Founded in 1969, Graphic Image's core principles are: great value, great leather, great price. With leather sourced from the world’s finest tanneries (primarily in France and Italy), Graphic Image products are hand-made with full-grain leathers.
For classic books that touch the soul, a leather bound edition will be a keepsake for life, never to be put away and always out for friends to see. The children's books cover some of the most popular books of a generation and are instant ...
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There’s nothing quite as cozy as grandma’s house. It’s like a warm snuggle of home cooked meals, fresh cut roses from the garden, doilies, chintz, needlepoint, vintage furniture, wallpaper, a breakfront china cupboard, Earl Grey in a collection of English bone china teacups, and lavender oil that soothes the senses and transports you to carefree days of yore.
The Granny Chic or Grandmillennial trend is all the rage, particularly among millennials. It’s an expression of...
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The Times' John Herrman covers what it takes to go without Amazon.
Amazon has appeared to upset people across the spectrum, as "anticapitalist liberal college student[s] and...uber-capitalist conservative grandparents are both boycotting Amazon.”
Yet, Amazon is now so large that it's hard to escape its reach. Even the The New York Times' website is hosted by Amazon AWS services.
61 years ago today Bobby Lang and Nana tied the knot. Grandy wearing a borrowed suit, Nana rocking a ring from Jimmy Dean (JimmyRay Smith Jimmy Smith Jewelers Inc) .. Well 61 years later they arenβt a newly wed couple, theyβre the cornerstone of my family. Nana and Grandy have given me the world, but the most valuable thing they have done for me is act as an example. God brought them together.. he knew what was to come. Even though I wasnβt born until 1996, my ...
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Interesting story: Saddam Hussien's looted Wedgwood plates end up in the East Village, then are repatriated with help of State Department to Iraqi people.
December 14, 2011, 2:41 PM Looted Dishes Used in Art Project Returned to Iraq By RANDY KENNEDY
Over the last several years, as cultural patrimony cases have roiled the artworld, federal marshals have made surprise visits to numerous...
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September 10, 2010
September 10, 2010
Thoughts on My Summer of Success / by Linda Tabas / Pink Daisy retailer
by Linda Tabas The Pink Daisy retail store Yardley, PA
I wanted to share my good news after so many years of banging my head against the wall. With the help of the Bridge, Jason Solarek, and many hours of hard work on my website my web sales have tripled. My in store sales have also increased because in the retail world you need to keep reinventing yourself or the world will pass you by. We have a saying in my store...we want ...
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