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vol. 49: when picking furniture becomes spiritual
Working on the house has started to feel like an ongoing dialogue. Rather than imposing our preconceived ideas onto a bunch of inert matter, we often find ourselves asking, What does the house want? People who visit sometimes remark on the special feel of the place. They’ll ask, How did you make this house so cozy? The answer, as Bennett has shown
... See moreMorgan Meis • The Philosopher Who Believes in Living Things
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We use a blanket word for these values: meaning. In a good space, we explore what's meaningful to us—not what's efficacious. Spaces are where you can live expressively, and treat yourself as a source of surprise
Joe Edelman • On Planting Fields
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Home is where the heart is, according to young people
Eloise Hendy (info@dazedgroup.com)dazeddigital.comWELLNESS SHOULD BE THE FOUNDATION OF ALL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCES
Exploring how retail can contribute to health and wellness, including design solutions, sensory experiences, and creating meaningful connections with customers.
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spacial therapy
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Taking on a holistic approach to design and systems’ thinking can help us understand how different elements relate to each other — and helps us remember that the world is an interconnected web. Everything we design is part of a whole that has a wider social and ecological impact.
space10.com • Regenerative by Design
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