Restaurang ÄNG by Norm Architects

Restaurang ÄNG by Norm Architects

Located in the undulating fields of one of Sweden’s largest vineyards, the Michelin-starred ÄNG restaurant is designed by Norm Architects and furnished by Japanese brand Karimoku to create a stimulating interplay between architecture, food, wine, interiors, and art – a culinary experience out of the ordinary that engages all senses.
Restaurang ÄNG by Norm Architects

The experience of ÄNG begins with a winding pathway leading through the lush meadow to the sparkling glasshouse that stands as a modern and refined interpretation of a greenhouse turned inside out. A small herb garden out front discloses the local touch and approach to the culinary experience, and outside stone flooring continues inside where there is an open kitchen with a grounding stone counter.

Solid wood lounge furniture by Karimoku features visible woodworking details and soft upholstery. Talented Norwegian artist Anders Pfeffer Gjengedal (Løvfall) has created seven wooden and stone sculptures with an organic design language. In addition, Danish designer, Sara Martinsen, contributed with bespoke artworks that bring further warmth and new stimuli to the space.

“With the new interior design concept for ÄNG, Karimoku has successfully completed its sixth case study, continuing the collaboration with Norm Architects and Keiji Ashizawa Design. With inspiration found in both
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Amazon Corner Table Shelf Review 2023

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When it comes to corners in your home, you can deal with them in one of two ways: Put them to use or cover them up. If every corner can contribute to your space, whether as a storage spot, a display area for plants or decor, or a cozy place to add lighting, that’s great! However, that’s not always possible. Maybe you just don’t have the right furniture pieces to fit there, or maybe your partner bought a bike that folds in half, and although they’ve used it once in four years, they won’t sell it. So it occupies a corner of your living room under a blanket, because covering it up makes it look better, right?

The best way to avoid having unused or underutilized corners is to set them up with storage or shelving units that work for your space. This versatile Amazon find fits in any sized living room, bedroom, or home office, and it’s an especially smart solution for small spaces. Plus, it looks way more chic than its $70-price

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Blue and Yellow Apartment Redo – Before and After Photos

Blue and Yellow Apartment Redo – Before and After Photos

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The property my friend Mike and I bought was a hybrid of three-story Victorian house that had been turned into studio apartments, and a low-slung 1970s addition that looked from the outside like a vintage motel with exterior entrances. That was the extent of the charm of these apartments, which are about 450 square feet — perfectly serviceable, but very boring spaces. Beige walls, brown stick-on kitchen tile, boob lights, brown builder basic cabinets, and commercial-grade blue carpet added up to a whole lot of blah.

Where to start? In my eyes, you can never go wrong with Paris as inspiration. Mike and I had an amazing antique mirror that my mom, an inveterate thrift shopper, found on one of her treasure hunts. It reminded me of cool mirrors I’ve seen at restaurants in Paris, so it was a short hop to landing on one of my favorite of those restaurants. Le Bon Georges is a bistro that looks like a movie set of the quintessential French eatery,

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Bullying Scenes in Netflix’s ‘the Glory’ Are Inspired by

  • Netflix’s “The Glory” is a Korean drama about a woman seeking revenge on her high school bullies. 
  • Gruesome bullying scenes in the show were based on true cases of school violence two decades ago. 
  • TV shows like “The Glory” highlight the dark reality of school violence in South Korea.

Netflix’s “The Glory” topped the platform’s Global Top 10 Non-English TV chart in the second week of its release with over 82 million hours viewed.  It is also one of Netflix’s most successful K-dramas to date.

The story follows the protagonist, Moon Dong-eun — played by Song Hye-kyo — who endured a series of horrifying acts of bullying in high school. This is what fueled her desire to wreak vengeance on her bullies. Her 18-year-old revenge plan unfolds in the first part of the series, and is set to continue in part two, which is slated to release on March 10. 

But the gruesome bullying scenes in the show hide an even more revolting truth — they are based on true cases that happened almost two decades

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Find a quality drywall contractor — RenovationFind Blog

If you’re on the hunt for a drywall contractor, finding one you can trust is so important. After all, you want to be happy with your completed project, whether it’s a renovation or a new build. However, selecting the right contractor, who delivers quality work on time and within budget, requires doing a little research first.

In this article, Empire Drywall Ltd in Edmonton shares qualities you’ll want to find in your drywall contractor before you begin working with them.

Safety

First and foremost, when you hire a contractor, you want to ensure they are safety certified. You all want to ensure they follow protocols and always complete work to code. If not, you could end up in a dangerous situation or be held liable should something happen on the job. When a contractor completes a project correctly and follows proper safety standards, it also means there will be fewer interruptions. As a result, there’s a much greater chance your project will get done on time.

Empire Drywall Ltd. ensures that trained safety officers regularly visit all active job sites. On top of this, they guarantee their work complies with OH&S guidelines. Their goal is always to maintain zero incidents

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The 10 Hottest Kitchen and Bath Trends Taking the Design

The 10 Hottest Kitchen and Bath Trends Taking the Design

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At KBIS and IBS, new appliance and plumbing technologies capable of making life easier and just plain better sat alongside a crop of exciting materials, fixtures, and finishes that will push designs into new aesthetic territories. I spied plenty of great decorating tips and styling inspiration to steal, and I’m sharing all the highlights with you here so you know what’s worth paying attention to when you go to upgrade these hardworking areas in your home. 

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Designers have been pairing different finishes together for years now; it’s not uncommon to see a kitchen featuring a matte black faucet alongside brass lighting, for example, or copper pots hung over a stainless steel range. The latest way to mix materials? Within a single fixture or piece. Wooden accents popped on everything from the interiors of stainless steel refrigerators at KitchenAid to the teak and metal handles of the stunning The Frank Lloyd Wright Bath Collection by Brizo (the lavatory faucets are shown above), which is inspired by the iconic designer’s

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