NEWS

2012 Color Forecast

 

The Hottest Hues for 2012

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Color trends information for 2012 is already being released. You can see below links to many of the color forecast that have already been released.

 

 

 

 

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A Successful show @ SPOGA-GAFA 2011 in Cologne, Germany

 

SPOGA-GAFA 2011*  is over. We would like to say thank you to all our valued customers who visited our booth. It was a pleasure to meet you again and introduce you our new collections. We also thank all the visitors who entered our booth during this 3 day event.
 
 
It was a success that even in the last minute after the show, we are still working on the customer’s inquiries. Once more, ROSA PLANTERS VIETNAM has been able to capture the attention of many visitors and introduced more and more new designs, materials and packing solutions. 
 
We hope that you enjoyed visiting us and for those who haven't, we hope to see you next year!!!
 
ROSA PLANTERS VIETNAM Ltd.

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Vietnamese Architecture

Vietnamese Architecture. Vietnamese architecture arises from the Kings Hung dynasty.
Before the 10th century, villages and hamlets appeared in this period according to several tales of Linh Nam. The ancient Vietnamese used wood to build houses to protect themselves from tigers and wolves. Two kinds of houses were depicted on the bronze drums; one in the shape of a boat and the other in a shape similar to a turtle shell.
 
Due to dense lakes, swamps, rivers, and highly humid tropical climate, the most appropriate building material is bamboo and wood to set up houses on low stilts. At the end of the 19th century, houses on stilts remained in mountainous areas, midlands, and plains throughout the country.
 
In order to be suitable with the rugged terrain, Co Loa Citadel was made out of clay during Thuc Phan Dynasty in the 3rd century BC. The architecture during the Chinese sovereignty, from the 2nd century BC to the 9th century, consisted of various structures like ramparts, royal tombs, citadels, folk-houses, and pagodas.