archive for: December, 2004
CHANNELING CHANEL [couture*philippe starck for xo france] i love these i love these. i usually hate uncomfortable plastic chairs, and these aren’t brand spankin new but, who cares, i like em. for more pics, check out designboom’s coverage of xo at the milan furniture fair 2004.
December 16th, 2004 - 11:04am
ZIPPY [speed flowers storage*carlo columbo for zanotta] i found this on the limn san francisco website and love love love it. if i had a sleek euro looking office like this i’d scoop one up. it looks great with a really modern, black and white office. love it! click here for limn and here for zanotta.
December 15th, 2004 - 11:05am

thank you apartment for always having great things to look through at your online store. while browsing for cute xmas gifts, i found some cute stuff by french design house atypyk(which is ivan duval and
jean sebastien ides) and decided to investigate…
these guys make some really interesting stuff. they’re in the vein of designers like philippe starck and frank tjepkema who know how to infuse whimsy into their work. with products like scratchable postcards, confetti made of real money and “lucky you” four leaf clover stickers, these guys are on the fanciful side of design- and i love it. click here for more info on atypyk and see below for some product shots.
 INSANELY DECADENT [100 dollars of confettis*atypyk] yeah, it’s crazy. but you know what, someone might do it.
 LUCKY DUCK [lucky you stickers and magnets*atypyk]
 BELLE [tu es plus belle sticker*atypyk] to put on your love’s mirror. so romantic. so french.
 ROUND OF APPLAUSE [bravo flip book*atypyk] ha. give yourself a hand.
 GOOD AND EVIL [before and after magnets*atypyk] cute. also available at theapt.com
December 14th, 2004 - 11:13am

i’ve been a fan of wayne thiebaud since college. my printmaking teacher was a huge fan of his and i managed to sneak away with a book of his gorgeously decadent dessert-obsessed paintings when i graduated. so, you could imagine my delight when, after reading josh rubin’s post on risd student timothy liles (i love good art student coverage), i noticed a box he designed for children, dedicated to mr. thiebaud. so, i thought i’d share it. and really, if nothing else, the work of wayne thiebaud always deserves another look. he’s a phenomenal painter whose work has always managed to make me feel good inside. it’s just happy stuff. take a look and enjoy.
 PIE FACE [pies*wayne thiebaud] eat up.
 CAKEY [around the cake*wayne thiebaud]
 LLAMA [llama box*timothy liles] a nice take on wayne’s style…perfect for a unique kids room
December 14th, 2004 - 09:39am

hooray for clio home. these people should be held up on our shoulders and applauded for selecting some of the most delicious looking ceramics and home accessories around. how have i never been here?? anyway, i will be going soon- looks like a cool place to find familial xmas presents. anyway, i could go on and on about how much i think their collection rules, but instead i’ll let the collection speak for itself. click here to browse yourself, or take a look at design*sponge’s guide to clio home below. or go visit, like i will be doing asap.
 LIKE NIGHT AND DAY [seven day vases*clio home] sister vases to the above “seven night” vases. simply gorgeous.
 OOPS [dent ceramics*clio home] “accidents” can be beautiful
 JOI DE VIVRE [eau glass*clio home] i’m always on the hunt for cute juice glasses. these are fetch. (haha, that’s for you coles)
 OH MAMA [mam vase*clio home] rotund refinement
 GLASSY [hive glass*clio home] love it….AND it’s made in brooklyn to boot! hooray!
 ROUND AND ROUND [revolving trays*clio home] cute ways to do the lazy susan thing…
 BERRY PRETTY [red berry dinnerware*clio home]
December 13th, 2004 - 02:49pm
land+living just posted on amazing danish ceramicist anne black. i totally took the lure and i’m hooked. check out the article at l+l here and anne’s site here. her “seam” and “tilt” collections are pure ceramic heaven.
 TILT [tilt dine set*anne black] gorgeous. gorgeous.
December 13th, 2004 - 12:49pm
 LOW MEETS HIGH TECH [idock covers*westshore craftworks] gizmodo posted a bit about these idock covers and i think i might have to agree. it seems a bit silly. well, maybe downright dumb. anyone else think it’s necessary to have an idock cover in walnut or padauk (or one at all?). whatdya think? i’m on gizmodo’s side: pointless. i mean, it goes against the whole i-look, don’t you think?
December 13th, 2004 - 12:39pm
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