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		<title>Lamp build for Melissa Cullens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Project M and Portfolio Center alumna Melissa Cullens eschews the prevailing nomenclature of contemporary hipsterdom in her personal marketing. When every twenty-something with a Macbook refers to himself as a &#8220;Designer,&#8221; Melissa prefers &#8220;Thinker/Maker/Apple-Pie-Baker.&#8221; Although the cute rhyme is one of the many reasons we&#8217;re fond of Melissa, we&#8217;re prepared to wreck her winsome titular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Project M and Portfolio Center alumna Melissa Cullens eschews the prevailing nomenclature of contemporary hipsterdom in her personal marketing. When every twenty-something with a Macbook refers to himself as a &#8220;Designer,&#8221; Melissa prefers &#8220;Thinker/Maker/Apple-Pie-Baker.&#8221; Although the cute rhyme is one of the many reasons we&#8217;re fond of Melissa, we&#8217;re prepared to wreck her winsome titular doggerel. It seems like she&#8217;s going to have a real mess on her hands when she tries to integrate &#8220;high-concept lighting designer&#8221; into that little epithet of hers.</p>
<p>Melissa and People of Resource have a brief but vivid history together. When we&#8217;ve needed extra hands and brains on deck, Melissa has enthusiastically pitched in. Her talent and intelligence have been a boon to us and we were honored that she would trust us with the fabrication of her lamp prototype, a project many months in the making.</p>
<p>The video above details some of the work that went into bringing this piece to life. For more on the concept, see Melissa&#8217;s description below:</p>
<p>&#8220;I started out trying to create a lamp that would also function as a calendar. Wanting to get something that dealt more with form than numbers, I thought for a long time about the ways that we&#8217;ve marked time throughout history, and how we experience time in seasons. I also didn&#8217;t want to limit the accuracy of the lamp by location, and in the end what sifted out was the concept of the solstice. It&#8217;s just so wonderfully ancient, and the length of the day marks our lives in an innate way that transgresses barriers of culture and location.</p>
<p>From a form standpoint, it breaks the year into two segments of continuous movement as we move closer and further from the sun. The diameter of the nested hemispheres reflects the eclipsis, (the arc of the sun through the sky) which becomes measurably longer and longer, as the length of the day increases.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Walnut on Wall Street</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 17:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As far as we&#8217;re concerned, if Sharon Nord can make it in Roswell, GA, then New York City&#8217;s Financial District is No Big Deal. Sharon came to us because of an exciting new transition in her life: after a stint as a transplanted Yankee in the South, she&#8217;s headed home to New York, relocating to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As far as we&#8217;re concerned, if Sharon Nord can make it in Roswell, GA, then New York City&#8217;s Financial District is No Big Deal. Sharon came to us because of an exciting new transition in her life: after a stint as a transplanted Yankee in the South, she&#8217;s headed home to New York, relocating to be closer to her grown sons.</p>
<p>With a brand new apartment on Wall Street, she&#8217;s elected to explore the possibilities of a more modern space. Toward that end, Sharon commissioned People of Resource to create new custom furniture for her home, but also to modify some existing vintage pieces. We&#8217;re excited about this approach because it aligns very nicely with our own predilection toward  mixing new and old.</p>
<p>Depicted above (photograph kindly made by Sharon herself) is the first piece of this project: a vintage marble coffee table for which we turned some new walnut legs. Forthcoming will be a solid walnut dining room table, six dining chairs, and another carefully modified vintage piece: a magazine rack from the home of Sharon&#8217;s grandmother.</p>
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		<title>ATL to NYC x Pecha Kucha</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Resource Chief David VanArsdale recently presented one of the initiatives he spearheaded as a Studio Instructor for Georgia Tech&#8217;s School of Industrial Design &#8211; a whirlwind trip to New York to visit some of the country&#8217;s top design firms.
David commemorated the presentation with a group photo which you can see above.
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<p>David commemorated the presentation with a group photo which you can see above.</p>
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