Victoria’s Secret is synonymous with seduction so it was imperative that the lighting of its UK flagship store be equally alluring. Office of Light’s Russell Lipscombe bares all to Jill Entwistle and explains why achieving an ...
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Louis Poulsen is a Danish lighting manufacturer that was founded in 1874. Louis Poulsen Lighting is represented by subsidiaries, distribution offices and agents around the world. Their key sales regions are Scandinavia, Europe, Japan and ...
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Dunn-Edwards has introduced Acri-Wall, a professional, zero VOC, low-odor interior flat paint that is ideally suited for use on new residential, commercial and multi-tenant housing projects. Acri-Wall exhibits excellent touch-up and good ...
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Whether a vacation is planned or in anticipation of looking forward to the upcoming summer season, and a baby is expected this year, Bliss Baby and Maternity has the perfect swimwear for expecting mothers. Why not show the wild side while ...
Orb Audio, a maker of high performance, decor-friendly audio products, announced today the launch of an all new Mini-T, the company's innovative micro-sized Class T amplifier designed for use with computers, televisions, iPods and most ...
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Mintel has launched Mintel Futures—a unique approach to trend forecasting enabling a longer term, strategic outlook—from the global analyst team at Mintel. Stemming from a set of six key trends, Mintel has identified the ...
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Ilya Kurochkin is Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Postgenomic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the Lomonsov Moscow State University. His research requires characterisation of size distribution, concentration and to ...
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The sharemarket surged to a 21-month high yesterday as investors dumped bonds and rushed to buy equities in response to an improving global growth outlook. Overnight on Monday, the US reported a 4.6 per cent rise in durable goods for ...
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Reuters reports that Iraq cut its gold holdings by a quarter in November. Data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) showed that the country’s stocks fell to 29.9 tonnes.
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Australian tennis prodigy Bernard Tomic is set to lose his licence after being caught speeding in his Ferrari on the Gold Coast this morning. AAP reports Queensland Police clocked the 20-year-old travelling at 78km/h in a 60km/h zone in ...
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Furniture, rug and home textile specialist Classic Home is showing a new in-store gallery concept for each of its key product categories at this week's Las Vegas Market. The company said the programs, which were first seen at the Atlanta ...
LAS VEGAS - Gorgeous greens in emerald, apple and sage accompanied by blues in aquamarine, peacock and indigo are making a strong color statement here at the Las Vegas Market, but several bonus product trends are also popping up that could ...
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Canada's Barrick Gold Corporation announced on Tuesday that the Pueblo Viejo gold in the Dominican Republic since it has been operated for five months, the gold mine has started commercial exploitation. 60% of the Pueblo Viejo gold was ...
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Chile said that they encouraged China to invest on their mining industry in a fair national legal system. Chile's legal system is fair and equitable for foreign investors (tax), which will ensure the safety and stability for investors; It ...
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Atlas Copco was again recognized as one of the most sustainable companies by the annual Global 100 list. The list, presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, ranks companies that show they are increasing productivity while ...