These hand painted 100% cotton tea towels were found on the {La Marquise des Anges} Etsy shop. I liked how they are simple yet playful and love the colors together :)
4.30.2009
Letterpress Belt Buckle
So I have posted cool accessories for us type-nerds out there - like the {KERN ring}...so here's another one! (Thanks for the find Delman!) This great {buckle} is cast in pewter from letterpress type. It snap attaches and is available separate from the belt. This belt is made of recycled double-layered recycled biked tubes. Together these look great!
Labels:
Accessories,
Letterpress
Wunderlust Whimsical Nests
Marichelle, the designer of {Wonderlust} creations - an ultimate work-in-progress - is a platform that reflects her personality and her constantly evolving ideas and passions. The goal is to create a new limited series of whimsical treats every month! For this month, she created these adorable eggs in nests out of fabrics/textiles. Now, I have seen a lot of super cheesy Easter/Springtime decorations for so long - but this is something I would love to have!
Labels:
Art,
Decor,
Fabric/Textiles,
Handmade,
Sewing
Rain Gutter Planters!
What a great idea! Mounting rain gutters on the sides of your house for a {layered garden}!
Labels:
Before and After,
Functional,
Handmade,
Plants
Waterrose Handcrafted Cuff
This awesome handmade wrist cuff is made of dyed, felted wool, subtle plaid, vintage buttons and hand-embroidered folk art. They are made by {Waterrose Handcrafted Obsessions}.
Labels:
Accessories,
Felt/Wool,
Handmade
Wiley Valentine ~ Inspired Paper Delights
Emily and Rachelle grew up inspired by each of their grandmothers' - Mary Wiley and Norma Jean Valentine - artistic and eclectic expressions of life. Their grandmothers inspired them to pursue creative endeavors. After working at the same graphic design firm in California, they both realized that they were going about passionless projects that were too mainstream. They found a common sense of enthusiasm for using their creative aspirations to revamp the paper industry. They left their jobs to found the E & R Design Group, which formed the groundwork for the fashionably classic line of paper products. They called it {Wiley Valentine}. With sustainably being more important now than ever before, they made the commitment to become a 100% sustainable paper company. Today, all of their paper prints are either 100% recycled PSC or 100% cotton, a natural, renewable resource. No trees! In their studio, they reuse all of the 100% recycled fax paper and shred every mock-up and misprint - they reuse all of these in resourceful and colorful packaging material!
Labels:
Environmental Awareness,
Invitations,
Letterpress,
Paper,
Printing,
Recycled,
Stationary,
Sustainablity,
Wedding
4.29.2009
Isette's Handmade Jewelry
{Isette} - a typography obsessed graphic designer- created this line of beautifully crafted handmade jewelry. The ones I have shown here are made of black acrylic and are either laser cut or etched. I love the ampersand pieces...and well, I also love the Damask style earrings - her inspiration being Victorian wind vanes.
Labels:
Accessories,
Design,
Handmade,
Jewelry Design
4.28.2009
Oslo Press
{Oslo Press} specializes in unique wedding invitations that combine the use of rich wood veneer and elegant paper. Each invitation is made of wood veneer and laser engraved with an original design, while the coordinating elements to each set are created using paper and the centuries-old method of letterpress. This unique combination of materials, methods, and contemporary design provides a unique invitation set - full of texture, character, and originality. These will surely leave a lasting impression with your guests :)
Labels:
Design,
Engraving,
Graphic Design,
Invitations,
Letterpress,
Wedding,
Wood
Google Maps Typography
So, I have previously posted similar typographical studies - one using fire and the other using architectural photography - here is one more! With Google Maps being so popular these days, I found this to be pretty awesome. {Rhett Dashwood} is a Creative Director with experience in a broad range of creative media, including interactive, animation, branding, print, film making and digital art. He currently resides in Melbourne, Australia. Over the course of several months, he spent time between commercial projects searching Google Maps hoping to discover land formations or buildings resembling letter forms. He limited his results to be within the state of Victoria, Australia. If you visit his site, he has a link for each letter to the actual location on Google Maps.
Labels:
Design,
Graphic Design,
Typography
Gatnabour a.k.a. Milk/Rice Pudding
This is one of my favorite Armenian desserts! Gatnabour is our version of a milk and rice pudding. It is absolutely delicious and worth a try even if you are unsure...
