- This Golden Girls themed cafe is opening in Manhattan.
- This camp stove by Primus looks perfect.
- I really want to go camping. These custom kitchens are pretty neat.
- This ‘Super 73’ electric bike looks like the ultimate urban exploring machine.
- The Hungarian firm, Hannabi, designed some beautifully minimalist furniture.
- I love old hardware, and this door alarm is genius.
- This Strandbeest bicycle is wild.
- Italian coffee + Scandinavian design = Collar. Take. My. Money.
- Because, Kites.
- Illustrator Marylou Faure’s work is giving me googly eyes.
weekly links
10 things that made my week #17
Art, blog, design- These interactive crystal installations.
- This desk is perfect for a small space.
- Erik Johansson’s surrealist photography is wild.
- When in doubt, redesign the soap, not the dish.
- These rainbow Heller mugs are on my wish-list.
- The ‘Today‘ clock will change the way view time.
- This next level canteen, turns into a pint glass.
- Adam J. Kurtz made this free printable door hanger, its on point.
- This poor fish.
- This giant wooden speaker made from reclaimed liquor barrels.
10 things that made my week #16
Art, blog, design- Not your Mama’s Cuckoo Clocks.
- This letter to a few high school student’s, from Kurt Vonnegut.
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Izaac Enciso’s Conceptual Street Photography.
- This modular shelving system is beautiful.
- I want this Leafy Rainbow Bowl.
- Ryann Ford created a beautiful book of oldΒ Rest Stops.
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This Beautifully Illustrated Book Shows Kids A Sustainable Urban Future.
- This article is a great reminder to shake things off.
- Google built this giant display with arcade buttons.
- This Dog Meme video.
10 things that made my week #12
Art, blog, design- Rainbow margaritas? Yes, Please!
- This nose bandana is interesting.
- These neon sculptures by Artist Dan Lam are fascinating!
- This Artist, Li Xiaofeng, created some stunning clothes from traditional Chinese ceramics.
- You can have your Goat-Horn shaped coffee mug, and drink from it too.
- Creativity in 5 simple steps.
- This monthly photo essay series covers the creative communities of different cities.
- This looks like a fun book, Nanotecture.
- I’m such a sucker for a nice lunchbox.
- Yayoi Kusama’s installation of thousands of mirrored glass balls surrounding Philip Jonson’s ‘Glass House’.