Ball wall lamp
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Just enough to look good, not enough to overpower…a perfect fix to highlighting spots in a room.
Chrome, 4ยฝ”
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Just enough to look good, not enough to overpower…a perfect fix to highlighting spots in a room.
Chrome, 4ยฝ”
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This stamped steel face clock is just what you need to keep you informed of the hour. Simple, contemporary and most likely within your budget, it can stand on it’s own on a shelf or be hung on the wall.
AAA battery required (not included)
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Okay, so maybe this isn’t what you’re expecting to spend on the light above your dining table, but (!) you have to at least look at this one. It’s an interactive lighting fixture of love letters in all different sorts of languages, AND you’re supposed to participate. Or you can if you want to. Several blank pages are included, and you can add your prose by attaching your letter to the tiny clips. (don’t worry, it’s heat resistant frosted glass.) Available in the two sizes below (see website for more details). (and, there’s free shippping within U.S.).
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
A classy solution on how to store your wine collection. Holds up to a dozen of your favorite bottles.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
So smart. Each side denotes the 12 o’clock mark for the city listed. Now it’s possible for you to know everything all the time.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
For a small chunk of change, you too can own a Nelson clock (think of it!).
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I can’t help but love this lamp. It looks like crystal, but is made entirely in transparent polycarbonate-and, if that doesn’t do it for you, it can be assembled at three different heights: 27″, 29″ and 31″.
Also available in black(!).
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This would be great for people who don’t have a lot of storage space in the kitchen. You have to be tidy though or it could quickly turn into an eyesore.
rust-resistant stainless steel
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Oh man. This is something special. Maybe you’ve seen her stuff before, maybe not. I saw a picture of one of her designs months ago and only recently found the name to match the plate. Sarah Cihat rehabilitates discarded dishware by applying templates/designs, painting and then reglazing. As you can see, the results are spectacluar. I might have to buy some. Or learn glazing techniques.
Purchase Information:
No longer available.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Mio brings us wallpaper that comes from 100% recycled content and is 100% recyclable.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Madeleine Rogers designed these nice pendant lamps just for you. Kinda.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Huh?? I’m torn between thinking these are really funny or really funny-looking. I mean, it’s a glass bird vase.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
These vases are based on a link of a bicycle chain, which is reason enough to like ’em. Dishwasher and mircrowave safe.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
These porcelain teacups are stellar. Would be a super good gift for someone that loves to drink tea, or that loves to drink anything else.
Sold in a set of 6 different designs.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
You might’ve seen this before, you might’ve not- but I’m here to tell you that it’s worth buying. You’ll have it forever and ever. This coat rack is by Seattle artist/designer Erich Ginder, and look at Velocity’s site for info on the casting process and other important stuff. Go on, now, go buy it.
Materials: Cast Resin