Ingredients:
4 cups milk
2 cups water
1 cup Calrose, short grain rice
2 cups sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
Zest of 1 lemon
2 tablespoons orange blossom water
Garnish: Finely chopped or ground pistachios
Directions:
In a pot, combine the milk and water and bring to a boil. Rinse the rice and add it to the milk and water mixture. Reduce the heat, stirring frequently until the rice is thoroughly cooked and the mixture has thickened. It is important to keep stirring in order to prevent the mixture from clumping or sticking to the bottom of the pot.
Add sugar, vanilla, lemon zest, and orange blossom water. Mix thoroughly, remove from the heat and immediately pour into individual cups or one large bowl.
Sprinkle the surface with ground pistachios.
Tip: Ground cinnamon can be added to the gatnabour for an added kick.
4.27.2009
Passing Notes
{Passing Notes} was started by Abbie, a designer who embraces the thrill of the first folded note. Her intimate design boutique has a personal approach to design - design that touches the heart. She feels that as the ways of communication get more and more distant, we crave things that connect us in a small way, hence "passing notes". She speaks to those who appreciate the value and beauty in the imperfect, inconspicuous, and overlooked details in life.
Beautiful work from {Passing Notes}!
This is one of her wedding designs with a golf theme. All components were so well thought out and tied together beautifully - through color, theme, pattern, design, style, materials, texture, etc. Love the favors being golf ball soaps! My favorite part is the departure from traditional monogram designs and the creation of one that worked so well with the whole system and did not just look like it was added on in the end like so many wedding invitations do.
In terms of branding, packaging, signage, and many other elements that went into designing the look and feel for {Sketch Ice Cream}, this one takes the cake. Once again, a very well thought out design that carries out beautifully in all the different forms of products, packaging and marketing collateral. Sketch celebrates our interpretation of ice cream – slow churned and undisguised by colors, additives, artificial flavors, stabilizers or extracts other than pure vanilla in every bite.
Lastly, I also wanted to point out the design done for {Lola Home}. A very clean and simple solution that speaks well to the brand and line of products. Lola creates a beautiful balance between luxurious furnishings coupled with rustic charm - which i believe is represented well, especially in the signage for the store exterior.
Beautiful work from {Passing Notes}!
Labels:
Decor,
Design,
Graphic Design,
Interior Design,
Packaging,
Signage
Mypressi Twist
I couldn't believe it when I saw this! How cool!! One of the world's first truly portable espresso machines - the first being {Handpresso}. The {Mypressi Twist} has a pneumatic engine, which works with CO2 cartridges that can make 8 cups of espresso each - making it possible to brew fresh espresso without an external power source. All you need is coffee and hot water. This is seriously genius!
Labels:
Design,
Gadget,
Product Design
Before & After Tiny Kitchen
I thought this was a great example of what a huge difference knocking down that small wall made to the kitchen. Though the actual working space in the kitchen did not change by much, just having it open to the living space gives it the illusion of being much larger. This was a find
on {Apartment Therapy}.
Labels:
Decor,
Interior Design
4.26.2009
J.Crew Tees!
I had a few gift certificates to {J.Crew} back from my graduation but haven't been able to use them since we don't have a store in San Luis Obispo. This weekend I finally had the chance and needless to say it was quite difficult to stay within the range that the certificates would cover - too much cuteness to handle for the summer! I guess it is better that we don't have a store here? So here are just two of my great finds :) Two techniques I really want to try now!
Labels:
Clothing,
Design,
Fabric/Textiles
4.23.2009
Armenian Genocide Commemoration - 33rpm
April 24th is the day that we commemorate the 1.5 million lives lost in the Armenian Genocide committed at the hands of the Ottoman Turks in 1915. To this day, the genocide is not recognized as anything more than a "tragedy" by the United States and Turkey. Hundreds and hundreds of different forms of evidence are ignored in hopes of it being forgotten. This was the first genocide of the 20th century. Adolf Hitler was quoted saying "Who, after all, remembers the Armenians today?" He used the fact that these crimes committed were not punished as ammunition for his own agenda. He thought he too would get away with it. This is solid proof that history does in fact repeat itself and that crimes that go unpunished will come back to haunt us - as we are seeing today in so many parts of the world. Due to extreme geopolitical interest in the region of Turkey, the United States presidents continuously make the promise to recognize the genocide for what it was, but are then threatened into not doing so. It is time that my ancestors and the ancestors of all Armenians are able to rest in peace, to know that their deaths were not in vain, and let this be a lesson to the world. Everything that happened during the Holocaust - everything that sickens people to hear or think about today - happened to the Armenians first. Why then is that no just as sickening to people - not enough for a difference to be made.
So now that I am done with my piece for the day, this wonderful poster was designed and printed by designer Andrio Abero,{33rpm}. It was illustrated for {The New Republic} - calling it "Armenian Coverup" - portraying the shadow of the Ottoman Turk. A graduate from the Art Institute of Seattle, Abero established 33rpm, in 2000. Recognized as a leading designer from the Northwest, Andrio has proudly worked within Seattle's vibrant music scene for almost 10 years. He now lives and works in the creative capitol of Brooklyn, NY.
Labels:
Design,
Graphic Design,
Political,
Poster,
Printing,
Screen Printing
Smock - Letterpress on Bamboo Paper
Going back to my love of letterpress, here is another great find! {Smock} is based in Syracuse, New York. Their print shop is made up of 20 antique presses, 50 tons of equipment, and 17 employees. They are self-proclaimed faithful lovers of historic craft with letterpress ink in their veins. They are actually the first and only print shop in the United States to offer printing on luxury bamboo paper. They were able to develop this paper with the help of a historic European paper mill, doing so because they wanted a truly sustainable paper that was also beautiful! Why bamboo? Bamboo is said to be a true wonder plant. In addition to not requiring pesticides or fertilizer to grow, bamboo reaches its mature height in 3 to 5 years, whereas most softwood trees take 10-20 years. Bamboo generates up to 35% more oxygen than hardwood trees, and absorbs four times as much carbon as hardwood. Bamboo can detoxify wastewater (due to its high nitrogen consumption) and improves soil quality. Not enough to convince you yet? Bamboo also has natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties too. Convinced? I know I am! More of their work can be seen on their site and purchased on their {Etsy} shop.
Labels:
Design,
Graphic Design,
Invitations,
Letterpress,
Paper,
Stationary,
Wedding
Amenity - Modern Organic Living
Nicole Chiala and Kristina de Corpo, longtime friends, started {Amenity} in 2004. They wanted to bring some of the peaceful tranquility of their youth into their urban, adult homes. This worked out perfectly because both of them are graphic designers who are passionate about nature and modern designs. With sustainability in mind, they are constantly working to find out different ways to create products that maintain harmony with the environment. Alpaca, linen, and hemp are among the materials they use. The products range from tableware, linens/bedding, organic baby products, pillows, and more.
Labels:
Decor,
Design,
Environmental Awareness,
Fabric/Textiles,
Graphic Design,
Housewares,
Organic
DIY Soap ~ Gifts/Favors
I thought this great idea for party favors or gifts. I found this on {100 Layer Cake}, being used for bridesmaids gifts. Visit the link for instructions on how to make these yourself! Gifts like these are so nice to receive - they are handmade made with love :)
Labels:
Gift,
Handmade,
Housewares
Tomato-Leek Cod
Another family favorite - Cod fish with tomato and leek!
Ingredients
2 1/2 pounds fresh Cod
1/2 cup olive oil
3 cups leek, chopped
1 cup red bell pepper, chopped
6 cloves garlic, coarsely chopped
3 cups cherry tomatoes, halved
3/4 cup cilantro, chopped
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon crushed chili pepper flakes
4 tablespoons lime juice
zest of one lime
Directions
Heat the olive oil in a skillet and saute the leeks, red bell pepper, garlic, cherry tomatoes, and cilantro. Add the salt, crushed chili pepper flakes, lime juice, and lime zest. Continue to saute until the vegetables are tender.
Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees.
Spread about 1/4 of the sauteed vegetable mixture in the bottom of a 9"x13" pan. Lay the cod on top of the vegetables an top with the remaining mixture.
Bake for 20-30 minutes, until the fish is flaky.
Tip: This dish can be made with any other light white fish.
4.22.2009
A Green Lifestyle
In honor of Earth Day, which really should be everyday, I thought I would post some of my favorite re-usable and recycled products that help us do our part to save the environment. It is up to us to get ourselves out of this mess we have created around our planet. When there are patches of plastic the size of Texas in our oceans, when dead fish are cut open only to find lighters and trash in their stomachs, when birds are being wrapped up in plastic and dying - it is all a rude awakening - or at least it SHOULD be for us all.
From top to bottom:
(1) I love this idea of having re-usable storage bags for fruits, veggies and herbs. Cloth bags like these keep produce fresh for much longer than plastic grocery bags and are obviously better for the environment. These were made by {WonderThunder} - a great idea and a beautiful design!
(2) Re-usable/washable sandwich and snack bags - I don't know why I never though of this before! Such fun colors and designs, who wouldn't want one!? The Lunch Skins set is by {3 Green Moms} - they carry other great products and fantastic prices! They also carry the wonderful cornstarch spoons called Popcorn Ware, which is actually the kind of utensils at the take-out section of Whole Foods (man, I wish we had one in San Luis Obispo).
(3) {Bamboo re-usable utensils}! Perfect for children's lunchboxes or taking lunch to work :) I have to get myself a set of these!
(4) Re-usable {hot drink cozies} - take it along with you to your favorite coffee shop instead of using and throwing away their cardboard ones each time. They come in many great designs and colors too!
(5) {Bottle cap thumb tacks} make an easy, but fun craft project and a great way to re-use your favorite bottle caps!
(6) These great re-usable stainless steel food containers are a great way to reduce waste. They are available at {Go Green in Stages}.
(7) Last, but not least, this is a great DIY project for all ages! These fun night lights by {Mariposa Avenue} are made out of recycled soup cans! With a coat of paint and a drill, look at what you can create!
Labels:
Design,
Environmental Awareness,
Food,
Functional,
Packaging
Earth Day - The Big Picture
These are just a few of the pictures from {Boston.com - The Big Picture} for Earth Day 2009.
From top to bottom:
(1) View of the Earth featuring North and South America taken by the NASA probe, Messenger.
(2) A huge iceberg breaks off the Knox Coast in the Australian Antarctic Territory.
(3) A bird flying past dumped plastic bottles and other garbage on the bank of the river Sava in Belgrade, Serbia.
(4) Dead carp are seen in the "Las Tres Pasualas" lagoon in Concepcion city, south of Santiago, Chile. Environmentalists say that dumping of sewage in the lagoon led to the waters being polluted and causing high rates of fish mortality.
(5) A plant stands in front of waste paper piles being shipped ot China for recycling - at a collection site in Hong Kong.
(6) Green glass bottles are piled high over an area estimated to be the size of a soccer field - near a recycling plant in Yeruham, Israel.
(7) Solar panels stand in a field of flowers at Acciona SA's solar power station in Amarelja, Portugal. The 48-megawatt facility has a production capacity of 93 million kilowatt-hours a year - the world's biggest photovoltaic electricity plant.
Labels:
Photography
Keep Calm and Carry On
{Keep Calm and Carry On} is what I am going to try and do more of from now on. This is a reproduction of the original Keep Calm and Carry On poster produced by the Ministry of Information 1939. It has been silk-screened by hand by {sfgirlbybay}.
Labels:
Design,
Graphic Design,
Poster,
Printing,
Silk-Screen
Brussels in Bloom
Each year a truly spectacular sight is created in the Grand-Palace, Brussels. More than 3 million flowers are used to create these 300 meter flower carpets. The patterns are based on medieval carpet designs.
Labels:
Decor,
Design,
Flowers,
Installation,
Outdoor
4.21.2009
Wedding Traditions
I have always been fascinated with the merging of two totally different family and cultural traditions. I found this perfect example on {100 Layer Cake} for the wedding of Ameet, who is originally from Bombay and Lainie, who is from Missouri. In order to honor both traditions, they had two ceremonies - double the fun in my opinion!
Labels:
Celebration,
Decor,
Design,
Tradition,
Wedding
Billet Business Card Holder
We all know how the cards in our wallets can pile up - business cards, credit cards, membership cards, gift cards, etc. I loved this alternative card holder by {Billet} that can help get a bit more organized with all these cards in our daily lives :) They are made with sturdy material, so they can be thrown in a purse or put in a pocket without worrying about damaging it or its contents
Labels:
Design,
Functional,
Organization
Rustic Yet Refined
I think this is a super cleaver and inexpensive way to keep all your earrings organized, protected, and easily accessible. Once covered in earrings, this can very well stand out as a piece of art on a wall or simply by leaning it up on a dresser or table. Earrings will hang on the strong but flexible mesh insert that is held between two solid handcrafted barnwood frames. What I love most about it is the rustic yet refined quality. Aside from the earring frames, they also have other wooden objects such as some really beautiful candle holders. All of this work is created and handcrafted {Paradise Hill Designs}.
Labels:
Accessories,
Candle,
Functional,
Housewares,
Jewelry Design,
Wood
Tiny Whales
This great Etsy shop, {Tiny Whales}, is all about merging the gap between infant and children's clothing. This is being done by creating fun, imaginative, and modern designs that are loved by all ages. I am not surprised that the most common question they receive is from adults wanting the same thing in their size! They are breaking the mode of having girls only wearing certain colors and designs and the same for boys. The goal is to have babies looking hip and stylish through their choice of colors, bold prints and modern graphics. The motto is that rules were meant to be broken and therefor they are changing the way children should be dressed.
Labels:
Accessories,
Baby,
Children,
Clothing
Be Still - Textile Creations
Check out these handmade creations on {Be Still}, the Etsy shop of a graphic designer from Australia. She started out buying fabrics, with no direct purpose or plan, simply because they were beautiful. Eventually she decided what she would do with them and now creates pillow cases, cushion covers, and sweet linen napkins. I was drawn to the simplicity and rather calming patterns and colors (that may just be me) - but perhaps that's where the name "Be Still" came from?
Labels:
Art,
Decor,
Design,
Fabric/Textiles,
Handmade,
Interior Design,
Sewing
4.20.2009
Paper Tangerines
{Paper Tangerines}! First of all - super cute name to give these fun decoration pieces by Jennifer Boston :) They are great ideas for all year round. Jennifer explains how there does not have to be an occasion or a holiday to hang up some fun decorations and I couldn't agree more! These would be so fun in childern's rooms, hung in groups or separates for parties or just for no reason at all, put them in a bowl or glass jar, make a garland, and many more great ideas! She ships them plat in a package with enough to make 11 paper tangerines and includes photos and instructions for assembling them. Other ways she recommends using these are by hanging them with invisible thread from the ceiling, on the side of a bookshelf, or even from hanging houseplant. So creative! They are about 2.5" in diameter, so really not that big at all.
HAMMERPRESS Wedding Invitations
I came accross these gorgeous wedding invitations on {100 Layer Cake} and loved them! They are designed by {HAMMERPRESS}. What started out as simply a love of letterpress and making CD and LP packaging for his buddies with his motorless platen press, turned into a business today with several presses (with motors) and a full team who work on projects such as beautiful and unusual wedding initiations, custom artwork for national restaurant chains, CD packaging, corporate identity work, posters and art prints. On top of all this, they are growing their line of letterpress stationary products.
Labels:
Art,
Design,
Graphic Design,
Letterpress,
Poster,
Printing,
Wedding
MMM...Banana-Walnut Bread!
Here is another family favorite - my mom's delicious recipe for banana-walnut bread.
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup walnuts, chopped (plus some to top)
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/4 cup ripe bananas, mashed
1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
2 1/2 tablespoons milk
1 egg
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a 9"x5" loaf pan.
In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, chopped walnuts, baking soda, salt, and mix well.
In a separate bowl, combine mashed bananas, butter, egg, milk, and mix well.
Add the banana mixture tot he dry ingredients and mix well. Pour the batter into the greased loaf pan. Sprinkle chopped walnuts on the surface of the batter and bake for 45 minutes or until the tester is inserted into the loaf and comes out clean.
Transfer loaf to a rack and cool. Serve warm or at room temperature.
Enjoy!
Tip: This recipe can also make 12 large muffins that are baked for 25 minutes or until the tester is inserted into the muffin and comes out clean.
4.19.2009
Himmel Über Berlin
This is a brilliantly executed typography study, {Himmel Über Berlin} by {Jan-Patric Metzger} How cool is it that this was done photographically!?
Labels:
Art,
Design,
Graphic Design,
Photography,
Typography
Abisko Washbasin
These are the {Abisko Washbasin} from {Eumar}. This is a new concept for modern lifestyles. With the focus on environmentally-conscious design and materials these days, this cast mineral marble washbasin brings in a connection to nature - also being inspired by waterfalls of the Swedish National Park Abisko. The sculptural form captures the freshness of mountain streams cascading down the sink and into the floor-level grill.
Labels:
Interior Design
Ella Bella Boutique
These are just about the cutest things ever! So basically the {Snuggie} has taken the world by storm - so why not have one for babies!? Ok, so jokes aside I think these knit cocoons are adorable for a baby photoshoot prop :) Great alternative to a plain old blanket! These can be found on the {Ella Bella Boutique} Etsy shop by SimplyBasicDesigns.
Recycled Art
These works of installation art by {Tara Donovan} are so inspirational and look really cool too! She uses everyday manufactured materials such as tape, Styrofoam cups, and drinking straws to create these amazing large scale sculptures that create biomorphic forms. As far as her process goes, Donovan chooses the material before deciding what she will do with it. She has said that she thinks "in terms of infinity - of the materials growing and expanding." I came across her work on the {2Modern Design Talk Blog}
Labels:
Art,
Installation,
Recycled
4.17.2009
Elizabeth Rosas Jewelry
Check out these beautiful pieces by {Elizabeth Rosas}, a jewelry designer in San Francisco, CA! I love these necklaces - especially the organically shaped linked circles. They are soldered together, hammered, and oxidized to give them that dark color. The contrast between that and the gold filled chain is perfect. The reason I like this so much is because of its uniqueness and the fact that each piece she makes will be slightly different - the beautiful part about anything handmade.
Labels:
Handmade,
Jewelry Design
4.15.2009
Heather Bailey Designs
Like {Amy Butler}, {Heather Baily} is a very talented designer of fabrics, sewing patters, and lots of beautiful creations. I just picked out a few of my favorites - I recommend checking out her site and her {blog} for more! Baily started college at the age of 17 in a Pre-Med program with plans to become a surgeon. She allowed herself one "fun" class a semester - her life changed after taking the History of Costume and Pattern Drafting. She graduated in 1996 with a degree in Apparel Design. A year later, she started Noggins, a children's hat company - eventually turning into a women's accessory line with her invention of Trash Ties hair accessories. Her adventures have led her to design fabrics, designer sewing patterns, and paper craft supplies.
Labels:
Accessories,
Crafts,
Design,
Fabric/Textiles,
Pattern,
Sewing
Cheryl Kleinman Cakes
The chocolate cake, iced with ganache and decorated with rolled chocolate and marzipan fruit, is a perfect complement to an orange color scheme - $500 and serves 50! Must be good at $10 a slice :). Also, a few other cake designs by Cheryl Kleinman from Brooklyn, NY as well. I couldn't find a site for her, but she can be contacted at 718-237-2271
Live Wire Farm - TIMBER
These are some really beautiful handmade works by {Live Wire Farm - TIMBER}. My favorite are the napkin rings! All of these are made with natural wood that is carved and sanded to be functional, but doesn't lose its original true form and characteristics.
Labels:
Handmade,
Housewares,
Kitchen,
Wood
Photojojo!
Check out this great find! My friend good friend {Neven Samara} brought this site to my attention because he is modeling for this super cool product! So exciting! So, a bit about {Photojojo} - It started with two friends, Amit and Kara, discussing fun things to do with photos. Kara knew things Amit didn't and Amit knew things Kara didn't - what a perfect partnership! They came together over coffee and came up with a super long list of all the {things} they could do with photos. A few months later, Photojojo was born. I love this great idea of making straps for cameras out of {recycled seat belts} - they are used to protect lives so why not use them to protect your camera? They come in 4 fun colors - this is a must have!
Labels:
Photography
SassBoxClassics
Owner of Etsy shop {SassBoxClassics} has an addiction for "old stuff", as she puts it. Now, I will say that I am not particularly fond of all things old or considered "vintage", but I do love quite a bit of it. Here are a couple of my faves from her fun collection. I have seen that style of Pyrex bowls before, in fact my grandmother has a set - a pretty gnarly 70's yellow-ish brown color. I was surprised when I saw this green set - I love them! I want them! The floral accents on the dripcut syrup server/dispenser gives a nice touch to an often boring tabletop item. It is a 70's vintage Henry Keck design for Santa Barbara Dispenser Inc. I'm also diggin' the three vintage Pyrex 60's coffee rounders with dark chocolate brown and terra cotta stripes with an unusual matte finish. These are made without handles and 1/4" thick for a nice heavy feel and acts as a hand warmer - something I often need :) Great collection!
Labels:
Housewares,
Kitchen,
Vintage
Great use of a small space!
I lived in a studio apartment for almost 3 years and know exactly what it is like to try and figure out a way to make the best use of space. This is a perfect example - such a beautiful place! So organized, great arrangement makes it feel much more spacious, wonderful choice of decorative items and colors, I love that the walk-in closet in the entry is turned into an office, I love everything about it! This was an awesome find on {Apartment Therapy Chicago} today.
Labels:
Decor,
Design,
Interior Design
4.14.2009
Rowan's Room - Mirrors & Chalkboards
These adorable mirrors and chalkboards by artist/designer Ashley Rush are truly one of a kind, special handmade pieces made of quality materials. They can be found on her Etsy shop, {RowansRoom} Each one is crafted with love from antique cabinet doors - making them not only beautiful but environmentally friendly! Most of the cabinet doors used are over 100 years old, and it is evident in their unique textures and styles. The wood comes from trees such as Maple, Oak, Elm, and Eucalyptus. I think these are fun change to the usual, rather plain mirrors we see out there today - could be really nice for children's rooms, on a vanity, or simply as a decorative piece. The chalkboards are a great idea for just about anywhere in a home - especially the one pictured on a door knob - a cool way to write a message like oh...I don't know..."do not disturb" :)
Labels:
Art,
Chalkboard,
Crafts,
Decor,
Handmade,
Interior Design,
Mirror,
Wood
Easter Eggs Revisited
I am a bit late with this one, but still thought it was so impressive that I had to share. Slovenian artist, Franc Grom, has incredible patience, attention to detail, skill, and of course steady hands! He is a true master of this craft. He drills thousands of holes into egg shells to create this beautiful Easter eggs! I came across this on one of my favorite sites to visit daily - Boston.com {The Big Picture}.
Never lose your keys again...
OK, maybe I shouldn't say "never", but I think this {Switch Tray}, by Masanori Oji of {Oji & Design} is one of the best ideas I have seen in a while. I am someone who is always losing my keys. I like to think of myself as a pretty organized person - you would think I'd have a system down by now. Never fails, on the days that I am in the biggest rush to get out of the house, keys are missing. This would solve all my problems! It is only natural that when you walk into your house, the first thing you do is usually turn on a light - so this makes perfect sense! I came across this on {Spoon & Tamago}.
Labels:
Gadget,
Housewares,
Organization
Vertical Gardens and Bardessono Hotel & Spa!
These are so cool - what an awesome idea to grow a garden vertically on the wall as a work of art in a frame! {Flora Grubb Gardens}, a San Francisco based business, is responsible for these beautiful gardens. They have a wide variety of great, climate appropriate plants, a great selection of outdoor furniture, and other home design items, as well.
They also created the wall garden for the {Bardessono} hotel, restaurant, and spa in Napa Valley. This 62-room hotel was one of the most anticipated openings for years in Napa Valley. With its incredible modern elegant design, along with advanced environmental technologies and materials, Bardessono is said to be one of the greenest luxury hotels in America. I love, love, love everything about this place! From the interior design to the architecture and exterior design, the beautiful lighting fixtures, the gorgeous stone work both outside with the slate tiles and pillars, as well as the large marble dining tables. How about those luxury bathrooms - ah! Take me there now please.
Labels:
Architecture,
Art,
Flowers,
Hotel/Spa,
Interior Design
4.12.2009
Easter-ish Balloon Sunset
I thought I would end this Easter Sunday night with an "Easter-ish" pastel balloon sunset photograph by {Tiara Mia}.
Labels:
Photography
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