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Sound Immersion
Sound Immersion
7/25/2008

Design Articles

The sound immersion speakers with our newly designed floating remote control will turn your bath into a liquid stereo of sound and vibration.
 
Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy
1/25/2008

Design Articles

Whether it’s the sweet essence of roses, the fruity tang of oranges, or the freshness of peppermint, smell is a powerful sense that can alter our emotions and evoke memories. Though our tongue can only distinguish 4 types of tastes, the nose can identify up to 10,000 different scents! This happens through the olfactory membrane, the only place in the body where the central nervous system is exposed to its environment. This means that every smell is transferred directly to the brain, eliciting an immediate emotional response.
 
Chromatherapy
Chromatherapy
1/25/2008

Design Articles

Picture a perfect, clear summer day – a bright blue sky overhead; cool, green grass under your feet; a field of yellow sunflowers. You can see it, can’t you? The power of this imagery is not in the objects themselves, but in the vivid colors that we associate with them. In fact, it is believed that the human eye can distinguish around 10 million colors.
 
Minimalist Design
Minimalist Design
1/25/2008

Design Articles

In the American post-war era of the 1950s, the art world undertook a dramatic change from the previous popularity of Abstract Expressionism to a more clean, understated design that would come to be known as Minimalism. Led by sculptors such as Donald Judd and Sol LeWitt, this new era brought geometric forms and smooth lines, and rejected pictorial representations for more literal shapes. Hilton Kramer, an art critic during the height of this period in the 1960s and ‘70s, explained it very simply: “The more minimal the art, the more maximum the explanation.”