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Jaguar_e-type_s1_roadster_05611_0046_06_08_15.jpg (JPEG Image, 640 × 479 pixels) 1965 E-Type Series 1 Roadster for sale // Eagle E-Types. Fully restored and then more recently upgraded by us to beyond our GT specification.

1965 E-Type Series 1 Roadster for sale // Eagle E-Types

It was supplied new via Henlys in London and remains in its original Jaguar Dark Blue. Every element of the car has enjoyed expert attention and, in combination with the specification, it is poised and ready for European touring with confidence. It is essential to click on the specification panel above to fully appreciate the level of upgrades that have been incorporated. A fabulous model, colour combination, condition and specification and so representing a great opportunity to immediately acquire a top notch Jaguar E-Type.

Every E-Type we sell can be converted to left or right hand drive, and can also benefit from our world-renowned Eagle upgrades. >Klemens Torggler`s doors and paintings. Sources of inspiration for lifestyle. Concentrat de idei fine. Fancy. Interior Design Ideas, Modern Design Pictures & Architecture Blog Magazine. TheDesignerPad - Getting In The Mood. A month from today, I'll be embarking on a two-week long trip to three of Europe's most fascinating cities: Budapest, Vienna and Prague.

TheDesignerPad - Getting In The Mood

I have always heard wonders about all of them, so I'm really looking forward to exploring everything these capitals have to offer, especially all the great design I'm about to be exposed to. While doing my usual research for fun places to stay in, I came across this ultra cool hotel in Prague's city center.

The creation of Czech designers Roman Vrtiska and Vladimir Zak, the Moods Hotel is designed to a T. Everything about it is simply magnificent. I can't stop drooling over the mix of textures, materials, colors and graphics they used throughout the 51-room hotel. BTW, dont' forget to enter this week's fun giveaway here! Images © Moods Hotel. Modern Home Decorating Ideas, Products, Trends and Architecture blog magazine - Trendir. Desire to inspire - desiretoinspire.net.

TREND HUNTER - #1 in Trends, 2014 Trend Reports, Fashion Trends, Tech, Style, Design & Pop Culture. Magazine - Accessible Home Design. Million Dollar Decorators. Global living with an Australian twist. Knit stools. Cool Gadgets for Creative Offices. Design & Decor. Design Milk: Design Blog with Interior Design, Modern Furniture, & Art.

Dezeen - architecture and design magazine. Architonic - Architecture and Design. Lámparas de diseño hechas a mano. Arturo Álvarez emotional light. MDFITALIA. Marcello Ziliani Architetto. Brühl & sippold GmbH. Opinion Ciatti. Mobilier din burete. Living. For many people, home is the only place where they can truly be themselves.

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A home interior reflects the history and personality of its users. It is a part of their identity. Vitra believes such environments are best shaped by the principle of the collage – the idea that a vibrant living space gains character through a mix of old and new, high and low, classic and contemporary. Designs from the twentieth century by George Nelson, Charles und Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi, Jean Prouvé and Verner Panton form the core of the Vitra Home Collection. As timely and vital as ever, they have become classics – a term applied by Vitra to designs from another era that are still in production today and continue to move and inspire us. The first Vitra Home Collection was launched on the market in 2004. The VitraHaus in Weil am Rhein serves as a vast flagship store and provides an experimental platform for the collage concept. Earl Pinto – Australian Designer Furniture and Lighting. Trix chair by Schmidinger Möbelbau. Product news: Austrian design company Schmidinger Möbelbau has created a chair that's a cross between traditional alpine furniture and Danish modernism.

Trix chair by Schmidinger Möbelbau

The Trix chair has been adapted from old alpine brettstuhl chairs, which are usually constructed from two interlocking planks, to include a continuous pre-fabricated shell that's more like Danish modernist Arne Jacobsen's Ant Chair. Brettstuhls are often carved into elaborate forms, so Schmidinger Möbelbau have sculpted the backrests of these chairs into heart shapes and bored a hole with a similar form in their middle. The dark elm wood legs are joined underneath the prefabricated shell and braced with a cross-shaped frame closer to the ground.

The shells are finished in either anthracite, white, or pastel green colours. Arne Jacobsen's simple and efficient chairs became popular in the 1950s, and his famous Ant Chair was recently customised by various artists and designers and auctioned for charity.