I just found out about Poster Cabaret, and I'm completely open by all the great prints that they have. I'm particularly smitten by this lithograph print by Charlie Harper called Darwin's Finches.
Darwin's Finches on Poster Cabaret $50
I love, love, love these colorful filing cabinets from CB2, especially the new blue option. Although, I'm pretty sure I'd love them even more if a tiny dog came with every order!
OK, I'm ready to admit it. I think my "interest" in Nambu Tekki (Japanese Cast Iron) has officially moved into the realm of obsession. Even more curious is my particular interest in Nambu Tekki bottle openers. Please tell me I'm not alone in this. Is there a support group somewhere?
Nambu Tekki Bottle openers $25
Sadly Chatchada looks like it's closed.
Success
[suh k - ses]
-noun
- A kickstarted project that includes a DIY paper robot made with bright colors and bold patterns
- the feeling you have when funding an awesome project like Paper Punk
Paper Punk on Kickstarter
Solid oak, solid angles, solid style! And, if natural wood isn't your thing, a can of spray paint in your favorite hue may be just the ticket (or maybe just spots of color to highlight the angles..?).
I go back and forth as to whether I like wall decals, usually spending more time on the "don't like" side of things. And then I see something like this new Blik decal by Patrick Hruby. "Imaginary Castle" comes in a small 3' wide decal, or a large 6' decal shown above. The decal has a fantastic Eastern European design sensibility full of ornamental details, vibrant colors and onion-shaped domes. Also, according to the website it "goes great with matryoshka dolls and a bottle of vodka"
Imaginary Castle $45 - $110
OK everyone, if you aren't already following Love Nordic its time to get on board. Yesterday Samantha posted about this fantastic Lamino chair that I had never heard of before. It's made by Swedese and comes with a whole range of different upholstery choices. The side table is also made by Swedese. Make sure you check out the rest of the photos on Love Nordic that include an amazing blend of plywood and sheepskin pulled off like only the Scandinavians can do.
Lamino Chair by Swedese
Part alarm clock, part iPhone dock, this handsome beech wood number from Jonas Damon certainly is clever. Extra bonus? The alarm clock app is free with purchase.
I love these illustrative style prints by London artist Clare Shields. The works are printed using fade resistant archival inks onto German Etching paper. They are limited to an edition of 30.
More on lil3birdy's etsy shop.
In Utah, modern comes in all sorts of different shapes and sizes. Sometimes you will even find amazing modern interiors hiding inside the 4 walls of an innocent looking bungalow. Such is the case with 2250 Keller Ln. This 1950's bungalow has gotten a complete overhaul inside and has some really tasteful modern touches. Check out more pictures after the jump and let me know what you think.
Also for more great modern real estate in Salt Lake City, make sure you check out City Home Collective.
All photo's by City Home Collective
Hey, everybody's gotta go sometime. If you're fond of the ol' "light a match" trick, perhaps you'll appreciate this toilet paper dispenser from NYC-based goodjoy design. Made from glazed stoneware, it features an inset matchbox holder and can be wall mounted or set into drywall. Available in white or black.
Earlier this year I mentioned that I was falling deeper and deeper in love with scandinavian design. More recently on pinterest I have been obsessing over farmhouse tables in modern settings. So it was pretty much unavoidable that I would fall in love with the picture of these FermLiving Marionette dishes at Huset. I love the bold color and pattern juxtaposed with the raw wood table and stark white built in shelving in the background. Yes, I just used "love" three times in 4 sentences. Deal with it.
See more scandinavian design on GRM here.
FermLiving Marionette
I'm enjoying the visual stylings of Swiss illustrator Jürg Lindenberger on this fine, fine Monday. May I suggest a peek through his portfolio? You won't regret it. Swears.
The big news for me at the Herman Miller NeoCon booth this year was a new wood option for the amazing Eames Lounge chair and Ottoman. You have been able to get it in while leather for a while now, but Herman Miller is introducing a new white ash wood veneer. The look is fairly subtle, in fact I didn't really notice it until Eames Demetrios pointed it out to me. Upon closer inspection you can see that they have white powder coated the base and back frame as well.
To go with it they are also doing the Noguchi coffee table in the same white ash. Both pieces will be available in September
All my NeoCon pictures are finally up on Flickr
I was instantly drawn to Noël's work the moment I saw it on The Design Files (they posted a very, very good interview with the artist, which you can read right here). I've always been a huge fan of abstract art, but I love the energy and movement in Noël's pieces. Check out more of her work below, including some great large-scale installations!
More pics after the jump!
It's not uncommon in the design blog world to see a cool idea that never makes it to market. When the Flexible Love expandable furniture pieces were first being featured everywhere I figured they would never be available. I'm happy to report I'm wrong. Industry Gallery in DC is now the exclusive US seller of the Flexible Love line. I was also pleasantly surprised to see how affordable they are too. Pricing is between $200 - $800, which for something that seats 8 - 16 people, is pretty amazing.
Flexible Love
I haven't quite decided yet if this is a bad idea, or a brilliant one. The "Adjust-a-Bowl" soft cork bowl is made from 100% cork fabric. No, I have no idea what that means, but here is a description of what it feels like. "...it's smooth, warm, and pliable – almost leather-like – though it's made entirely from cork." Generally speaking I really like cork, and this sounds like it would be pretty cool. Anyone seen one in person?
Soft Cork Bowl
I love husband wife design teams, especially ones with a propensity to make kick ass colorful prints. Enter Design des Troy. Formed in 2006 by Samantha and Troy Design des Troy is a San Francisco based design group making beautiful hand printed cards and posters on a Gocco.
Design des Troy
Do you believe in love at first sight? I do, and I am officially in love. At NeoCon I was literally dashing down hallway after hallway trying to find anything that caught my eye. While on one particularly boring floor, I was heading for an elevator when I caught a splash of color out of the corner of my eye. A quick glance over my shoulder stopped me dead in my tracks as I found myself staring at this amazing rug by Edward Fields. Pictures in no way do it justice, but it was absolutely stunning. In fact, the whole showroom was. Edward Fields has been around for a long time and has been used on amazing projects like the Glass House, TWA Flight Center, Hollyhock house, The White House, and hopefully someday, my house.
More showroom pics after the jump.
Edward Fields
I'm still crossing my fingers for my Borough Furnace skillet from Kickstarter. In the meantime, I've got my eye on a new project. Wallplates are a functional light switch wall plate that give you a place to put your keys, mail, and other misc stuff that is looking for a home. You can be a backer for as little as $5, but $15 - $25 will get you the goods.
Wallplates