Archive of Furnishings

Parks for Pooches

Parks for Pooches

Winter is just around the corner. Soon, walks with our best (furry) friends will be reduced to a quick, mandatory backyard dash.

A Call to Order

A Call to Order

The juxtaposition of dissimilar objects in Robert Wilbert’s art encourages the imagination to take flight. In this oil painting, for instance, one wonders about the significance of a goat and a...

A Garden Plot

A Garden Plot

Kelly Reemtsen's 2008 oil, Pink Waterhose (With White Dress) looks innocuous enough; a woman appears ready to water her flowers. But look at the way she’s clutching the hose, almost as if it’s...

Living Light

Living Light

Neutral, Archival, Practical and Brilliant colors to help light up any room.

Almost Invisible

Almost Invisible

Appropriately named Float glassware, by Vancouver-based Molo Design, is visually airy and minimally elegant.

Décor with an Italian Accent

Décor with an Italian Accent

In addition to the arrival of Italians in the form of Fiat personnel at Chrysler’s Auburn Hills headquarters, several other Italian manufacturers are establishing higher profiles here.

A Welcoming Spirit

A Welcoming Spirit

The home is one of 20 across southeast Michigan run by JARC (formerly known as The Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens). The 40-year-old Farmington Hills-based organization, now known by its...

Isamu Noguchi

Isamu Noguchi

Isamu Noguchi was born in Los Angeles in 1904. After graduating from high school, he served an apprenticeship under Gutzon Borglum — the sculptor who oversaw the creation of Mount Rushmore.

Neoclassical

Neoclassical

Neoclassical homes are most easily distinguished by their full-height porch and classical columns, symmetrically balanced windows, and centered door.

Northwest Ferndale

Northwest Ferndale

Have you ever found yourself wishing there were just a few more streets in Pleasant Ridge? Well, we did. So we ventured south into Ferndale and found a pocket of perfectly pleasant living just...

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