the act of reducing the selling price of merchandise
give a reduction in price on; "I never discount these books-they sell like hot cakes"
A percentage deducted from the face value of a bill of exchange or promissory note when it changes hands before the due date
A deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers
dismiss: bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
A person who plans the form, look, or workings of something before its being made or built, typically by drawing it in detail
architect: someone who creates plans to be used in making something (such as buildings)
graphic designer: someone who specializes in graphic design
Upscale and fashionable
interior designer: a person who specializes in designing architectural interiors and their furnishings
Made by or having the expensive sophistication of a famous and prestigious fashion designer
cloth gracefully draped and arranged in loose folds
Drapery is a general word referring to cloths or textiles (Old French drap, from Late Latin drappus). It may refer to cloth used for decorative purposes - such as around windows - or to the trade of retailing cloth, originally mostly for clothing, formerly conducted by drapers.
Cloth coverings hanging in loose folds
The artistic arrangement of clothing in sculpture or painting
curtain: hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
Long curtains of heavy fabric
The walls, floor, and roof of a building
artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
The body of a car or aircraft
Cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers
framework: the underlying structure; "providing a factual framework for future research"; "it is part of the fabric of society"
A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands.