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Nick Ross designs Proto chairs to offer refuge in busy environments "I envisioned Proto in places where you may be vulnerable, needing a safe corner in a landscape of uncertainty," said Stockholm-based Ross.
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Bloomberg profits from conference business in China This has grown from less than 1 per cent in 2014, thanks largely to the success of one event: the New Economy Forum. Mr Bloomberg launched the ...
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Put that in your pipe: why the Maigret novels are still worth savouring Its publication by Penguin Books later this month also marks the culmination of a six-year undertaking by the publishing house to reissue the series in ...
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Scientists just found one of the world's largest flowers blooming in an Indonesian jungle A rafflesia that recently bloomed in a West Sumatran forest is nearly 4 feet in diameter -- that would make it the largest flower ever recorded, according ...
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Daimler recalls 744000 Mercedes-Benz vehicles in US for faulty sunroofs German carmaker Daimler AG will recall 744,000 of its 2001-2011 Mercedes-Benz vehicles in the US because the sunroof glass panel could detach ...
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The Week in Quotes "I feel like this World Cup really touched people's lives. There was this sense that we all won, like it was something bigger. People have these really ...
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Mark Hollis - A life in music Few heard it coming in the early music of Talk Talk, whose 1982 debut album The Party's Over, a slice of now-dated synth-pop sheen that wanted to ...
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Black pavilion filled with glass yams examines colonisation in Australia Hundreds of black glass yams line the interior of this cylindrical pavilion in Victoria, Australia, designed by architecture studio Edition Office - Dezeen's ...
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