Bathroom brand Geesa has unveiled its extensive Shift collection of highly customisable bathroom accessories on Dezeen Showroom, including perpendicular towel rails and chrome-plated brass hooks. The Shift collection was created in collaboration with Dutch design agency VanBerlo. The range is intended for contract projects such as hotel chains, cruise ships and villas. All products in Geesa's Shift collection can be customised with an array of finishes, including some with tactile 3D ornamentation and graphic patterns. The Shift towel hook is shaped as a rounded parallelogram The Shift towel hook is shaped like a small geometric block with refined, smooth edges. The hook's shape shifts upwards by 20 degrees, which creates a rounded parallelogram. All items in the collection are modelled...
Bathroom brand Geesa has unveiled its extensive Shift collection of highly customisable bathroom accessories on Dezeen Showroom, including perpendicular towel rails and chrome-plated brass hooks. The Shift collection was created in collaboration with Dutch design agency VanBerlo. The range is intended for contract projects such as hotel chains, cruise ships and villas. All products in Geesa's Shift collection can be customised with an array of finishes, including some with tactile 3D ornamentation and graphic patterns. The Shift towel hook is shaped as a rounded parallelogram The Shift towel hook is shaped like a small geometric block with refined, smooth edges. The hook's shape shifts upwards by 20 degrees, which creates a rounded parallelogram. All items in the collection are modelled...
Theme: "Food for Thought" - Food with country name in is punnily clued as if it's not a food item. 23A. Easy-to-hit pitch in Stockholm?: SWEDISH MEATBALL. 45A. Minor matter in Manchester?: ENGLISH TRIFLE. 96A. Argument in Ulaanbaatar?: MONGOLIAN BEEF. 123A. Rent money in Mumbai?: INDIAN FLATBREAD. 17D. Medal recipient in Milan?: ITALIAN HERO. 33D. Worried state in Dublin?: IRISH STEW. 60D. Dance move in Dijon?: FRENCH DIP. 71D Inferior items in Zurich?: SWISS CHEESE. We've seen similar puzzles before, though most with straightforward clue approach. Playing with fun clues is Gary Larson's forte. Don G and I made one for the MN crossword tournament a few years ago. We used the language approach. For example, our SWEDISH MEATBALL is...
s. And if your bathroom doesn’t come equipped with storage to make up for the lack of space, you’ll need to get a little creative. If you’re not sure where to start, here are seven space-saving bathroom storage ideas. 1. Over-the-toilet cabinets/shelves For extra storage, you can place an over-the-toilet cabinet or a shelf with multiple tiers over your first apartment’s toilet. If you’re short on space to fit something like these larger items, you can add some sturdy floating shelves. After making sure that your floating shelves are secure, you can enjoy a chic bathroom with additional storage. 2. Under-sink storage drawers and crates To keep your bathroom’s storage tidy, you can use under-sink storage drawers and crates. You...
Fitness v. Fatness (Part 7): “Pop” Go the Waistlines We again reach that transitional period when the theatrical cartoon was becoming a scarcer commodity, due to the closure of MGM, the abandonment of the regular release schedule of seven minute shorts at Disney, and the general shift of interest to television. In particular, however, Paramount Pictures (and subsequently, its television successors to its characters) continued to show an interest in promoting the story themes which have been highlighted in this series of articles, portraying both fitness gurus and fatness freaks with equal fairness. Popeye “pops” in four times today, accounting for half of this article’s content, yet offers enough variety so as not to overstay his welcome. Walter Lantz contributes...