It's getting close to the holidays and there are plenty of us who haven't quite been able to make it out of the house to do the Christmas shopping. Happens every year, but not to worry! We were lucky enough to have a few of our items featured in Time Out New York's Gift Guide this year, and there are a multitude of fun and quirky ideas for last minute gift ideas. They've even come up with funny and surprisingly accurate titles for the gift categories, including "Gifts for the Dude-Bro Manly Man" and "For the Relative You Don't Relate to". Our Thomas Paul Luddite Platter, Picnic Backpack Set, and French Bull Ring Round Platter have all made it on the lists! The best part is you don't even have to leave home if you're busy running around getting everything else ready for the holidays. Gift shopping just got more exciting!
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Branch Out
Get cozy next to the fire this winter and bring a rustic look to your holiday table. We love how Food Network Magazine has featured our Log Wedge Serving Board in a woodlandsy spread of the November issue. Best of all, the board is cut into 8 pie shaped pieces making it perfect for hosting that winter party! Pair it with our Silver Sapling Cocktail Flatware , sand cast from real twigs, to add a delicate and whimsical touch to the woodland theme and entertain away!
Monday, April 18, 2011
Vogue's 100 Spring Items For Under $100
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Let Your Inner Interior Decorator Out
I've lost count of how many times I've rearranged my living room furniture- and then had to rearrange it again because something didn't fit right or looked weird. My wooden floors have started to look like a skating rink with all of the marks from dragging my couch back and forth. But no more! I've found an online interior design tool that is so awesome I'm actually using the word awesome to describe it. MyDeco has created a really user-friendly interior design program that allows you to choose from a host of home furnishings and basically design the room of your dreams in 3-D from wallpaper to throw pillows. It's so awesome, in fact, that even Design Within Reach is using it.
In the past I've attempted to use Sweet Home 3D, a free interior design application that helps you place your furniture on a house 2D plan, with a 3D preview. It's a bit more technical and the imaging isn't as sophisticated but it can definitely help you avoid layout spacing issues. Give them both a try and see which you like better. And if anyone is willing to send us one of the 3D room designs they've create, we'd love to share it with everyone on the blog for inspiration!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
All Hail Polaroid
Instant Rainbow by Yumalum |
Serigraph Camera Prints by Yellow Owl |
White Porcelain Polaroid Camera by Yellow Owl |
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Country Cool
Where do you keep your love?
Luckily, every once in a while a customer throws me a bone and sends us a picture of how they ended up using an item they purchased on our site. And I love it!!! First, it makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside to know when something leaves our shelves it's actually going to a "good home." But second, it's really inspiring! Everyone's style is unique and often times I find myself saying." Huh, I never would have thought of using _______ like that. But damn it looks good!"
Well, this latest example really made me smile. A customer bought one of the Jonathan Adler "Love" jars and used it in a wedding. Perfect, right? Well, wait until you see the photos on Green Wedding Shoes, a completely wonderful and drool-worthy wedding blog. Scroll halfway down the post and you'll see it. Enjoy!
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Have You Looked At The Calendar Lately?
I don't know how it happened, but it's only come to my attention now. Now that it's 8:30 PM. Now that I'm already on the couch for the night watching Law & Order reruns. Now that it's pretty much over- this is when I find out that today is (was) the first day of spring.
Why didn't anyone remind me? The first day of spring isn't always warm, sunny and filled with singing robins. (Well, not in Chicago.) But it's definitely a turning point on the calendar. It's the day we officially kick winter to the curb and start wearing our flip flops too soon.
So, what's left for us to look forward to now? In an attempt to console myself, I started looking at the new spring merchandise we've ordered that hasn't come in yet. That's right, yet. While we've been adding new items almost everyday, I'm happy to say there's still more to come. And I thought sharing a few of my soon-to-be-favorites would be a great way to salvage what's left of this day. So, here they are in no particular order:
Hive Trivet in Tangerine by Modern Twist also comes in Lime, Cherry & Aqua. |
Matryoshka Containers by Fred will be joining the M-Cups & M-Spoons we now carry. |
Lucky Strike Container by Imm Living (there's a matching bottle opener too!) |
Thursday, February 24, 2011
This Wallpaper Has Not Yet Been Rated
This morning I woke up to about a bazillion emails waiting in (just one of my 3) inboxes. Luckily, one of them was the Daily Candy Weekend Guide. Featured today in the Decorate section was Filthy Home, a wallpaper design company created by Ryan Cox out of Brooklyn. And I have to say, I love everything about the site. The wallpaper, the witty titles and creative stories spun as the descriptions for each design- even his bio is fun.
I'll forewarn you though, this isn't your grandma's wallpaper. A few things are necessary to enjoy these wall coverings: 1.) an appreciation for good design. 2.) a sense of humor. 3.) in some cases, parental supervision. But it's all done in good fun. (And good design.) So, go on and have a look. And don't forget to pick your favorite.
I'll forewarn you though, this isn't your grandma's wallpaper. A few things are necessary to enjoy these wall coverings: 1.) an appreciation for good design. 2.) a sense of humor. 3.) in some cases, parental supervision. But it's all done in good fun. (And good design.) So, go on and have a look. And don't forget to pick your favorite.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Hungry For Color
We've mentioned Pantone before and how they influence the design industry and trends at large. Well, now it seems that Pantone can even make you hungry! While browsing Design Sponge we came across these fun cookies made by designer and illustrator Kim Neill. Rather than filling Pantone Tins with traditional chocolate chip cookies as a holiday gift, Kim decided to whip up a few batches of Pantone chip cookies instead! Genius!
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