Archive for February, 2011
Kyocera Ceramic Knives
My dad is big into knives, and keeps every kitchen knife he has fanatically sharp. While I love to cook, and have an assortment of Wusthof and J.A. Henckles knives in my drawer, I can honestly say that I have …
Mod Textured Vases :: West Elm
If there’s one thing you can always count on from West Elm, it’s their collection of white ceramics. The shapes change slightly each year or maybe they add
Scandinavian Modern :: Bolaget
OK, I’m just going to be completely honest. I have no idea what this website says as it’s all in Swedish, but my oh my does it have
Tom Ford: ‘I Don’t Want to Be Reviewed’
This is a man who likes the way he smells. Things Tom Ford doesn't like: penis fear; immediacy; rules other people follow; naked fear; being
New London Collections: Giles Deacon, Paul Smith, Marios Schwab, and More
New fall looks from Giles Deacon, Paul Smith, and Marios Schwab. It's the last day of London Fashion Week, and the final shows are trickling in. Corseted shapes and
Hotel Le Germain Calgary by LEMAYMICHAUD
LEMAYMICHAUD Architecture Design have designed the Germain Hotel in Calgary, Canada. .
HEX debuts iPod nano watch band compatible with Nike+
BMW and PSA Peugeot Citroen partner for future hybrid tech, put that Great War thing behind them
Made Out Portugal
It never ceases to amaze me how many awesome international design collectives there are out there to help boost the careers of young designers. I feel like they’re
Feuerwehr Wartberg by Pointner/Pointner
I feel like as soon as I posted about this modern firehouse, I can’t escape beautifully-designed firehouses. This one is quite a different breed than the
Maya & Patrick’s Picture-Perfect, Lived-In Home House Tour
Name: Maya & Patrick Laurent Location: Westfield, Indiana (just north of Indianapolis) Size: 1,200 square feet Years lived in: 7 — owned Maya and Patrick’s home in suburban Indianapolis is
Octopus Chair by Maximo Riera
The Octopus Chair is the first piece of the Animal Chair collection by Spanish artist and designer Maximo Riera. A three-year labor of love, the









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