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Uhuru Design launches DTC home furniture line

Comments The Summit credenza is one of the company s bestselling furniture pieces. BROOKLYN, N.Y. – Uhuru Design is introducing Uhuru Home, a curated New American Design furniture collection available direct-to-consumers online. The Uhuru Home collection includes lounge and soft seating, dining tables, storage and bedroom furniture. The company says the brand, available at uhuruhome.com, furthers its direct-to-consumer e-commerce strategy and allows the Uhuru Design business to better focus on contract and custom furniture services for designers, architects, dealers and other business-to-business customers. Consumers are the curators of their homes, and they want timeless furniture that tells a story, said Jason Horvath, co-founder, chief creative officer and president of Uhuru. Uhuru Home s pieces are of-the-moment and tell a well-traveled narrative through design. It goes beyond decorating and allows consumers to collect generational pieces for their homes.

Smithsonian American Art Museum receives major gift of extraordinary Amish quilts

Smithsonian American Art Museum receives major gift of extraordinary Amish quilts 59 Sunshine and Shadow,1930, 89 x 86 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Faith and Stephen Brown. Image courtesy of Faith and Stephen Brown. WASHINGTON, DC .-The Smithsonian American Art Museum has received an extraordinary gift of masterpiece Amish quilts from the collection of Faith and Stephen Brown. The group of quilts is the largest and most significant collection of Amish quilts to enter any major art museum’s permanent collection. The quilts were made between the 1880s and 1940s and embody the astonishing design innovation and stitching skills of Amish women from communities in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania and other states. An initial group of approximately 40 donated quilts will be featured in an upcoming exhibition organized by the museum, scheduled for March 15, 2024 through Sept. 2, 2024. The exhibition and accompanying catalog will highlight the ways in which A

Is Pac-Man art? Is Pong part of history? If they are, Chicago Gamespace wants to be their museum

Is Pac-Man art? Is Pong part of history? If they are, Chicago Gamespace wants to be their museum Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune © Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune/TNS A resin Pac-Man figure by Richard Olinski is on display at Chicago Gamespace. On weekend nights, off Western Avenue in Logan Square, on a street so thin it appears squeezed alongside the elevated 606 trail, a curious thing happens: The cubed glass installed in the ground-floor windows of the Bloomingdale Arts Building blinks to life, pixelate then chomp, gathering into a weekly tribute to Pac-Man. Jonathan Kinkley, who worked with a designer in San Francisco to coordinate the animation, imagines the windows eventually becoming a playable video game, controlled by anyone who happens to walk past.

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