on daily basis. They’re additionally not simply business area but additionally social gathering areas, good for informal and impromptu conferences. So typically we take them without any consideration and we merely count on these locations to be heat and welcoming with…
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It’s that little something extra that’s hard to define — the characteristic that cool furniture has that other pieces don’t. It can be a novel material, an unusual shape or something really unexpected. Whatever it is, it takes only one piece of cool furniture to revive your space and give it a current look. All…
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West Village maisonette – the greenwich lane designed by Becky Shea. Unassumingly central to the bohemian capitol of NYC, the cradle of the LGBT movement, and the birthplace of the beat and 60’s counterculture, the former Saint Vincent’s Catholic Medical (now The Greenwich Lane) was founded in 1849 by St. Vincent de Paul and served…