#184 Chair
This chair has no name; it’s just #184. It’s so lovely that I think it needs a name. Anyone have and thoughts?
This chair has no name; it’s just #184. It’s so lovely that I think it needs a name. Anyone have and thoughts?
I just came across a great selection of work by a New York based designer, Susan Hochbaum. After spending 15 years working with Pentagram sh…
This table is the bomb! (hahaha…I crack myself up!) Designed by Paul Hendrikx / Studio Mango for Pulpo.
These sconces from Niba Home are certainly interesting. I keep thinking that the feathers might be a fire hazard. Warning: their website is …
Mitch Roberson is a busy guy. He’s got TWO etsy stores, a blog, and a web page. All on top of his furniture-making business, Human Han…
I really love embroidery in art. This new piece by Buy it here: Shannon Rankin is amazing!
I’ve seen this a few places this week, but I really have to post on it because I love design and how can I ignore amazing design on a …
Jean posted over on Notcot.com with her photos of Paul Villinski’s beer can butterfly installations at CA Boom V in the Jonathan Ferra…
For the Beethoven in your family. I can’t think of any words for this right now, except “coooooool”. [via Contemporist]
I saw this over on Stylehive and had to post because it’s just so beautiful!
mjuk is a cute little design shop featuring some very modern, minimalist pillows. Designers Anna Magdalena Johansson & Johnny Karlsson h…
What could possibly be more challenging than a jigsaw puzzle of a puzzle?
Janice J creates whimsical architecture illustrations that I just find charming and irresistible. She runs her own Etsy store and blog.
This convertible sofa from Urban Outfitters wouldn’t have to even be convertible to get a thumbs up from me. I’d have to sit on …
France magazine, believe it or not, exists. Moreover, their most recent issue focuses on design. They were kind enough to send me over a cop…