Fell says the project is especially interested in Woodstock’s place in the Catskill Mountains, a former summer refuge for New York’s Jewish vacationers and a cradle of Borscht Belt comedy.
Phillip Valys,
Sun Sentinel,
9 Jan. 2025
Or in his woodshop finishing a cradle for a great-grandchild.
The other kids living at the complex crowded around him on a bunk bed.
Armando L. Sanchez,
Chicago Tribune,
12 Jan. 2025
Starting in 1996, the USS Cobia was restored to its 1945 configuration—a massive undertaking that included installing World War II-era flooring, bunk beds, crew lockers and more.
Cork paneling by Phillip Jeffries wraps the media room, where a custom animal-print sofa hangs with Pascal Mourgue seats for Ligne Roset, a Nathalie Du Pasquier painting, and an Art Nouveau plant stand.
Hannah Martin,
Architectural Digest,
16 Jan. 2025
In footage posted from the at-home fashion show, Deborah — who was in hospice care at the end of her life — can be seen sitting on their sofa reacting to a number of gowns her daughter modeled in their living room.
Best known for their super sofa bedding, Cozy Earth is replacing items lost in the fire.
Newton, known for crib mattresses is offering order replacements.
Amanda Lauren,
Forbes,
14 Jan. 2025
One directs providers to place a blanket in every crib, even though the state prohibits using blankets to reduce the risk of SIDS.
The footage shows the determined dog, a female golden doodle, sitting resolutely in a corner of the couch while the man shares the same seat, both unwilling to concede the spot.
John Mac Ghlionn,
Newsweek,
14 Jan. 2025
There’s something about lounging on the couch in your favorite sweatpants in the winter that’s just so rejuvenating.
The smart bassinet responds to the baby's cries with rocking and white noise to soothe the child without requiring caregivers to wake up and progress sleep training.
Tommy Tuberville,
Newsweek,
9 Jan. 2025
Now the company is entering a new product category: bassinets.
De Hales left Basilia, gave up his shop, and sold all of his possessions, including two feather beds, and some pots and utensils worth two shillings and sixpence.
Sam Knight,
The New Yorker,
12 Mar. 2024
The records — in some cases, family wills that show enslaved human beings bequeathed along with feather beds and farm animals — provide a visceral link between today’s decision makers and slavery.
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