
Steve Jobs widow Lauren Jobs touched the apple inc AAPL the aesthetic sense of the co-founders in a recent interview at the Code Conference.
What happened: Laurene revealed that the couple didn’t own a sofa or chairs for many years because they couldn’t find anything in common when it came to furniture.
“People make fun of us because we couldn’t agree on a sofa or chairs, so we didn’t have one or the other for years,” Laureen said, laughing. reported The edge.
“It took many years” for the couple to finally buy a couch, the report said.
Laureen touched on Jobs’ sense of aesthetics, saying Jobs developed it early in life and “certainly” before her.
“He noticed details of everything. The way the floor meets the walls meets the ceilings, the way the lights are recessed or not,” Laureen said.
“He was very aware of both the physical and natural environment,” says The Verge.
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Why it matters: A tidbit revealed during the interview was that Jobs threw a Microsoft Corporation MSFT Music player, called Zune, knocked to the ground in disgust when the journalist Walt Mossberg showed him.
The CEO of Apple was also seen in the interview Tim cook and industrial product designer Jony Ivewho made important design contributions for Apple during his time at Apple.
In the same conversation with journalist and blogger Kara SwisherLaurene uncovered that Jobs would not be on Twitter and would not condone the polarization prevalent in the current era.
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