As I've said before, I love paper goods. Any stationary I see and like, I will own it by the end of the day, especially letterpress. I love everything about these announcements.
Photos like this make me feel extra cozy on my warm couch this time of year.
Photo my Marko Kosovcevic.
Kayce Lomas created this awesome little alphabet made up of random textures that correspond to the letter. So as you can see in the top image The A is a sea anemone, the B is Barnacles, the C is clouds and the D is diamonds. This isn’t a new idea but it’s a well-executed one and I think she did a great job of giving these letters a lot of character. I really love the N, which I think is a nest, and the O which I think is made of octopus legs.
To see more of Kayce’s type experiments you can click here.
Fun late gift for everyone. I've bought two late gifts for Ben so far, and I'm probably not done yet.
I have been obsessed with this photo for no reason other than the copious amount of art supplies and the awesome shoe sticker.
Gorgeous.This unusual wall storage shelf-thingy called Imeüble made me look. Designed by Bjørn Jørund Blikstad, a newly educated furniture designer with a masters degree from 2009 from Oslo National Academy of the Arts.
Another desk that I want badly. I am fully running out of workspace, so I'm in the market to say the least.
This is definitely what I'm doing for our apartment this year. We have no space, can't use Christmas lights, but want/need to decorate it somehow.
I have always enjoyed design*sponge's before and after pics. This is today's and it's definitely a favorite. The link there takes you to another favorite of mine.
More gorgeous storage. Ben aptly called the last one, "It looks like at Eames Storage unit exploded and added a clock."
Money is tight this year, but DIY gifts aren't. For this one, just grab an old book and start cutting. Makes a great hiding spot for valuables like jewelry or a fifth of whiskey.
You can purchase one using the link in the title, but I think you can come up with a much more interesting shape as well as a more interesting (or fitting) book to tear up.
New Release of six titles of Vintage Austen by Random House. There is a very special place in my heart for Jane Austen and any new edition of her works is a version I want.
Beautiful hand-cut poster from graphic designer Giulia Santopadre's up-dated online portfolio.
Ideas, ideas.
Tiny desktop calendar created by Studio 8 Design for Fedrigoni, which seems to be a British paper company which specializes in Italian papers. The paper is Ferigoni paper and the colors you see are the colors the paper is available.
My only beef with this is that, hypothetically, you’re going to waste 365 pieces of fine Italian paper. Sure, you can recycle each and every one of them, but it still feels make me feel a little dirty.
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