Creating African-patterned ceramic plant pots is a beautiful way to merge art and nature. The vibrant designs are inspired by ...
In Indian homes, windows are more than functional openings, they reflect culture, tradition, and warmth. From allowing ...
Finding affordable U.S.-made pottery can be challenging, particularly if it's vintage. This brand is just becoming known to ...
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This backup heat trick that seems smart until you learn the hard way
When energy prices spike or storms knock out power, the idea of turning a candle and a flower pot into a mini heater can feel ...
African patterns are rich in history and symbolism, making them a unique choice for decorating clay pots. These designs are inspired by various cultures across the continent, each with its own story ...
Growing up in Sudan, Jumana Eltgani knew the highs of water flowing and the lows of dry days. Her family’s clay zeer kept water cool and easy to share. Now, amid war, that spirit of generosity is ...
Pantone’s 2026 Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer, has sparked debate. This edit of artisan homeware proves this soft white can feel warm and characterful.
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Math before numbers? Archaeologists find earliest evidence
Archaeologists working in northern Mesopotamia say they have uncovered visual patterns that look a lot like structured counting, even though no written numerals existed at the time. The claim is bold: ...
His compatriots know him as a novelist. But scholars say he must be acknowledged as a modernist intellectual, significant for ...
According to reviews, your new friends can stay fresh and squishable up to three days out of water and can retain their shape ...
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Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran’s new Mumbai show reimagines memory, identity and the future
Every piece that you see here is handmade,” says Sri Lanka-born artist Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, as he ushers a select few into Mumbai’s Jhaveri Contemporary.
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The archaeology of tomorrow
Every piece that you see here is handmade,” says Sri Lanka-born artist Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, as he ushers a select few ...
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