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Gat Décor

interior decoration         
  • A historical example: [[Balliol College]] Dining Hall, Oxford
  • This interior was designed by [[John Dibblee Crace]], President of the Institute of British Decorators, established in 1899.
  • sunburst design]] above front doors of the [[Eastern Columbia Building]] in Los Angeles; built 1930.
  • The lobby of [[Hotel Bristol, Warsaw]]
  • Interior design in a restaurant
  • BEIC]]).
  • James Shoolbred Company]], published in 1876.
  • Reconstructed Roman [[triclinium]] or dining room, with three ''[[klinai]]'' or couches
DESIGN OF THE INTERIORS, SOMETIMES INCLUDING THE EXTERIOR, OF A SPACE OR BUILDING, TO ACHIEVE A BETTER ENVIRONMENT
Interior decoration; Interior decorator; Interior designer; Elements of interior design; Home decoration; Elements of Interior Design; Wall coverings; Home decorating; Home decor; Home décor; Internal space design; Wall-Coverings; Interior Decoration; Interior Decorator; Interior decorating; Interior designers; Décor; Decor; Interior Decorating; Interior decor; Interior Redesign; Interior decorators; Interior Designer; Interior Designers; American interior designer; Interior designing; Interior Design; Interior design and furnishings
¦ noun the decoration of the interior of a building or room, especially with regard for colour combination and artistic effect.
Derivatives
interior decorator noun
1960s decor         
  • A typical example of 1960s wallpaper. Note the pea green and saffron colours and the flowery psychedelic design, common during this period.
1960s interior design
1960s décor refers to a distinct style of interior decoration that became prominent in the 1960s and early 1970s. Green, (such as pea green and drab), yellow, pink, and orange (such as peach and saffron) hues were popular for wallpaper, carpets, curtains, sofas, chair seats, and cushions, often with patterns or bright flowers.
interior decoration         
  • A historical example: [[Balliol College]] Dining Hall, Oxford
  • This interior was designed by [[John Dibblee Crace]], President of the Institute of British Decorators, established in 1899.
  • sunburst design]] above front doors of the [[Eastern Columbia Building]] in Los Angeles; built 1930.
  • The lobby of [[Hotel Bristol, Warsaw]]
  • Interior design in a restaurant
  • BEIC]]).
  • James Shoolbred Company]], published in 1876.
  • Reconstructed Roman [[triclinium]] or dining room, with three ''[[klinai]]'' or couches
DESIGN OF THE INTERIORS, SOMETIMES INCLUDING THE EXTERIOR, OF A SPACE OR BUILDING, TO ACHIEVE A BETTER ENVIRONMENT
Interior decoration; Interior decorator; Interior designer; Elements of interior design; Home decoration; Elements of Interior Design; Wall coverings; Home decorating; Home decor; Home décor; Internal space design; Wall-Coverings; Interior Decoration; Interior Decorator; Interior decorating; Interior designers; Décor; Decor; Interior Decorating; Interior decor; Interior Redesign; Interior decorators; Interior Designer; Interior Designers; American interior designer; Interior designing; Interior Design; Interior design and furnishings
Interior decoration is the decoration of the inside of a house.
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Gat Decor

Gat Decor (or Gat Décor) were an English electronic music group popular with the 1992 song "Passion". The song is considered to be one of the best-known works of the early progressive house genre.

The main contributors of the team are the British DJs and producers, Simon Slater, Laurence Nelson-Boudville and Simon Hanson. The name 'Gat Decor' was derived from an anagram of 'Tag Records', a record store based in Soho, London.

Although Gat Decor does not have an extensive catalog (two proper singles and a handful of remixes), the act and "Passion" are widely considered influential to electronic dance music in the early 1990s; and Slater still continues to license "Passion".