*Stylinrooms
Iittala’s new range of Vitriini boxes offers an excellent solution for storing little things – and showcasing them as well. The range has been created by glass designer Anu Penttinen
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*DIGITALETAN
Photos from the recently launched Marithé and François Girbaud S/S 2010 line. The campaign tag line is "This is a Crazy World", indeed.
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*dressypantsuit
Artist Margot B. Myers has just launched a new website showcasing her prints, using Intaglio plates printed through silk gauze, and more.
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*jchongdesign
Life Tokens ~ A new fun way to send someone a message. People receive a printed token with a unique code and enter the unique code for a special message!
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*oldsoultwig
An eruption of lavalike movement flows upward. The concentrated, vibrant colors mirror the saturated tones of nature, an overwhelming sense of chaos that reflects mankind's hazardous but organic tendencies
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*sutkutusu
It's a big dilemma: bottled water vs. tap water? The answer is: Bobble. Designed by Karim Rashid, Bobble is a filtered water bottle which makes tap water safe to drink. This means it's green, healthy and looking so cool!
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*Flavorpill
Dresden Military History Museum Identity - building a military history museum in Germany is just as complicated as you might expect.
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*jstakeman
Stamp custom messages into your cookies! Williams-Sonoma offers this fun cookie cutter complete with letter press. Think of all that delicious text...
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*taliesyn30
Adolfo Farsari was one of the few foreign photographers allowed to set up shop in 1880s Japan. He left behind a marvellous record that shaped ideas about the country - even of the Japanese themselves.
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*MARSBLACKMON
Designer Nathaniel Kerksick's Too Small To Fail logo is a great reminder to support small businesses and buy local.
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*travelwithfrankgehry
Looks like a big box wrapped in fancy tights, the John Lewis Department Store in UK features striking facade that derived from a fabric design found in the company textile archive way back in 1803.
*cb31416
Ben Tour is an artist/painter from Toronto, Canada. Tour obtained his degree in illustration from Sheridan College Oakville, Ontario, Canada. He currently resides and works in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. These are some of his excellent watercolor paintings, I really like his style.
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*cultureshoq
Smythson is one of the leading companies when it comes to high quality notebooks. They recently colloborated with Parisian artist André and French retailer colette to create a hard-bound black book. On the front youll notice an illustration by the artist with the word “METAPHYSIQUE”. The back youll find Andre’s signature logo as well as the rest of the parties involved. Available now at colette.
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*totonko
this house, located in Hiroshima, Japan, designed by naf architect & design is developed on 3 levels. The first level is a black cedar box containing the bedroom and the entrance, the second level a terrace whit nothing but steel columns holding up the third level which contains the living room and kitchen.
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*stilsucht
BUM is a stool by dutch designer Evelien Stamhuis. Every BUM is handmade, that's why each one has an own personality. Perfect for kids and grown-ups as well.
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*shadeelaine
Fjällräven Greenland Wax. "By rubbing the wax into the fabric and warming it, the surface becomes water repellent." I would totally test this if I still lived in SF. And cute fox logo!
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*designmilk
I love the work of Ji Lee and I was excited to see a new project from him called Parallel World. It involves the construction of miniature versions of rooms (or “parallel worlds”) and placing them on ceilings.
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*DIGITALETAN
Limited Edition Art Prints by Angelina Wrona. Her original works are available as limited edition giclee prints, hand signed and numbered by Angelina in issues of 100.
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*christophermarkjohnson
This chair by Christopher Mark Johnson folds completely flat utilizing polypropylene living hinges.
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*diskursdisko
Noby Noby Boy for iPhone is out, and is accompanied by some rather strange promotional videos. Can it get much weirder than this?
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