When you decide to buy a memory foam mattress, you can be sure that there are so many different options. You can choose from different covers of foam mattress, memory mattress styles and even the density of the memory foam mattress always differ. All these characteristics are very important aspects to consider when you need to buy the best memory foam mattress.
Density is probably one of the most important aspects to consider. Read more…
Nature inspires many designers and they create unusual pieces. This vintage Salvage Wood Lamp by Luke Lamp Co. is created by Luke Kelly. The simple and gorgeous lamp can be a perfect addition to your room, providing not only lighting. The lamp is a single piece weathered hardwood product. It has a jute fiber rope attached, complementing the vintage appeal. Measuring 11 inches high and 3.5 inches wide, the lamp can be suitably adjusted to your table top, or any other area of the room. You also get a filament bulb within the lamp. The lamp can be apt for “mood” lighting. The nice, rustic original piece is a unique art work. Each gorgeous lamp is a different piece of art. The price is just $79.00. It can be an apt gift to any of your loved ones, being both usable and decorative.
Welcome to Networx Team Answers, your opportunity to get to know the Networx team. I am a huge fan of these writers. They are funny and dedicated and they are some of the most down-to-Earth, understanding people you will meet. I hope you will get to know them and come back to read their stories. --Chaya (Networx.com’s editor)
Ann: Arranging the space for a feeling of safety and flow, plus a comfortable place to sit and read, are my most important requirements for making a space feel like home. A chair near a window with good light nearby puts me right into my own little world – my home – no matter where the “place” actually is. Familiar belongings always help, but I’ve found that objects are less necessary than comfort and a sense of balance.

In the United States, it’s not uncommon to hear Christmas music wafting from shop speakers as early as the beginning of November, but it’s not “Here Comes Santa Claus” or “Jingle Bell Rock” that puts me in the holiday spirit. For me, it’s not Christmastime until I put on the recording of Swedish Christmas music that I grew up listening to each and every year: Christmas in Sweden, recorded in 1962 by Åke Jelving and a chorus of parents and children.
This is jovial, happy music, sung with energy and enthusiasm…and with audible gasping and stomping!
Our mother may be Swedish, but my siblings and I haven’t got a clue what the lyrics mean. I suspect that the

Outside of Boring, Oregon, on a rural road that winds past tree farms and fence-lined pastures, sits a rustic wooden barn that houses Red Pig Tools, makers of beautiful, classic garden tools. All of the tools in the Red Pig line are made on the property by blacksmith Bob Denman, who is dedicated to crafting smart, handsome, heirloom quality tools.

In my own garden I only regularly use five tools: a garden fork, spade, 3-tine cultivator, trowel, and bow rake (as well as an old steak knife for harvesting).




A chandelier designed by Kateřina Smolíková, inspired by deep sea luminescent organisms. Intended for darker places as an orientational light. It should remind one of the lightness of an organism levitating in the dark space.
Skyphos Chandelier, by Kateřina Smolíková, via: Designeast

