Having a baby will certainly change your life. But it doesn’t have to change your décor. The newest trend in children’s furniture does away with pastel hues and cartoon characters in favor of bold ...
The Kingsmen were one of the Northwest’s most-popular rock bands in the early 1960s, so their records have to be valuable today, right? Photos by Terry Maurer Tri-City Herald In today’s What’s It ...
Since the 1950s, Swiss architect Pierre Jeanneret’s teak-and-wood furnishings have been used by aesthetes and interior designers to bring both comfort and elegance to a living space. Now, in ...
Some would look back at the 1950s as a simple, nostalgic time. But back then, it was a happening decade. Dreams put on hold during the and World War II appeared to be coming true. A whole generation ...
Wartime technology changed the look of furniture in the late 1940s. New materials such as fiberglass, acrylics and foam rubber had been developed for weapons, and technological improvements made it ...
The 1950s were the age of the consumer. The post-war boom brought massive changes in the home; it was out with the old and in with the new. Open-plan living was introduced, and the fitted kitchen with ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
A match made in modern heaven. It was designer Charles Eames who best articulated Herman Miller’s vision when he said, “It was never my design objective that the furniture be different or novel; only ...
POTTSVILLE, Pa. — It used to be a 1950s furniture store on North Centre Street in Pottsville, but co-owners Allie and Jared Doran saw it as a canvas for their dream business. They've renovated the ...