Monday, November 15, 2010
High Tea
Ted Meuhling's sterling silver tea strainer seems the height of luxury and extravagance. The sort of detail that takes an already special ritual to new heights. Just so lovely.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Airplane, Antelope, Alligator
A is for...Alphabet Cushions by Elsie Dodds. All impossibly charming making it nearly impossible to choose.
Milk Made
Reminiscent of a milk stool. Of milk glass. Of the cow's udders themselves. Somehow this is all good for the Milk Table Light.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Hair Art
By Rodarte. An organic, chunky, lovely jewel for the tresses. Makes me wish for a second I had long hair.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Mix and Match
All you commitment-phobes, this shelving is for you. Endless locations and combinations and the larger pieces can double as end tables. The Mix Boxes by Utility Collective.
Caped
I suddenly, inexplicably want a cape. This cape. When I think of winter coats I think scritchy, constricting. This seems so warm, cozy, freeing. And super cute to boot. The Gryphon Sherlock Cape.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Faux Bois
The trend for wood patterned-inspired design continues with these handsome placemats and coasters. Made by SF seamstress Jo Bartels.
The Original
Celine's The Original, a blocky modern take on the classic Wayfarer. Comes in amazing colors like this mossy green, a true blue, a graphic blonde. This one I can get behind.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Sweets
Handmade cut crystal milk bottles by Samantha Sweet. For juice, flowers, or purely decorative - so pretty.
Dashing
There's nothing crisper and fresher than a perfect striped rug. Dash & Albert make some of the best in woven cotton and wool. Affordable, durable, pleasurable. This Blueberry Ticking is my favorite.
Nose Pressed to the Glass
I fell in love with these pendant lights on my last trip to NYC. The variety of shapes, the decadent thickness of the molten glass, the nod to industrial design. The only hard part is which one(s)? Tom Dixon Pressed Glass Pendants.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Temper Temper
Temperley London Daphne dress. My predilection for graphic black and white in the perfect dress. I'd wear it everyday.
Better Than A Toy
A. Toy's sumptuous Logan Duffle. Also a messenger, which is how I'd wear it. Washed lambskin, consummately pet-able.
Metalicious
Modern Rock. All sterling silver, a tongue and cheek nod to the classic engagement ring, refreshingly diamond-free. Handmade by Metalicious.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Get Schooled
Restoration Hardware's Professor's Chair, of elegant proportions and patina. Better in real life, an example of restraint and what I hope is a trend away from Jolly Green Giant-scale furniture. Feels like a hug.
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Unisex?
I always see menswear that I wish came in my size. And I've always fantasized about designing my own line for women based on menswear. This by Company of We goes in the inspiration file.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Here Hook
Solo. Or a row of three. Designer Richard Shed says, "never again tell your guests where to hang their coats."
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Flora/Red Donkey
I've loved Fay Jones' work since my days in Seattle's art scene during the early/mid 90s. Her works on paper are my favorite, like this woodcut.
Bone China
Skull Ring, by Alex Garnett. This could be the exception to my doneness with the fashion skull thing.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Chaise
Stone Forest makes this sumptuous curvy recliner. Curious about the tippy-ness, but love the look of it. Doubles as a kid slide?
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Nanook
From Moroso. Bent plywood, film-printed, lacquered steel. "...the tanning of a quadraped's hide...passage from two to three dimensions...inspired by molecular geometry..." To me they are leaves fluttering in the Fall.
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