How to Remove Car Dents

Expensive auto body repairs can be easily avoided by using modern paintless dent removal techniques. Small dents on metal panels no longer have to be hammered out and filled with body filler, and there is no need to carry out a full auto body paint repair as long as the dent hasn’t broken through the surface of the topcoat.

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Buy gifts online to save some time and money

If you’re having a hard time finding the perfect gift for a friend or family member it might be time to consider buying online. Gift shopping on the internet can be incredibly easy, thanks to the shee…

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Buy Online Stylish Clothes for Men

Online shopping has becoming the most famous ways of purchasing any products nowadays. People are more and more busy in their professional and personal lives and they generally do not have time for the normal daily needs so how can anyone take out extra time for the shopping and other less important things?

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beautiful islamic home ideas….

 

from Morocco to Dubai, Luxour to Elait, you will find endless design inspiration for your home.

Egypt has some of the finest craftsman I have ever seen and they pride themselves on intricate detailing and high quality furniture.  If you are an IKEA flat pack lover, this definatley is not for you.

From cool neutrals tinged with golds, silvers, bronzes and the finest silks to spice infused colour wheels that radiate all the colours of the rainbow.

There is no end of posibilities to what you can achieve with this amazing look.

Here are some of my favorite designs.

 

 

 

 

 

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islamic art…

Islamic art is both beautiful and spiritual.

You will rarely see depictions of humans or animals as this can be interpreted as idolatory which is prohibited in Islamic law.

It is strange coming from a western christian society were we see images of Christ and his disciples as almost every form of religious art, and it is quite ingenious how the Islamic culture has found ways to artistically portray their faith without using images of people and animals to depict a story.

Rather, art is used as a means of worship, and a reflection of one’s faith.

Because of the strict injunctions against such depictions of humans or animals which might result in idol-worship, Islamic art developed a unique character, utilizing a number of primary forms: geometric, arabesque, floral, and calligraphic, which are often interwoven. From early times, Muslim art has reflected this balanced, harmonious world-view.

There are repeating elements in Islamic art, such as the use of geometrical floral or vegetal designs in a repetition known as the arabesque.   The arabesque in Islamic art is often used to symbolize the transcendent, indivisible and infinite nature of Allah (swt).

Islamic art stretches its boundries to include, caligraphy, architecture, ceramics, glassware, wood work and carpets.

The Islamic View of the Cosmos

In the Islamic view, God is the Ultimate Reality. All things in the visible creation emanate from Him and are manifestations of His divine Names or Attributes (Sifat). He created the cosmos, both what is known to man and what is unknown, and He is the Sustainer of all things, with everything turning to Him and centered upon Him. This is evident in the very structure of atoms .

The early Muslim artists and artisans who derived the intricate systems of interconnected geometric forms which constitute the bases of Islamic geometric art of course had no idea of such realities. Nonetheless, the graphic manner in which they conceived God’s supreme central place in the cosmos, and the connection of the parts of creation to Him and to the whole, reflects a very significant approximation of what can now be documented by science.

The Tradition of Fine Craftsmanship

Throughout the history of Islam, its art has taken a great variety of forms in the different parts of the Muslim world, which stretches from North Africa to Southeast Asia, according to local customs and conditions, ranging from unsophisticated folk art to that of the most skilled artist or artisan. In the works of the latter, whether it be a master calligrapher, a renowned ceramists or potter, a skilled embroiderer or miniature-maker, the legacy of fine craftsmanship, involving the mastery of an art or craft along traditional lines complete with meticulous attention to fine detail, is characteristic.

These traditions persist today, and Islamic architecture and decorative arts are still very much alive and valued in many parts of the Muslim world. While Western-style art forms and machine work have to an extent eroded the traditional forms, nonetheless, handwork is respected and loved, an important aspect of the decoration of mosques and Muslim homes. In particular, decoration featuring Qur’anic calligraphy is an important aspect of Islamic art.

The Ageless Legacy of Arabic Calligraphy

Arabic is the language of Islam. It is the language of its prophet, Mohammed (p.b.u.h); the language in which the Holy Quran, Islam’s sacred scripture, was revealed to him by God; the language of Muslims’ worship; and the language which binds Muslims of all times and places together in a single cohesive brotherhood.

Because of Muslims’ profound respect and love for the Qur’an, the art of calligraphy was developed among them from early times to a very high degree. Throughout the Muslim world, Qur’anic verses embellish mosques, palaces and homes, businesses, and, in some places, public areas. Often the calligraphy is done in conjunction with decorative motifs, lovingly embellishing what is most sacred and precious.

Due to its peculiar character, the Arabic script lends itself wonderfully to decorative use. Over the centuries, many different scripts have evolved in various regions of the Muslim world.

Arabic is read from right to left, with an alphabet of twenty-six letters, of which three are long vowels. Short vowels are indicated by small symbols above or under the letters themselves.

“God is Beautiful and Loves Beauty”

– so said the Prophet of Islam some 1400 years ago. He also said, “God likes that when you do anything, you do it excellently.” Such prophetic sayings (hadiths) have provided the impetus for Muslims’ embellishment and beautification of their places of worship, homes, and even of articles in common use in everyday life. The emphasis in Islamic art is on ornamentation rather than on art for art’s sake; while the names of the producers of the finest works of Islamic art may not have survived, their works have become prototypes and models on which other artists and craftsmen patterned their works, or from which they derived the impetus for related work.

