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It's not the loveliest design (more like something from the Grattan catalogue circa 1987) but it works surprisingly well.
The contemporary design — more like Manhattan modern than South Florida tropical — includes stainless-steel appliances, beige-colored striped carpeting, pale wood cabinets and a frosted-glass coffee table.
I liked the rather elegant, retro design, more like a digital slate than a piece of flashy gear - that's good marketing.
The Castiglionis might have been surprised to find themselves in this exhibition, but another Italian, Ettore Sottsass, was more explicitly inspired by pop, to make furniture and electronics that resembled totems or sculptural objects, to make design more like art.
2.0 has been replaced by two things: 1) model 1.75, same industrial design but an ARM inside, 2) model 3.0, totally different industrial design, more like a sheet of paper.
In the symmetrical patterns of the 1720's, the silks had a running design more like lace, which reached a zenith in the frothy gold canopy for the coronation of George II in 1727, also designed by Leman.
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Royal Tine also offers four-day sessions that are designed more like outdoor cooking adventures, with lessons on wilderness-specific activities like catching and grilling local trout and preparing Dutch-oven berry cobbler on an open-fire pit.
TV is even designed more like movies nowadays: Networks increasingly upload an entire season's worth of shows all at once for binge-hungry consumers.
Airports traditionally have been designed more like military depots than swank hotels, but this is changing as new terminals open.
Then, on the other side of South Portland Street, we adopted a different style: It's designed more like a Parisian 1920s modern stucco building.
But if our suburbs were designed more like villages and small towns, and less like a gathering of separate and distinct mini-estates, this would be less of a problem.
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