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Modern Coffee Table Trends for 2018

Trendir Magazine

Coffee tables have always been a staple piece in any living room. However, as we are close to entering 2018 we have noticed that this upcoming year will bring us a more modern twist then what we are used to having as coffee tables. A modern geometric shape will add an interesting take on a traditional coffee table.

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Italian Interaction

Diary of a Tile Addict

From 8th to 11th May 2018, Ceramics of Italy will bring an impressive contingent to Atlanta for the 29th edition of Coverings : the largest international tile and stone exhibition in North America. A new post by Joe Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, April 2018. Strada Dinamica: the Ceramics of Italy central stand at Coverings.

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24 Thanksgiving Table Runners That Can Add Flair to Your Table

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

For as little as $18, you can transform your holiday table with a Thanksgiving table runner. All you need is a dining table, countertop or coffee table and one of these table runners. Once you add a table runner, consider layering your table setting with candles, dishes and a centerpiece.

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Why Concrete Is 2018’s Next Big Thing in Interior Design (and How to Try the Trend)

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Concrete is shaping up to be 2018’s next big design trend. Image: Walter Barda Design So far 2018 has brought us quite a few polarizing design trends. We’ve already talked about how to harness the power of bold colors, but now, it’s time to talk about a trend on the other end of the aesthetic spectrum.

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What to Get an Architect for Christmas [2018]

Life of an Architect

Huion Light Box Table Size A2 [21:30 – minute mark] Andrew Gift This is one of my favorite items I own. While this might seems like an odd gift from someone who doesn’t drink coffee, it works equally for keeping tea and hot chocolate hot, and both of those two things are well within my wheelhouse of cold-weather beverages.

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