Love the tools, not the garden

I wish that sad excuse for a garden on my roof was worthy enough to have these tools by Itay Laniado.  But the sad reality is that our dead plants get turned into ashtrays at get togethers and BBQs.

via dezeen

Fancy Bulbs

I love these new low energy light bulbs by plumen! They use 80% less energy and last 8 times longer than regular bulbs.. plus, they’re good lookin’.  Sold!

via designboom

Slightly Windy

Well, isn’t this just the prettiest music box you ever did see?  Designed by José Ferrufino,  the movement of the musical mechanism (it plays Son of a Preacher Man by Dusty Springfield!) causes sticks of barley to gently sway.  Lovely.

via dezeen

Paper Moon

These paper sculptures by Richard Sweeney really blew me away.  Cut, folded, and constructed from paper, I can’t begin to imagine the precision and thought that goes into each one of these.

From the artist: “Any form imaginable can be rendered through drawing, but when modelling in paper, an object has to be physically shaped. When faced with a flat sheet of material, there is no obvious indication of how it can be manipulated into a three dimensional object. The limitations of paper as a form making material offer a challenge, which through playful investigation results in tangible models.”

via kingdomofstyle

..In the Conservatory, With the Candlestick

Silversmith, Victoria Delany, designed these set of candlesticks in silver and lacquered wood. The central wooden parts are interchangeable making an endless number of interesting and colourful combinations as well as allowing you to make them as tall or short as you would like.

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Just Married!

Well, it’s official!!  These two love birds are finally married!  We had an absolutely incredible two weeks on Saint Simons Island, GA preparing for our little DIY affair and with lots of help from friends and family, we were able to pull off our perfect wedding.

The days before were incredibly hot & sweaty, filled with more than a few Jurassic Park bugs, and we ran into some major bumps in the road, but when it came down to it, I don’t think we would have had it any other way.  The love we felt that day for each other, our close family, and amazing friends was irreplaceable and will be remembered for a lifetime.  We are blessed!

We’re planning a big post of details coming up in the near future, but we need to first edit through a major amount of photos.  Our incredibly beautiful and talented friends, Jason & Rebecca Walker photographed the wonderful day of, and we are just dying to see the magic they worked.  Until then, thank you for the warm wishes now back to your regular scheduled programing!

photo courtesy of Carla Cox

Tiny Pencil Sculptures

Sorry things have been kind of slow around here the last few weeks, we’ve been really busy working nonstop annoying each other..  aka: fine-tuning our wedding details.  But, only a week and 1/2 until hitchin’ time!

Anyway, these miniature sculptures by Dalton Ghetti, made on the tips of pencils, are pretty incredible! He uses a razor blade, sewing needle, a sculpting knife, a steady hand, and a crazy amount of patience to create these tiny works.  Wow.


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The Carpal Tunnel Free Desk

I truly need this desk designed by Lukas Peet! The last couple of years I’ve run into all sorts of problems with my hand/wrist, which led to endless doctors visits and later on a brace and physical therapy.  This surface tension desk helps eliminate those problems with its strong but forgiving surface of wood, steel and recycled leather.

via 3rings

Oh, Scotch!

Here Design recently collaborated with cabinetmakers to create the beautiful packaging for The Balvenie Forty.  150 bottles recieved the VIP treatment with hand-carved oak boxes and personalized calligraphy.

FYI, I just happen to be a scotch girl myself and I also just happen to have a wedding coming up.. just sayin’.

via dieline

Wireframe Bike

I thought this was a pencil drawing at first glace, but it’s actually a wire sculpture created by Shi Jindian of a Changjiang 750 (which is a knockoff of the Russian military M72-M).   Apparently he painstakingly wraps wire mesh around a 3D object then carefully removes/destroys the object, leaving the exoskeleton.

via neatorama

Cat-Shaped Beauty

I would most definitely buy this cat-shaped lipstick by Paul & Joe and never use it because it’s too cute.  So, I probably won’t buy it.

via refinery29

The Most Amazing Stairwell in the World

Sometimes I come across certain things that truly make me feel like I’m the last to know.  Case and point:  The Chand Baori Stepwell. No idea how this one slipped by me..

Located near the Harshat Mata Temple, it’s one of the largest (and deepest) step wells in India, although it more closely resembles and MC Escher drawing. It was built in the 9th century and has 3500 narrow steps that go down 13 stories.  AMAZING!

via indiamarks

Pretty Webs

I just love these beautiful hand made webs from textile artist, Shane Walterner.  Kind of wish that if I stopped cleaning my studio, these were the kind of webs that appeared instead of the haunted-house kind I normally get.

images via shane waltener

Cut and Serve States

I was cruising around Etsy yesterday and came across these adorable mini cutting boards by AHeirloom. Handcrafted from bamboo, you can even request that your city be marked by way of a little cut-out star or heart.  Pretty cute, huh?

Your Helium Balloon Alternative

I don’t know where I’ve been or how I’ve missed this, but I just found out that the world is running out of helium..?!  It’s so endangered that it could run out in as little as 8 years.

In the case of a helium balloon crisis, there is now a solution for you, created by Clementine Henrion.  These Helium Eternal ‘balloons’ are in in fact made of fabric, stuffed, and hung from the ceiling; but they still have the same great effect.  Not sure about the rest, but you can purchase the rainbow HERE.

pics via designfiles
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