Smart Ways to Make Small Bathrooms Feel Bigger

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Small bathrooms can be frustrating, especially when you are trying to make the space feel clean, open, and comfortable. Maybe your bathroom has limited floor space, poor lighting, or inadequate storage. The good news is that a small bathroom doesn’t have to feel tight or crowded. With the right design choices, even a compact space can feel brighter, more useful, and easier to enjoy.

In many Grand Rapids homes, bathrooms are often one of the smallest rooms in the house. Whether it is a guest bathroom, a hallway bath, or part of an older home, limited space can make the room feel cramped and less functional. Instead of thinking of the size as a problem, it helps to look at what can be improved. Better lighting, smarter storage, lighter colors, and the right fixtures can all change how the room feels. You don’t always need a full expansion to make a bathroom feel larger. Sometimes, a few thoughtful updates can greatly improve the way a space functions.
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Eye On Design: The Haas Brothers’ Small Sloan Sculptural Lamp

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Leave it to the Haas Brothers to turn a lamp into a conversation piece, which is certainly the case with Small Sloan (2016), a striking work by the duo  currently on view in Uncanny Valley at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD). Crafted from blown glass, aluminum tiles, and electrical lighting components, the piece blurs the line between functional lighting and contemporary sculpture.

At first glance, Small Sloan resembles a strange organism rising from the ocean floor. Its reflective aluminum body branches upward into graceful, elongated stems that support clusters of delicate blown-glass forms. When illuminated, the translucent glass catches and diffuses the light, casting shimmering reflections that ripple across the surrounding walls and giving the sculpture an almost otherworldly glow.
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The Muppets Invade Marvel Comics in a Wild New Anniversary One-Shot

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It’s the crossover nobody knew they needed: The Muppets are coming to the Marvel Universe. Arriving in September, The Muppets Take the Marvel Universe #1 celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Muppet Show with a collection of all-new stories that mash together Jim Henson’s beloved characters and some of Marvel’s biggest heroes.

The oversized one-shot assembles an impressive lineup of creators, including Eisner Award winner and lifelong Muppets fan Chip Zdarsky alongside artist Pete Woods, plus Ashley Allen, Kyle Starks, MacKenzie Cadenhead, David Baldeon, Mike Henderson, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Adam F. Goldberg, E.J. Su, and Áthila Fabbio. The issue follows the popularity of last year’s Muppet-inspired variant covers and will be accompanied by a new wave of Muppet-themed covers appearing across Marvel titles throughout September.
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Teapot Set Essentials: Must-Have Features for the Perfect Brew

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Introduction to Teapot Sets

A teapot set is more than just a functional item for brewing tea; it’s a symbol of tradition, culture, and hospitality across various societies around the world. Whether you’re an avid tea enthusiast or a casual sipper, having the right teapot set can greatly enhance your tea-drinking experience.

Historical Roots

The concept of brewing tea dates back over a millennium, with its origins in ancient China. The early teapots were straightforward in design, crafted from clay and meant to serve a practical yet vital role in the ceremonial preparation of tea. As the practice spread to different regions, teapot designs began to evolve, reflecting local cultures and aesthetics. This evolution has led to a diverse range of teapot styles, each carrying its unique story and charm. Continue reading Teapot Set Essentials: Must-Have Features for the Perfect Brew

Modern Art Monday Presents: Andy Warhol’s Silver Coca-Cola Crate

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Few artists were as fascinated by everyday consumer products as Andy Warhol. From Campbell’s Soup Cans to Brillo Boxes, Warhol transformed ordinary objects into icons of contemporary art. One of his more unusual and lesser-known works from the late 1960s takes that fascination a step further: a wooden Coca-Cola crate filled with real Coca-Cola bottles painted entirely silver.
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