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She developed wallpapers that tell stories about plants. One collection, "Heirloom," features patterns depicting wild ramps, Virginia strawberries and winter wheat -- all part of America's food ...
A new book, Tools for Food: The stories behind objects that influence how and what we eat reveals, the changing nature of our culinary habits ...
In the Emmy-nominated opening credits of HBO’s “White Lotus,” wallpaper-like images told a story: The tropical prints started off innocuously enough, but then turned ominous. Fruit started ...
The landmark New York exhibition explores the foundational role that African American food and drink producers, from chefs to farmers, have played in American food culture, emphasising that ‘African ...
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The 1874 book, compiled and written by Michigan physician Robert C. Kedzie, is filled with samples of wallpaper that are filled with poison.
As food safety issues continue to plague shoppers and food retailers, a new federal law requiring food origin labels went into effect Sept. 30. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the … ...
Nature, history and imagination infuse new wallpapers that help a room tell a story Wallpaper is back in fashion in decor, and often tells a story ...
Katie Deedy has found a way to artfully mix her intellectual curiosity and love of history. Her Brooklyn-based Grow House Grow studio produces some of the most imaginative wallpapers and tile.
By KIM COOK Associated Press Wallpaper is back in fashion in decor, and often tells a story. The latest designs are statement makers, ranging from the fun and fantastical to the contemplative and ...
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, CanadaNature, history and imagination infuse new wallpapers that help a room tell a story By: Kim Cook, The Associated Press Posted: 7:47 AM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 26 ...
In the Emmy-nominated opening credits of HBO’s “White Lotus,” wallpaper-like images told a story: The tropical prints started off innocuously enough, but then turned ominous. Fruit started ...