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Rotating display stands sure are appealing and eye catching. More than that the products that are displayed in such stands, catch the fancy of many customers. Most often these rotating stands are used to display products such as tobacco, jewelry, watches, cosmetics, cell phones. Basically they can be used for anything and everything.
Rotating display stands are often used for books and magazines. In fact you've probably noticed many of these stands are airports, gift stores at hotels and restaurants, at jewelry stores, at libraries and at most super markets. They are also used at many exhibitions to display products. These stands are made up of various materials, from plastic to acrylic or wood. Wooden rotating display stands are quite a collector's item due to the wood used in making them. In fact, you'll probably find a number of antique stores that sell fancy and crafted rotating stands.
These rotating display stands are easy to move around, and also offer easy access. You can have a large stand or a small one, depending on the size and style of the store. It also acts as a space saver in stores, since customers view the stand while standing at a single spot and do not move. It's also easy to clean and move around while rearranging the furniture of your store. Care should be taken to choose the right type of stand that complements your office or store.
If your office or store is a hi-tech one, you can always opt for an electronic rotating display stand. This stand is either powered by batteries or via an electric cord.
Rotating display stands can be ordered online. If your lucky you'll be able to avail of some good discounts that are available on various websites. Hard to miss and maximizing space with finesse and style are the useful rotating display stands.
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Art Prints: Filippo Brunelleschi
The dark period of the Middle Ages was a period where culture and the economy had very little achievement under the structure of the Church and political feudal society. From here began the period of the Renaissance, which was marked by cultural, social and economic rebirth ad revival. The population was also fatally affected by the bubonic plague, which caused a massive decrease in European population. After recovering from the deadly effects of the plague, a dominant middle class began to emerge as various tradesmen, bankers, accountants and guilders began to progress with their businesses. Because of their newly acquired wealth and comfort, this new middle class also began to indulge themselves in leisure, art, education and cultural activities. This growth in cultural life and development of art forged a rebirth or a “renaissance” of Greek and Roman Antiquity.
Having since spread throughout different parts of Europe, Renaissance ideals were said to be most saturated in Italy, particularly in the city of Florence, where artists, architects, inventors, scientists, philosophers and great writers congregated. One of these famous architects was Filippo Brunelleschi. This brilliant Italian sculptor and architect was written to be one of the major proponents of the Early Renaissance Period. His most famous work is the architectural design and structure known in Florence as Il Duomo or the dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Built using the architect’s own engineering principles and machines, this Florentine dome and lantern began construction in 1296 and was completed until the architect’s death in 1446. It was written that the architect’s proposed solution for building the dome won against the rest. His solution for constructing the eight sided, vaulted dome without buttresses did away with the use of the traditional wood and metal skeletal framework. Instead, he was said to have proposed the herringbone arrangement of bricks in between a stone framework to hold the dome’s shape. Today, Brunelleschi’s dome stands as a proud, soaring symbol and spirit of the Renaissance and of Florence.
An iconic building such as this has been captured and printed many times in different postcard posters, on different orientations and postcard dimensions. Aside from being able to purchase the prints in museums; a more convenient, popular alternative can be the use of online printing services that print standard or customized post card size and designs.
About the Author
Nikki Sabato is a writer with a background in landscape architecture and design. She currently works in the field of marketing and design communication.
Anyone really into themes that could help me, might require lots of creativity? thanks?
I really love England, any and all parts of it, But I want a bedroom that resembles an england cottage/ london flat, either one, or decor from both. Is there anything I could do that would really give away that style. Like the furniture, for example (using antique woods, or birch nightstands and dressers), or certain colors to use in bedding. What could I do to give this a touch of england?
I'm also going to order prints of several pictures of london and have them matted, but not going to overwhelm the room. Just any and all ideas would be fantastic, thanks so much.
English cottage tends to bring to mind the garden of bright flowers. Sort of country. While a flat and photos of Londons sounds more contemporary to me. Here's the advice of professional decorators: choose a piece, such at the London prints, and let those dictate what colors to paint with and chose for beddinig and what furnishings and accents to add.
I'd recommend either a shelf with a mixed assortment of tea-cups & saucers or a vertical wall rack that holds teacups and saucers to pick up the English theme. Can you find any prints of advertising posters common to London? (Advertising services or restuarants, etc.)
Few openings, lots of art
There are only a few exhibition openings this week, so you may want to catch some shows you haven't seen or visit venues for the first time. There is so much art in this area that it's almost impossible to see it all, but it's fun trying.
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