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Posts from — May 2008

Sol x Sol

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I’m thinking of getting some of these gorgeous plants from succulent specialist Sol x Sol (do you think border patrol will have a problem?)
Very nice website, by the way.

I want to put them in here.

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May 19, 2008   3 Comments

fun fact of the week: Bowie Bonds

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image courtesy of BBC

If the media hasn’t assaulted you yet with words like “subprime loan” and “mortgage-backed security” you’re either very lucky or in a coma. But here’s a fun twist. Did you know that David Bowie essentially did the same thing with his records that banks did with mortgages? Allow me to explain:
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For more info see this wikipedia entry.

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May 19, 2008   Comments Off

test your breath

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While we’re on the topic of websites, check out this amusing site for scope mouthwash. It prompts you to either breathe into your microphone, or enter whatever you just ate for lunch. I entered Parisienne Mac-n-Cheese (Creamy Brie, roasted figs, roasted shiitake mushrooms & fresh rosemary from S’mac) and the guy threw up…

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May 16, 2008   Comments Off

Design and the Elastic Mind

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Last weekend I went to check out super cool Olafur Eliason’s exhibit, “take your time” (I will do what I like with my time, thank you) at the Moma. And yes, it was incredible. But while I was there I also checked out “Design and the Elastic Mind.” And then I discovered this amazing online exhibition! People are doing such rad things with the web these days.

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May 16, 2008   Comments Off

the neck-bandanna look

I saw it once… then I saw it again. Do I smell a summer trend? I swear that one day during the summer I will make an attempt to pull this off. I’m not guaranteeing it will look good, but I will make the attempt!

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image from Paul Stuart’s show window courtesy of The Sartorialist

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Jude Law on the June 2008 cover of Japanese fashion mag UOMO

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May 15, 2008   Comments Off

A TIPO & B TIPO

I was inspired by this scarf by Japanese designer Wakako Kita (yes, appearing in ICFF).
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mikeandchris.jpgI love playful scarves like this. Sort of like this one from Mike & Chris.

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May 15, 2008   Comments Off

remember those beads from elementary school??

also representing Japan at the ICFF is Shunichiro Nakashima and his nostalgic (and playful?) accessories.

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(images courtesy of gallery deux poissons)

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May 14, 2008   Comments Off

Kyouei Design’s Balloon Lamp

What an elegantly simple design by Kyouei, appearing in the ICFF this weekend!

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May 14, 2008   Comments Off

lamps and tables and chairs, oh my!

Wow, so much is going on! Even though I’m still going over all the magnificent work that was exhibited during Brooklyn Designs last weekend, the ICFF is approaching oh so quickly… quickly as in this weekend!

I’m really proud of all the Japanese designers that are making their way over this year. I think this year has the potentialcould be mistaken but this year could be the strongest showing from the Japanese! Here are some things to look forward to.

HIDA
These are a collection of works actually designed by the Italian designer Enzo Mari, and crafted by Japanese production company HIDA.

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HIDA actually refers to an ancient Japanese society of wood-working artisans who were commissioned by the government to construct various temples and other architectural buildings. In other words, a 1300-year old art of wood-working that has been passed down through the ages…that is pretty awesome.

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May 13, 2008   Comments Off

extraordinary doodles

I just love this verse by U.K. doodler Andre Jordan. His other work reminds me of a less-twisted David Shrigley, who I absolutely adore!

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(via notcot)

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May 12, 2008   2 Comments