An example of this is a small pouch embellished with cross-stitch embroidery and ornamented with coins. The pouch holds a small unseen bottle, which Jordanian Bedouin women used to hold kohl, a natural eyeliner. But in keeping with the Muslim tradition of ornamenting utilitarian articles, a very ordinary brown glass bottle has been given a place of honor in a beautifully embroidered work of decorative art.

Such arts as embroidery and fine crocheting were commonplace skills among Muslim women in the past — and still are in some places in the Muslim world — as each growing girl and her mother worked in periods of spare time during the years before the girl’s marriage to produce a set of finely hand-worked bed linens, towels, prayer rugs, quilt, tablecloths, and the like for the bride to take to her new home.

Today, the finest arts, including rugs, are to be found in Turkey, Iran, Syria, Pakistan, India, Egypt and Morocco, where the legacy of Islamic arts remains alive and strong.

 

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contact us…

Please feel free to drop us an email at rococoboutique@hotmail.com

Or call any time on (002) 0160379299

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( wallpaper sample from Sharm El Sheik project)

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beautiful egypt…

Just a few pics of a place I call home….

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furniture packs…

We are currently designing our new range of complete furniture packs,

please email us if you would like us to contact you when they are complete.

rococoboutique@hotmail.com

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extra services…

so. you know I do complete design projects and make individual pieces.

But did you know I also do curtains, soft furnishings, kitchens, eletricals, supervised shopping trips to Khan El Khalili and other flea markets, gardens, real estate recommendations, commisioned art work, organise trips and safari, in fact I can pretty much help you out with most things. I can even fill your fridge for you before you arrive!

August 14, 2008. extra services.... 3 comments.

my furniture and individual pieces…

As well as whole projects I receive commissions on individual pieces.  Hurghada is flooded with lots of cheap Chinese imports that are sold at very high prices.

I tailor make pretty much most items from beds and sofas to whole kitchens.

I can offer you design ideas or make something at your request. I’m pretty easy going!

Here are some samples of pieces I have made or am currently making.

Please bear in mind that all prices are approximate as the beauty and the beast of doing this in a country like Egypt is that the price of materials can change on a daily basis. Plus the price varies depending on material, finish, size etc…

This is a copy of a John Lewis Design. It compromises of 5 pieces. The total cost was 750.00 Stirling

 

Table and four chairs design from Armani Casa. Total cost was 250.00 Stirling

Pull out Metal Frame Sofa Bed. Total Cost 450.00 Stirling

Bedroom Set from the John Lewis Hotel Range. Double Bed, Drawers, Mirror and Wardrobe. 1250.00 Stirling

Vintage design copy of Billy Haines table and four Chairs. 800.00 Stirling

Vintage Design Copy Double bed and mattress. 700.00 Stirling

 

rococo Original Design side table and drawers. 350.00 Stirling

rococo Original design Chinese double settee (fabric imported) 750.00 Stirling

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things I love….

Elle Decor is a really great magazine to buy to give you some serious inspiration for interiors!

I’m completely fascinated by Geisha and 18th Century Japanese culture!

I love a good read, especially a classic. You can get some great design ideas from reading something set in a certain period. My design inspiration for my bedroom is massivly inspired by the 1920′s high society described so beautifully in The Great Gatsby! Watch the movie for amazing visuals! Oh how fabulous! Now where did I put those Martini glasses?????

Having recently converted to Islam I have become obsessed with collecting Islamic art. Egypt has an abundance of great artists…

every time I see this image I swoon at the thought of Mr. Big! oh how I miss my weekly dose of Carrie and Co….

for the fashion dahling!

August 12, 2008. things I love.... 1 comment.

portfolio…..

a selection of previous projects from the UK and Egypt….

 

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about rococo…

Rococo Boutique is a contemporary interior and furniture design company working in the Red Sea region of Egypt.  We tailor make designs and furniture to your tastes, requirements and budgets as well as sourcing all the hard to find bits and bobs you need to furnish and style your apartment or villa. We also do wonderful furniture packs.

Having lived between Egypt and the UK for nearly a decade I have an insiders view on everything you could need to furnish your home, whether it be permanent or holiday.

I have a beautiful an extensive catalogue of furniture that can be tailor made for your needs, as well as assisting you with electronics, finishes, decoration and security.

We will only ever charge you the same price you would pay if you were Egyptian, my Egyptian project manager works hard to negotiate all prices on your behalf in advance of purchase and order. We charge only a 20 percent commission on top so you will be paying considerably less than most suppliers in The Red Sea.

Most products are made or sourced in Cairo so we can provide you with better quality tailor made furniture.  All electrical goods and work carried out is warranted.

Every project is unique so please post me your email address or email us at rococoboutique@hotmail.com to talk about your ideas!

Claire, lead designer at Rococo Boutique xx

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my art….

I have been freeing my creative side from it’s cage and as usual, I’ve been busy doodling, snapping, painting and sketching.

Digital Photography

Sketching!

 

doodles!

oil on canvas

Chairman Miaow

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