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Moody Sofas were designed with one specific purpose in mind: to offer a versatile place to rest for all your moods. The three pieces of furniture that compose the collection are: Moody Couch, Moody Nest and Moody Bag. All three “invite the user to express feelings and “let go”. Doing so leaves traces, causing the product to resemble the moods of its user in various shapes and forms and making the products seem alive. Moody is the interpretation of the sofa as a place of expression and communication. ” The versatility of these resting units lies in their comfort and in the use of materials. Designer Hanna Emelie Ernsting created the three seating units for those wanting to enjoy full relaxation. Textile covering a wood base dressed in layers of foam allows the user to interact with the sofa, creating unique seating experiences for any mood. Made from quality cotton upholstery material and lined with wadding, the textile cover of the Moody Couch favours relaxation and comfort. Care to try it on and see how it fits?




A Couch for All Moods Moody Nest: A Couch for All Moods What if you could maneuver your couch to fit any position you want to be in? So that it acts as your blanket, pillow, a cubby to burrow in, or an intimate hideaway to cuddle in with someone special. Well this kind of versatile and physically customizable couch is exactly what Hanna Emelie Ernesting wanted to portray in her 'moody couch' design which was presented in the Fuori Salone 2011 in Milan. I just love the organic and ever changing feel of this piece. I often get bored easily with my furniture and this is such an innovative way to always keep it fresh and new. It's like the ultimate cozy, stylish beanbag couch that cuddles with you. I love the idea of multifunctional furniture. Now I hope that she got enough positive feedback to start putting these puppies in production. MORE FURNITURE FUN ON APARTMENT THERAPY:• Bizarre Furniture Designs• How Retailers Give Names to Furniture• Get the Look: Red Sofa Shopping Guide




Images: Hanna Emile Ernsting 36 used & new from Start your 30-day free trial to stream thousands of movies & TV shows included with Prime. Start your free trialDetailsSilent Movie FREE Shipping on orders over . A nobleman, beggar and priest search 1920s Russia for 12 chairs, one stuffed with jewels. Directed by Mel Brooks. Actors: Ron Moody, Frank Langella, Dom DeLuise, Andréas Voutsinas, Diana Coupland Format: Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.) Number of discs: 1 Studio: 20th Century Fox DVD Release Date: September 5, 2006 Run Time: 94 minutes Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #22,488 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) in Movies & TV > DVD > Kids & Family in Movies & TV > DVD > Comedy Learn more about "Twelve Chairs, The" on IMDb 5 star68%4 star14%3 star5%2 star10%1 star3%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer Reviews... say that 'Twelve Chairs" isn't one of Mel Brooks greatest, which it can hardly be as it was ...|




Hope for the best, expect the worst!|Don't miss this one.|A Mel Brooks Film????|Little Wonder Why Russian Literature Isn't For Everyone|All time favorite movie|One of my all time favorites. Hope for the best, expect the worst!| History of the World Part I The Producers (Deluxe Edition) Look for Similar Items by Category Movies & TV > Genre for Featured Categories > Comedy Movies & TV > Genre for Featured Categories > Kids & Family Movies & TV > Movies Movies & TV > Studio Specials > 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment > All Fox Titles Movies & TV > Studio Specials > 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment > ComedyFamily foundations and other family donors play an essential and expanding, yet often unheralded, role in enhancing the quality of human life in communities nationwide. More than 37,000 family foundations provide critical assistance to America’s 1.5 million nonprofit organizations, supporting their programs in health care, education, human services, religion, arts and culture, the environment, and other areas.




The Frey Foundation Chair works with a network of national advisors and partners to implement a comprehensive program of applied research, teaching, professional development, and public service, all designed to advance and promote the field of family philanthropy in the United States. The Johnson Center National Summit on Family Philanthropy is a biennial meeting unlike any other in the field of family philanthropy. The Summit is an interactive, productive gathering of current and next generation family donors, as well as staff, advisors, and researchers who strive to help families become more effective philanthropists. In June 2015, family donors from around the country convened in New York City for the third National Summit and discussed a poignant theme for philanthropic families: collaboration in family philanthropy. The next summit will be held February 20–21, 2017 in San Francisco. Click here for more information and register online. Better Together: Realizing the Promise of




Collaboration in Family Philanthropy Unique challenges arise, and unique opportunities open up, when family donors get involved in collaborative work in philanthropy. This report explores those special challenges and opportunities, and offers a set of recommendations for how to realize the promise of working better together. The insights here are based primarily on in-depth dialogues about family philanthropy collaboration that occurred during the third National Summit on Family Philanthropy, held in New York City in June, 2015, and hosted by the Dorothy A. Johnson Center on Philanthropy. The Future of Family Philanthropy: Predicting and Preparing The future of family philanthropy is an uncertain one, with dramatic changes taking place both in families and in philanthropy itself. But along with the uncertainty comes possibility and excitement; along with future challenges there are energized new donors and emerging innovations that could improve family giving in ways few would have predicted just a few years ago. 




Based on the candid peer conversations and insights from thought leaders that were offered during two National Summits on Family Philanthropy, this brief envisions the changes in the field, and suggests ways to adapt family giving for a better future– a future of new families, new generations, new kinds of relationships, and new methods for creating change. Who are the next generation donors, and how do they think about philanthropy? Michael Moody, Ph.D. discusses the first-of-its-kind research, Respecting Legacy, Revolutionizing Philanthropy, conducted by the Johnson Center and 21/64, a nonprofit consulting practice specializing in next gen and multigenerational engagement in philanthropy. The next generation of philanthropists, members of gen x and gen y, will “wield more philanthropic power than any previous generation.” Dr. Michael Moody reveals key research findings on these high capacity donors and discusses how they are changing philanthropy. In July 2010, Michael Moody, Ph.D., joined the Johnson Center as the first holder of the Frey Foundation Chair for Family Philanthropy.




Dr. Moody is trained as a cultural sociologist and has been actively working to understand and improve philanthropy and nonprofit organizations for 25 years. After earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Indiana University, he was one of the first employees of the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. He then earned a master’s degree in social science from the University of Chicago and a doctorate in sociology from Princeton University, served on the faculty at Boston University and the University of Southern California, and ran his own philanthropic consulting business for two years. Dr. Moody is co-author (with Robert L. Payton) of the book, Understanding Philanthropy: Its Meaning and Mission, as well as numerous other publications about family foundations, next generation giving, donor education, ethical giving, venture philanthropy, giving as “giving back,” and many other topics. He is a frequent speaker about philanthropy at venues across the U.S. and worldwide.

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