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Archive for April, 2010

Ana Kraš’ Noodles

I really love the simplicity of these ‘noodle’ tables from designer Ana Kraš. AND they’re not just side tables – the top is simply a removable tray (and the bottom basically a waste paper bin). Multi-use – you’ve got to love that.

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Facebook Group

Ok – so I’ve got a facebook group that I haven’t really been promoting and now I’m thinking maybe I should try a little bit harder?! If any of you lovely readers are interested, please join!

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A nice window to watch the world go by. Image by Myrzik and Jarisch.

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Joshua Lowenfels

Needs some folk art oddities?  Maybe an elephant planter?  How about a collection of wooden ray gun prototypes as imagined by a child?  Joshua Lowenfels is your man.  His collection is full of some truly remarkable stuff. Man, I really love those ray guns.  They’ve even got names scrawled on them in pencil like ‘De-Materializer‘ [...]

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This unique 1890′s ‘Souvenir’ locket and chain is available from Erie Basin. I almost wrote ’1980′s’ by mistake.  That would really change things.

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This is totally old news – but I only recently stumbled across these ads by Gustavo Victorino for a Brazilian travel agency.  They’re really lovely illustrations, but also get to the heart of the human condition and our ‘grass is greener’ mentality. And yes, today I want to be that guy with the horse. Or [...]

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The good news: Illustrator Luke Best made these fantastic cushions. The bad news: They were a one-off gift and are not for purchase. Yay! Wah.

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Check out this amazing rural Alabama retreat built by artist, builder, and all around folk-hero Butch Anthony.  He’s been building this place for over 20 years, and it’s constantly evolving. I’d highly advise reading the article below – Butch is a fascinating, fascinating man.  Teaser: he only wears overalls. Via NY Times.

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Wouldn’t it be great if you could commission someone to do a mural in your massive Brooklyn brownstone? Mural by Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky, via Vogue.

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Pendleton has just launched a line of products for Urban Outfitters in the states at relatively reasonable prices ($20 wallets – $198 large blankets). Personally, I’m digging the ‘Turquoise Trail’ towel. However, I predict The Glacier National Park blankets will sell like c-r-a-z-y.

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