This has got to be one of my favorite AT posts ever -- it's such a simple set of small moves that really make a difference. I've art directed some photo shoots in the past, so I have some sense of ...
When the Inox table was first introduced, I was fairly obsessed with purchasing it [in the end, I didn't], and I remember that the DWR described it as being bullet-proof for the first few months, a...
shirley-temple-of-doom, if anything, I was calling out some AT posters -- no one in particular, just comments I've seen on this site before, that have gotten really nasty about where people live, a...
This is a great home of a really talented artist! Kudos!
I find it really interesting that, in the case of some house tours or very place-specific posts, people seem to jump on the cha...
Some years back, Andrew's work was in a design exhibit I curated. He always seems to deal with mundane space and objects in inventive, typographic ways. Since then, I've been following his work, an...
I've had really good luck with picking an MCM pattern and then collecting pieces over the years, plus adding in some complimentary pieces. For me, it's been Ben Seibel's Harvest Time for Iroquois:
My studio's cork coasters [a DIY by us, but it could be replicated by anyone] are a great deal, I think, at $12 for a set of 9. The screenprinted design works so that you can put them all together ...
There's a recently completed building here in downtown Cincinnati that has garage-style doors in the apartments that open up to the balconies. I haven't seen this close up, but here are some photos...
I love all these, but especially the placemat, napkin and menu holder set! For an alternative placemat that's handmade but can be wiped clean, I'd like to suggest my studio's upcycled gas station p...
Oh, man, I've devoted way too much space on my blog to this exact topic! Here are a few cool items to add:
2010 calendar made of little cardboard houses:
The contest description does say that this was about the "most colorful" room, not that more color necessarily has to make for a better space. The two winners? Not so much, although they're nice.
Wow, your place looks to me like you'd really like to be willing in Williamsburg, and this location is as close as you can get, so you've tweaked your decor to match your aspirations. Nice.
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This has got to be one of my favorite AT posts ever -- it's such a simple set of small moves that really make a difference. I've art directed some photo shoots in the past, so I have some sense of ...
When the Inox table was first introduced, I was fairly obsessed with purchasing it [in the end, I didn't], and I remember that the DWR described it as being bullet-proof for the first few months, a...
shirley-temple-of-doom, if anything, I was calling out some AT posters -- no one in particular, just comments I've seen on this site before, that have gotten really nasty about where people live, a...
This is a great home of a really talented artist! Kudos! I find it really interesting that, in the case of some house tours or very place-specific posts, people seem to jump on the cha...
Some years back, Andrew's work was in a design exhibit I curated. He always seems to deal with mundane space and objects in inventive, typographic ways. Since then, I've been following his work, an...
Funny!
I've had really good luck with picking an MCM pattern and then collecting pieces over the years, plus adding in some complimentary pieces. For me, it's been Ben Seibel's Harvest Time for Iroquois:
Wow!
My studio's cork coasters [a DIY by us, but it could be replicated by anyone] are a great deal, I think, at $12 for a set of 9. The screenprinted design works so that you can put them all together ...
There's a recently completed building here in downtown Cincinnati that has garage-style doors in the apartments that open up to the balconies. I haven't seen this close up, but here are some photos...
The Perlmutter prints look great, and you're making good use of your well-organized, small space.
So cute! I really like this print of theirs that I featured on my blog almost two years ago: http://visuali...
I love all these, but especially the placemat, napkin and menu holder set! For an alternative placemat that's handmade but can be wiped clean, I'd like to suggest my studio's upcycled gas station p...
OMG, what?!? It's absurd, and I love it!
They look great grouped in the photo but, without the white and/or blue, I'd worry about the yellow just looking old and stained. The blue is lovely.
Oh, man, I've devoted way too much space on my blog to this exact topic! Here are a few cool items to add: 2010 calendar made of little cardboard houses:
The contest description does say that this was about the "most colorful" room, not that more color necessarily has to make for a better space. The two winners? Not so much, although they're nice.
Wow, your place looks to me like you'd really like to be willing in Williamsburg, and this location is as close as you can get, so you've tweaked your decor to match your aspirations. Nice.
Thanks; those bowls are really incredible!
My design studio has screenprinted a small run of a lace doily pattern onto gas station price signs, turning them into upcycled placemats: