Sketchbook Numbers
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
For anybody who appreciates minimalism, this simple white sketchbook has only the small letters and numbers shown on the cover. I like it.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
For anybody who appreciates minimalism, this simple white sketchbook has only the small letters and numbers shown on the cover. I like it.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
With all the antler paraphernalia around nowadays, why not add another to the mix? This wall-mounted coat hanger is made of powder coated steel wire and is available in the truly great color red.
21″H x 21.6″W x 7″D
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
These are all so very lovely. All of these fixtures are hand blown in subtle hues of grays and ambers, and no two will be exactly the same (which makes the one you buy that much more special).
All hardware included (professional installation is recommended with dimmers).
Source: Via
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
A new type of modular carpet. If the Flor tiles don’t strike your fancy here’s some interchangable carpeting with a more interesting pattern. At first when I saw this I thought it was a rug with a cheesy puzzle piece pattern. But on closer inspection I realized it was infact tessellated modular pieces which fit together in the most interesting way. Good work, contraforma!
synthetic. one piece approximately 40 x 45 cm (15.7″ x 17.7″). available in light grey, charcoal grey and sand.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
These are worth looking at, or into. And, it’s adjustable, so you can get that perfect view head to toe.
“The Vanity Mirror is elegant and adjustable to three positions with a stainless steel base and beveled mirror glass. The Vela Floor Mirror give you full view and stands on a stainless steel base. The beveled mirror rests on bendable plywood and moves into two positions.”
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Handmade from high quality porcelain materials, this collection is really kind of fun with it’s slighty off-kilter design. The red line is a silkscreen print applied by hand, and it’s just the perfect touch.
All pieces are made with non-toxic glazes suitable for any foods and beverages and are dishwasher safe.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I think these are my favorite things for today. They’re die cut cork (with repositionable backing), and you arrange them however you feel like, and display your notes or photos on them. I’d like to see them spread out all over the wall, but goodness knows there’s all sorts of options. So if you get them, you’ll just have to be creative.
Box of 12 cork discs.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
The kids at Design Public worked with Erich Ginder to make this amazing chandelier. If you happen to live in a modern Elks Lodge (or strive to) this piece is a must.
“It has the fancy detail-work you expect in a showpiece chandelier, but its laser-cut aluminum construction and halogen-bulb lamps, as well as its flattened, almost stenciled look, make it a truly 21st-century kind of splendid.”
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This vase (available in three sizes) are made from molds of three smashed originals.
Made in Germany
Size: Small 8.25″h; Medium 10.25″h; Large 11.75″h
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
With holidays fast approaching, isn’t about time to buy things like turkey platters and candlesticks? These silver-plated candlesticks will make up for lack of turkey platters and basting brushes in my book, and maybe even those finicky relatives will be distracted by the pretty candlelight on the pretty candlesticks. The silver is unlacquered, so tarnishing will occur over time…but you can polish them back to their original luster with a silver polishing cloth.
Purchase Information:
No longer available.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Great lamp, great price. You need to find a nice drum lamp shade to go with it.
* Ceramic
* 13 1/2″L, 7 1/2″W
* Dust
* Imported
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Reminiscent of the plastic bottles we so hastily use and discard, the Full/Fill Series was designed by Luis Royal and Damaso for Marinha Grande Glass. Handmade in Portugal.
MGLASS LARGE FULL/FILL BOTTLE 12.5 X 3″, $35.00
MGLASS FULL/FILL MEDIUM BOTTLE 11 X 2.75″, $30.00
MGLASS FULL/FILL LARGE GLASS SET OF 2 5.5 X 3.15″, $30.00
MGLASS FULL/FILL JUICE GLASS SET OF 2 4.75 X 2.25″, $25.00
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
It’s a little hard to tell what’s exactly happening in the picture so here’s a description from the website:
“In the case of Twig, the Bouroullec brothers have again emphasized user creativity and left much scope for personal configuration. The small component means room dividers or curtains can be created in different color compositions and patterns. To this end, the elements are lined up on wires and work like a double hook. 175 pieces create approximately one square yard. Each box contains 50 pieces.”
Twig is something that is well suited for larger budgets as it requires 3.5 boxes to get just one square yard.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Remember a while back when we posted a really cool LED mirror?
Well, this one doesn’t have the capability of programming in messages to the mirror (a cool feature), but if that’s not important to you, you can save $574 and buy this one instead.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I’m actually pretty excited to see a lamp I like that’s under $100.00- it doesn’t happen that often. Maybe you’ll be excited too? I sure hope so. The Panto Beam has a lacquered steel body and rests on coasters so you can move it around super easy.
dimensions: 22″h at base, 50″-74″ adjustable height.