I love these nesting dolls by Swedish Illustrator Ingela Arrhenius. You can choose from an animal set or circus set, both of which are available for purchase at Swedishness.
(via the excellent Kickcan & Conkers)
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During a recent trip to New York, I had the pleasure of visiting the illustrious designer, Jessica Hische. In addition to creating wonderfully precise type, such as her Daily Drop Cap series, Jess carefully curates her incredible studio / home that I’m proud to feature on the site today. In today’s studio visit, she gives us advice on collecting furniture, and has a pretty awesome surprise at the end! Take a peep…
How long have you had your studio for?
[Since] November 2008
What do you like most about your space?
It feels warm. Because I did most of my decorating and painting last winter, everything is really bold and richly colored instead of light and airy. The color palette for the space is pretty much exactly the same as the color palette I use in my illustration work.
What are some of your favorite objects?
My Alex DaCorte piece “Just give me a fucking chance!,” the intense 70’s / 80’s record collection I inherited from my mom (think “Meatloaf” not “New Order,”) and the awesome artyporny framed photo my boyfriend took in college.
You have an amazing array of Mid-century modern furniture. How long has it taken you to collect your pieces? Do you have any tips on organizing and collecting?
It’s taken me about a year to collect everything (except for my chaise lounge which I bought 4 years ago in Philadelphia). Tips: Buy a new, good sofa. Older sofas might look nice but they won’t be as comfortable unless you do some major
Sanna Annukka Limited Edition Wooden Soul Birds
Sanna Annukka recently launched a new portfolio and online store. I love these solid brown oak Soul Birds which are now available for pre-orders in her shop. I’ll have to add these to my Christmas list!
On her website, Sanna shares this bit about the the Soul Bird which stems from Finnish mythology. “In Karelia there was an ancient belief in the Sielulintu or Soul bird. The Sielulintu was thought to deliver the soul to newborn babies and also to transport the soul to the afterlife at the moment of death.
It was believed the Sielulintu protected a persons soul at it’s most vulnerable; when dreaming, and it was tradition to keep a carved wooden bird by the bedside to keep the soul safe during sleep.”
Pillows and wall art designed for Marimekko (Not available in Sanna’s shop, but should be available at Marimekko).
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Pen Pencil Stencil is the online home and physical workspace of Mark Giglio. Mark is an amazing illustrator/ designer who’s worked on projects with a diverse mix of companies including: 2k by Gingham, Apple, Dwell, GSP, Nike, Tolleson Design, and others. Recently I had the pleasure of hanging out with Mark at his Oakland based studio.
How do you like working in Oakland?
I really like working in Oakland. I like the slower pace is has to San
Francisco and the weather is warmer too. I’ve been here for 17 years now
so I’m kind of attached to it.
What do you like most about your space?
Having my own space to work in. Being at my studio is my favorite place to
be. All my favorite objects, books and personal projects are there. It’s
my place to experiment and think. If I have to work outside my studio on a
project for someone it is always the best feeling to return to it again.
What are some of your favorite objects in your studio?
My favorite things hands down in my studio are my books. I love books and
love the books I’ve collected. I can go to public libraries for hours and
search for things. Then the best thing on my bookshelf that isn’t a book
would have to be my La Fonda Del Sol menu designed by Alexander Girard.
La Fonda Del Sol Menu - Designed by Alexander Girard
What are so
Back in June we posted about the launch of House Industries’ Photo-Lettering website. I knew it was just a matter of time before some of those tasty Photo-Lettering typefaces ended up on a slab of wood. That time has come. Last week House announced the release of the Photo-Lettering (Plinc) alphabet blocks as well as a new serigraph series.
To celebrate the new line of Photo-Lettering products we’ve teamed up with House Industries for a special giveaway.
One lucky winner will win:
One set of Photo-Lettering alphabet blocks
The blocks are made in Michigan out of replenishable locally-grown basswood and are printed with lead-free non-toxic inks.
Two Photo-Lettering prints (one large & one small)
All of the 27 new serigraphs are hand-pulled, air-dried and numbered by longtime House Industries collaborator David Dodde. The posters are printed on acid-free 130# recycled cover stock.
One Photo-Lettering T-shirt
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Congrats to MCHL of Sacramento. You are the winner of the Incase HunterGatherer laptop sleeve.
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Candles are beautiful and usually specially scented. They can brighten a gloomy day as well as help people through a bad thunderstorm that may be headed their way. Storms can be frightening; however a candle can save the day.
These candles of multiple purposes represent light and how dark the world would look without it. Think! How distressing would the world look without the sun’s bright light? It’s the same feeling you get when a storm hits and there’s no candle in sight.
God said at the beginning of time.” Let there be light.” As time went on different types of light came about. Lamps were used with kerosene. Time passed and flashlights were invented. These were nice handy tool for all darken situations. Candles are still many peoples favorite inexpensive way to see this world in a more comfortable setting.
