It's mid-July and the heat index is rising all over the place! If the AC, swamp cooler, or ceiling fan isn't cutting it, it might be time to bust out your own personal table fan. I love this retro-styled option from The Company Store especially, never mind the fact that it's available in 11 colors. Bring on the breeze!
There are all sorts of great finds to be had on ebay. This one looks like an incredible deal right now, but I'm betting in 6 more days when the auction ends it will be priced at a premium.
The facts.
Near mint condition 1961 Herman Miller catalogue
Over 10 pages of MCM goodness
If you buy it, I'm coming over for cocktails so I can peruse.
What better way to start a Monday than with two sets of minimalist blocks from across the pond. The top photo shows Russian made Geo Blocks, which includes a set of 7 wooden blocks painted white. 7 too many for you? The how about the Swiss designed Designomat blocks. Comprising of only 3 blocks, they can be rearranged to form endless shapes.
Geo Blocks (via)
When it comes to modern garden accessories (well, everything MINUS planters), it seems the pickings are pretty slim. So, I was pretty pleased to spot Terra Trellis, an offshoot of California-based TerraSculpture Studio. Their collection offers re-imagined, modern versions of classic garden structures, including trellises, arbors, and tuteurs. The hand-welded steel pieces are also available in 7 contemporary colors and finishes, from aubergine to oxide, white to kumquat orange. With such beautiful craftsmanship, I'd consider these less accessories and more pieces of functional art!
Check out all the styles and options through the link below and let me know what you think!
This shelframe just shot right to the top of my list of "why didn't I think of that" ideas. About:
The shelves are designed to occupy a space normally reserved for a framed picture or painting, and they act so as to frame compositions of everyday objects.
The cable tension allow the shelves to support heavy objects while the silicone pads create a self-securing system that grips the wall as the shelf becomes loaded. This also means that the shelf does not tilt to one side if heavy objects are placed unevenly.
I especially appreciate the smaller details of the shelf like the semi recessed balls on the ends of the cable, and the joinery between the sides. For the record, this shelf and a monkey hook would make for the quickest installation ever.
I know that these slice scissors are old news, but they are new to me. New as in I just picked up a pair off of Fab.com last week. I opened them last night and I'm here to say that they are just as good looking in person as they are online. Well done Mr Rashid. Well done.
Here's a little insider tip for all my Salt Lake City readers with kids...
We've covered some cool Airstream remodels on GRM before, but never one quite like this. The Creative Capsule started its life as a normal Airstream trailer, but recently got completely gutted and refinished inside with one purpose in mind. Entertaining and teaching kids. Tenfour industries is using the space to teach children's craft projects and host birthday parties. They are making their inaugural appearance tonight at the Millcreek Community market from 4 to dusk.
I loved these metal side tables the moment I laid eyes on them... and THEN I saw the price! Thirty five bones?? Sold! Perfect indoors or out, these little modern cubes just shot to the top of my list. Available in green, white, and turquoise.
Honestly I don't know that I will ever own a nutcracker, but if I did, this would be the one. This vintage white acrylic nutcracker was made in England by IMP back in the day and still looks amazing. I love vintage items that look just as fresh now as they did the day there were designed.
Here are the ingredients for the perfect simple white pendant light. Hand formed, with a porcelain top cap, aluminum ceiling mount, and 51" of braided cotton cord and steel cable for hanging. Add light bulb and enjoy.
Ahhh, it's my favorite time of year again! CB2 just unveiled a whole bunch of new products this week, including this mango wood and powder-coated iron number. The height is adjustable to allow for use as a counter or bar stool. In a perfect world, I'd love to see it available in more colors, but until then you can snatch it up in a bright, glossy red.
I spotted this magazine holder on Swissmiss the other day and just had to share it! Besides the fact that it made me smile, it's just plain good looking. Made from a single sheet of bent steel, the roof of this house functions as a bookmark while the interior keeps the rest of your magazines in order. Clever, eh? Available in red, white, or black.
Modern fifty is selling this original Volume 1 Number 2 Portfolio magazine for a cool $465. The premium price is because this fantastic cover was designed by Charles Eames and the issue also has an article about Eames and his house in the Palisades. While to me it's not worth the price, I do always enjoy seeing the graphic design that Charles did.
Does anyone know if there is a place online that has a large collection of Charles's art work?
I fully admit that I probably keep my toothbrushes way longer than I should. These bamboo handled toothbrushes from Anthropology have the month on them to help remind you when it's time to switch. Besides being a pretty great and practical idea, they look amazing. I'll take a two years supply please.
I don't know what I love more about this print, the great colors and patterns, or the William G. Shedd quote. Either way I'm pretty sure I need this print in my life.
I know it's hard to even thing about hot drinks when temperatures are creeping into the triple digits, but this Tea Kettle by NORM Architects is just to sexy to pass up. The clear glass design has equal parts scandinavian and asian flare to it. The built in stainless steel tea ball is attached with a silicone tether and sits up out of the way when it's all done brewing. Maybe we can harness some of that sun to make sun tea?
We're currently in the process of completing a guest room, but if I had to start all over again I might consider this clever take on a Murphy bed. What appears to be a basic office desk "magically" transforms into a twin-sized bunk bed with minimal effort. Pretty snazzy, eh? What do you guys think? Is this something you'd consider in your home?
I'm really liking the raw modern simplicity of this table from Recycled Brooklyn. Made of scrap wood and angle iron, the table is finished of with a handsome pair of hairpin legs. The result is a simple, honest table. Recycled Brooklyn can do custom sizes if you have a particular spot in mind you are buying for, or if you are handy I'm thinking this would make a pretty easy DIY project.
I mentioned a while ago my recent trip to Colombus Indiana to check out the Miller House as well as all the other fantastic architecture. The weekend before I was there CBS was filming for this Sunday morning edition that featured Columbus. It does a decent job of showcasing some of the greatness of the little town. If you want the real day to day scoop however, make sure you follow my friends blogs Atomic Indy.