Pink Thing of The Day: Eos Sante Table Lamp By Umage

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At this year’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), one of the softest and most dreamlike lighting designs I encountered was the Eos Sante table lamp by Umage. The lamp combines a slender, almost impossibly delicate stem with a broad circular base, creating a silhouette that feels both airy and grounded. But the real showstopper is the shade — a voluminous cloud of feathers that immediately brought to mind the puffball top of a dandelion moments before it drifts into the wind.
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Why Spacious Accommodations Matter for Group and Family Travel

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Planning a trip with family or friends can be exciting, especially when everyone is looking forward to spending time together. From shared meals to late-night conversations after a long day out, group trips often create the kinds of moments people remember long after the vacation ends.

But one detail can have a major impact on the overall experience: the amount of space your accommodations provide. We’ve all been there, crammed into one hotel room, tripping over suitcases, and waiting for ages to use the single tiny bathroom. It may seem minor at first, but limited space can quickly create unnecessary stress during a trip.
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Mary Jane Watson Turns 60, and Marvel Makes it a Marquee Moment

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Mary Jane Watson has long been one of Marvel’s most recognizable supporting characters, but over the years she has grown far beyond that label. Since her full debut in Amazing Spider-Man #42, the character created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. has evolved from Peter Parker’s love interest into a figure with her own distinct identity, moving through storylines as a model, a hero, and even a symbiote host. Now, on the occasion of her 60th anniversary, Marvel is spotlighting that evolution with Mary Jane: Face It, Tiger #1, a giant-sized one-shot designed to revisit key moments from her past while pointing toward what comes next. Continue reading Mary Jane Watson Turns 60, and Marvel Makes it a Marquee Moment

Why It’s Always A Good Idea To Celebrate Your Birthday

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Some people count down to their birthday for months, while others would rather let the day pass quietly without much fuss at all. But even if you’re not someone who enjoys being the center of attention, there’s still something meaningful about taking the time to celebrate it in your own way. Life has a habit of moving at full speed, and birthdays offer a rare opportunity to pause, reflect, and appreciate another year of experiences, growth, and memories. With that in mind, let’s explore why celebrating your birthday can actually be a really positive thing.
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Eye On Design: Urs Fischer’s Sculptural Sail Lamp

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One of the things I love most about contemporary design is when an object refuses to immediately explain itself. Is it functional? Is it sculpture? Is it furniture? Is it all three? That was exactly my reaction when I encountered this illuminated standing lamp, appropriately called Sail Lamp (2025) by Swiss artist Urs Fischer, which transforms what appears to be crushed or draped material into an elegant glowing tower of light.
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