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Candles are used in church to show reverence and honor for a place of worship. During wedding many churches allow the bride and groom to light a candle for this special occasion. It’s about understanding that God is the third candle. It’s about learning to keep all three candles lit in their married life. The three candles are to represent the man, the woman, and God. The pastors talks about how all three candles must stay lit in order for a marriage to be prosperous. Candles are meaningful in many ways.
Why do you like candles? Think about this answer and do practice using them for your special occasions. It could be you love candle on a dark cloudy day. A candle can enhance a cloudy day and make it a mysterious adventure of an evening watching TV’s finest. A snack would make this candle a night to remember.
Popcorn please!
A Tall candle would be a candle to remember. Now! Remember this!
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Candles are beautiful and usually specially scented. They can brighten a gloomy day as well as help people through a bad thunderstorm that may be headed their way. Storms can be frightening; however a candle can save the day.
These candles of multiple purposes represent light and how dark the world would look without it. Think! How distressing would the world look without the sun’s bright light? It’s the same feeling you get when a storm hits and there’s no candle in sight.
God said at the beginning of time.” Let there be light.” As time went on different types of light came about. Lamps were used with kerosene. Time passed and flashlights were invented. These were nice handy tool for all darken situations. Candles are still many peoples favorite inexpensive way to see this world in a more comfortable setting.
Image via Wikipedia
Candles are used in church to show reverence and honor for a place of worship. During wedding many churches allow the bride and groom to light a candle for this special occasion. It’s about understanding that God is the third candle. It’s about learning to keep all three candles lit in their married life. The three candles are to represent the man, the woman, and God. The pastors talks about how all three candles must stay lit in order for a marriage to be prosperous. Candles are meaningful in many ways.
Why do you like candles? Think about this answer and do practice using them for your special occasions. It could be you love candle on a dark cloudy day. A candle can enhance a cloudy day and make it a mysterious adventure of an evening watching TV’s finest. A snack would make this candle a night to remember.
Popcorn please!
A Tall candle would be a candle to remember. Now! Remember this!
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I don't know about you, but whenever I see a cute lunchbox, I have to buy one. For me, handbags & clutch purses are an addiction like no other. Just like shoes, one needs to accessorize whenever and however possible so a lot of us ladies require purses of all different shapes, colors, sizes and even material. I think it's safe to say that for us, lunchboxes fall into this same category.
What a way to hold your keys! These Alphabet! keychains by Mike Davis of Burlesque Design are not only fun, but functional too! Originally created as a poster design and gift for his niece, these little letters are now a series of vinyl zipper pull keychains for Kidrobot. Each tiny colorful package contains a surprise letter. Mmm…the letters “B” and “D” look so delicious!
Original Poster
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It’s here! Long rumored, leaked, and made into products, Neutraface Slab is available now. Neutraface Slab features five display weights, four text weights with italics plus a unique stencil style.
Small Neutraface Slab Pillow
Neutraface Slab Tote
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I really like Maria Homler Dahlgren’s Bricka Stockholm tray, so I was excited when Maria emailed me with this bag she designed for Loka. Lots of fun colors and shapes.
Check out the rest of Maria’s work at the Metagram Art Ab website.
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From the same East coast that you brought you such cult classics as the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the Thanksgiving holiday comes these bad boys. These cast iron ampersands produced by House Industries are perfect for bookends, door stops, paperweights and rolling shotgun to the next Judas Priest concert.
Plus check out the ampersand t-shirts! I need to get one of these.
also from House:
Alexander Girard Alphabet Blocks
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By: Dave,
on 6/18/2008
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Apartment Therapy posted photos of Sam Grawe’s apartment yesterday as part of their 2008 home tour series. Sam is the Editor-in-Chief at the San Francisco based Dwell Magazine. If you are unfamiliar with Dwell, it is a magazine that focuses on modern architecture and design.
Sam has lots of goodies in his house. The place is filled with Danish modern furniture, Bertoia chairs and Scandinavian nic nacs. What did me in was the record covers and the owls. This is a man that loves owls! He has a slew of these Edvard Lindahl looking ceramic miniature birds of prey. Too be fair, it looks he holds no Owl biases. I see examples of Strigidae (Heck yea, I’m name dropping) as well as the barn yard variety. I actually know nothing about Owls. I picked all this up in a two minute search at Wikipedia. Anyways, I’m getting off track. To sum up, just check out the house tour.
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on 1/18/2008
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Time may change me but I can’t trace time.
Sorry, I’ll stop singing now (be glad you can’t hear my off-key Bowie rendition.) I wanted to give all you wonderful OUP readers a heads-up that some surface changes will be taking place on Sunday night and the blog may be a bit wonky. Try and do your blog reading beforehand, or wait until Monday and let us know what you think of the greener OUPblog.
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