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Two weeks have gone by in a blink! I’ve been busy on projects for our home, which include sewing curtains, cleaning the oven (it was a process), patching holes in the master bathroom (after therapeutically removing the drywall mollies), and more. But I’m back and in the time I was absent from posting, Tamara Magel’s […]
Read More// Apr.28.2011
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Interior design crisis…sort of. We spent Sunday morning in the new place taking measurement for the move, slated for a week from Thursday! The large pendant lamp that the former tenants had above their dining room table was gone (as we suspected since it isn’t a cheap one) and in its place is a sub-par […]
Read More// Feb.22.2011
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Over at Contemporist the other day I was introduced to Dan Yeffet and Lucie Koldova who collaborate on many projects it seems. I poked around on Dan’s own site of his work with his studio, JellyLab and found a whole bunch of neat stuff. The first way to my heart is through felting. The above […]
Read More// Feb.11.2011
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So many worlds colliding! This weekend I’m heading to Chicago to meet my boyfriend’s parents for the first time. As a result, I was Googling around for cool interior decorating stores we may want to stop into and came across Elements Chicago. Looking around, looking around…I came up Dunes and Duchess’ candelabras. Turns out these […]
Read More// Feb.9.2011
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I don’t know how I found her, but wow is Lilach Lotan’s work amazing. She was trained at the Bezalel Academy is Israel in ceramic design and the pieces she creates in her new home of Canada are phenomenal. For people who read this blog often, you know I’m into porcelain and ocean-inspired art and […]
Read More// Jan.6.2011
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The brainchild of Angus Hutcheson, Ango, creates some of the most beautiful lamps I’ve ever seen. I think my brother sent me these too – I believe they were also in the Dead or Alive exhibit at MAD in NYC recently. I’m just so thrilled with what they look like though I can’t recall! How […]
Read More// Nov.3.2010
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Clearly I’m getting more and more into lighting. Jeff Zimmerman is a glassblower who makes some amazing works. As a former glassblower myself I can attest that what he does is not easy by any sense of the word. But the coolest thing about Jeff is his life story. Both of his parents were artists […]
Read More// Sep.27.2009
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I’m regularly surprised by the artists that operate within a few blocks of my apartment here in New York. After writing about Lonny Photo I discovered Patrick Cline worked a two minute walk from me in Chelsea. In reading about Christopher Spitzmiller I learned he’s just a few short blocks north of me as well […]
Read More// May.7.2009
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After spending some time at the Danish Design Museum I became interested in tessellated lamps. I came across British artist, Richard Sweeney, somewhere along and adore the patterns he creates, largely out of paper. His paper folding technical skills speak for themselves as pieces of wall art, sculpture, and X-acto tactics. The below would make […]
Read More// Apr.14.2009