beautiful. i’ll take two, please. danish modern cabinet at ebay.
July 26th, 2007 - 09:57am
i collect cards like they’re going out of style. these are definitely on my “must-have” list now- letterpressed “thank you” cards from noteriety press at etsy. $10 for 6 cards.
July 26th, 2007 - 09:56am
more pretty things from doe: bark vases and matchbook sized notebooks.

July 26th, 2007 - 09:34am
ta-dow that’s green! and fabulous. perfect for a little bench or chair cushion that needs a little oomph. $8.50 per yard right here.
July 26th, 2007 - 08:25am
this is a fantastic idea for a tablecloth. i’d love to see some diy versions made with paper doilies or even a colorful patchwork of fabric doilies. via pan-dan via sam baron.
July 26th, 2007 - 07:00am

i think i’ve been living under a rock not to see these before- i’m really taken with this card and note set from jot living at etsy.

July 26th, 2007 - 06:00am

when ac and i were putting together his room (the music room) it became rather apparent that i’m something of a nazi when it comes to putting our home together (yeah i know, shocker). i was telling a friend that it was “his” room and he got to pick what went in it (sorry, ac, i know that didn’t exactly happen) and she said “well, which room is your room?”. to which i replied, um- all of them? ac has been painfully thoughtful to let me do most of the decision making with our furniture, paint colors and accessories but the one thing that won’t fly is a pink bathroom. i’ve always wanted to have a girly sanctuary of pink and white but that will just have to wait until we have more space. in the meantime, i’m fantasizing about this beautiful bathroom from provence restaurant in soho, seen on the bluelines blog. a room covered in book pages with a pink fabric door? major swoon overload…
July 25th, 2007 - 10:40am
as i continue to blog and work on d*s, the one consistent love i have in the design world is student work. i’m always drawn to student shows and exhibitions far more strongly than the big fairs at javits each year. something about the raw talent and creativity they exude is endlessly inspiring for me. because i live in brooklyn i definitely have a soft spot for pratt and their incredibly talented students. so i was thrilled yesterday to hear from pratt student kimberly lewis who’s over in copenhagen (along with her classmates) taking part in a textile design studio. she created a blog to mark her progress and work in the class and i’ve been poring over it all morning. there’s something about watching an artist test things out and then hit their stride that’s just so exciting. you can click here to check out kim’s blog and watch her textile work progress- her latest linen pieces are really beautiful. [thanks, kim!]


July 25th, 2007 - 10:22am