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Wired Magazine
August 19, 2008
By orangepiel

"Save yourself a frame and put a picture directly on the wall. Starting earlier this month, OrangePiel began licensing artistic works for its large-scale prints . It has currently enlisted about 15 artists and will continue to expand its inventory. It can print panels up to 165 feet long, so, heck, make your house a gallery."

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Custom Window Treatments
August 25, 2008
By orangepiel

OrangePiel is happy to announce the launch of the newest member of our product lines.  Quality materials coupled with our proclivity for creativity is the basis for our Custom Window Treaments.

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OrangePiel Inspirations
August 19, 2008
By orangepiel

Check out some of OrangePiel's favorite designs, streaming videos, designers, and inspirations.

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What's in a name?
August 18, 2008
By orangepiel

Contrary to the consensus, OrangePiel did not, in fact, spell its name incorrectly.  Some call it luck.  Some call it destiny, we call it....OrangePiel.

Say it with us.

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Delicious, Facebook, and Digg, oh my.
August 14, 2008
By orangepiel

Do you love design?  Do you use track blogs?  OrangePiel is currently implementing a new blog tracking system...  Be the first to know when we add new products, services, and great new artists.

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Lilla Rogers Joins OrangePiel
June 23, 2008
By orangepiel

A purveyor of beautiful artists, Lilla Rogers Studio partners with OrangePiel.  I mean, she loves fruit, and we are fruit.  This is not a coincedence.

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Dwelling
June 23, 2008
By orangepiel

OrangePiel decides to leave the country (Sausalito) and head to the big city (Los Angeles) to take part in the 2008 Dwell on Design trade show.  Big dreams for big art...

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Mind the Gap
June 1, 2008
By orangepiel

My friend, where have you been?  You can imagine the OrangePiel's surprise when we were en route to the Apple Store and found the sunglass clad Mr. Warhol staring back. The "pop-star" was joined by the multicolored Judith Green whose various faces looked on, masked by smart women's jackets and sensible shoulder bags.

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