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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Other Cool Home Theatres

Old Italy






Designed for larger gatherings, the Bourbon Street room is located about 21 feet underground. It includes another Epson projector and a 14-foot screen. 





A 20-foot screen into the side of the house by the pool area. 








Indiana Jones Home Theatre

















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Star Trek Home Theatre
















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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Woody

Frame in solid soap treated oak
Shelves in powdercoated steel
Hay

Saturday, May 23, 2009

NYT & AD

Todos os anos o Jornal NEW YORK TIMES une-se à revista ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
e promovem um Evento de Arquitetura e decoração , na própria cidade de New York.
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Monday, May 18, 2009

Jew Town, Cochin.

Jew Town in Cochin has a lovely old world charm, brightly painted walls with interesting Hebrew inscriptions, narrow lanes leading to one of the oldest Synagogues and streets dotted with spice and antique shops.
It is one of the oldest Jewish settlements in the world dating back to 700 B.C. when Jewish traders came to the shores of Cochin seeking spices. Now only a handful Jews remain. You can read more about their history here.
Intricately carved spice boxes over-flowing with aromatic spices displayed on the streets.
The antique shops got us excited, but we were also a bit wary considering it is one of the prime tourist spots.
It was wonderful walking and exploring the lanes of Jew Town. An old shop selling hand embroidery and textiles.Some of the pieces we picked up from Jew Town, Wooden Padukas ( slippers)Seasoned wooden kitchen utensil.

Useful tip: Look around many shops and bargain hard;-)
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