Arzberg Tea Set for Gift

Posted on June 2nd, 2008 in Fashion by shopubbblog

Arzberg Tea Set for Gift

To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Bauhaus designed Form 1382 by Dr. Hermann Gretsch, Arzberg produced 500 of the black teasets.

Each piece has a special anniversary backstamp and the teapot is numbered.

The gift-boxed set includes:
Teapot w/lid, numbered out of the edition of 500 (e.g. 100/500)
Sugar Bowl w/lid
Creamer
2 teacups and saucers
2 breakfast/dessert plates

Enjoy your morning coffee or a warm cup of cocoa in these beautiful mugs. Arzberg TRIC offers just the right cup for every taste, the saucer, it self is also diverse, it fits perfectly with four of the six cups offered in TRIC without wobbling, even when it is stacked. TRIC, the award winning design from Micheal Sieger embodies, practicality, style and function. A classic and colorful collection that is fun to mix and match. From bold, energetic to soft subtle colors, or a little of both this line is perfect for any host. From oven to table to refrigerator, Tric’s multi-functional pieces makes entertaining a breeze.

 The Arzberg company, since 1887 has stood for the highest quality in materials and design. Known for their simple, no frills designs, so timeless as to always remain contemprary. Heinrich Schumann, originally from Angelroda (Thuringia), had a small pottery in Arzberg that had to close because it was in the way of the newly built railway. The railway was finished in November 1879 and connected Arzberg with the railway network.

In 1931, Arzberg Form 1382 set the benchmark for modern tableware. It’s now celebrating its 75th Anniversary and its design is unchanged. As with his contemporaries at the Bauhaus, Dr.Ing. Hermann Gretsch relied on form & function to guide his design. His quest was to design a soup tureen that could be emptied with a ladle. The result was this collection which is pure, unadorned and timeless. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com

Arzberg Tea Set for Gift / Author: Prabakar, S

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Look Slimmer In Plus Size Clothing

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Look Slimmer In Plus Size Clothing

The world sees that having slim and lean figures are better. Not only because women with these figures look sexier and more attractive, but also because they are always related to be healthier. There may be truth to this perception since having bigger figures means more prone to diseases. However, this is not always the case. Some big figures are hereditary.

This means that there is nothing much that the woman can do to slim down her figure. No matter what physical activities are done, some women simply do not get smaller. With this kind of physique, their muscles will just be more toned with regular exercises. Or they will just look leaner but not smaller. In other words, they simply look big because it is the design of their bodies.

Since there is nothing much that can be done about the body figure, fashion experts suggest that women should just wear clothing in plus sizes that makes her look slimmer. There are clothing designs that creates a sexier figure than what the body normally looks. For example, printed clothes in women plus sizes should be in vertical stripes instead of horizontal stripes. Horizontal lines creates a wider perspective of the woman’s figure so she would look even bigger. Vertical lines in clothes create a sleeker look. There are also women plus sizes clothes with necklines that makes women look sexier and leaner such as the V-necks. In other words, if the figure of the woman is big and she somehow failed to slim down, she should just choose plus sizes clothing that helps her look slimmer.

Look Slimmer In Plus Size Clothing / Author: Cherry B

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The Rocawear of Styles and Fashion

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The Rocawear of Styles and Fashion

In clothes, the common thing that people would require for it to possess is a style that sets fashion beyond its limitation. Clothes that is both fashionable and artistic in its unique sense of style and taste. That kind of clothes can be found within the clothing line collection of rocawear.

The rocawear is a clothing line built only to please the most stylish and fashionable crowd of the urban community. The rocawear clothing line is a clothing label created in 1999 by Jay-Z and Damon Dash. Jay-Z is the head of the hip hop label Roc-a-Fella Records, with Damon Dash being a co-founder of the said recording company.
Its popularity among the urban community has brought an annual sale of over $700 million to the infamous rocawear clothing line. This led the founders of rocawear to expand its brand to other brands such as rocawear children, rocawear juniors, rocawear socks and sandals, rocawear leather suede and fur outerwear, rocawear handbags and rocawear belts, rocawear lounge wear and big & tall, rocawear headwear, rocawear jewelry, and rocawear sunglasses.
In March of 2007, Jay-Z sold the rights to the rocawear brand to Iconix Brand Group, a brand management company that licenses brands to retailers and manufacturers primarily in the apparel, footwear, and apparel accessory industries, for $204 million. Jay-Z still retained his stake in the company and will continue to oversee the marketing, licensing and product development.
However, even though the rocawear clothing line received so much praise from the urban community, it also received much allegations and accusations.
On January 17, 2007, allegations were made of raccoon-dog fur being used in two styles of jackets, rocawear pulled all of the garments from the department stores where this product was shipped. A representative of rocawear stated the company was unaware the fur was being used and had notified manufactures it was not permitted. The items, in addition to being pulled from department stores, were also removed from the brands official website.
Nonetheless, the rocawear still claims the title as the most popular urban clothing line in the country. For more information about the rocawear apparels, then visit www.streetzwear.com.

The Rocawear of Styles and Fashion / Author: Christine Layug

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