Saturday, March 12, 2011

Typography



My own personal work for a future cello recital poster. Excited to use it when the time comes.

Velvet & Lucite

Two of my favorite design materials are Lucite and velvet so you can imagine my delight when I ran across this Allan Knight couch. Such a beautiful marriage of beautiful materials.



[Allan Knight]

Friday, March 11, 2011

Old Glass

Retro, mod, modern, Danish, mid-century, call it what you'd like- I adore it. My particular love for it comes in the form of dishware. Which, lucky for me, is very abundant.

My favorite thing about dishware from that era is how damn festive it. Forget clear glasses I want stripes and stars and a rainbow-array of colors. It will make my orange juice taste that much better.

My first mid-century dishware purchase came recently in the form of these Libbey Continental Cups:



I saw them in my favorite antique store and knew I had to have them despite having no place for them. The hot/cold cup novelty plus the gold Greek-inspired detail completely won me over.

This favorite antique store of mine is actually closing (owners personal decision, not going out of business) and I am devestated save for the fact that everything in the store is 40%. Today I went in and was instantly smitten with all the mid-century dishware I hadn't really noticed before and at even more competitive prices than before (one of the reason I love Main Street Antiques so much is their very fair pricing).



love the way the bowls are displayed above the kitchen in this photo from Design*Sponge.



another great combination ceramics and linens display in a very versatile hutch.



One of the best displays I've seen yet with such a great combination of colors in this photo by Bob Connor via sf girl by bay.



Those nesting Pyrex pans and bowls come in such happy colors.



Such lovely colors and colorful patterns.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Happy Birthday Emily

This post is dedicated to my sister Emily who turns 16 at the end of the month! She's going to come out to visit me and I'm planning to have a little celebration gifts included so I thought I'd drum up a little gift guide for my baby sister and those like her:

a trendy teenager wise beyond her years but never without her inner child who loves to be original and unique but still sometimes just wants to fit in.

I'm not sure what all of this I want to purchase for her but I'm definitely feeling all of it. (Bonus: all of it is under $40!)



1. Gamel's Quail Needlepoint $10. Emily and I both have this strange obsession with quails, I just think they are really adorable (I feel this way about most animals though) this needlepoint found on Etsy would be the perfect tribute to her favorite bird.

2. Flower Field Shoes $9.80. Emily is a little bit of a hipster and she'll admit that. These floral Ked-like sneakers really speak to her style aesthetic. I personally like that there a little more low-cut than the average sneaker.

3. Spongebob Perfume $9.99. As sisters we bond over a lot of things and one of those things is Spongebob Squarepants. We grew up watching the show while it was in its prime on Nickelodeon and now for ever major holiday we try and gift each other an SB-themed gift and this gem of a gift will be perfect. Yes. Perfume.

4. Mossimo Polka-Dot Twist Bandeau Bikini $35.98 (for the top and bottom). This is a specific thing on Em's wishlist and in reality I think she wants a specific one from Victoria's Secret but I thought this polka-dot version was cute because it's dark green and not black!

5. Starbucks Caramel Macchiato Kit $7.99 (on sale). Nothing like a tasty CM on those days that end in Y. They're our favorite and that caramel sauce is unbeatable. Lot's to a appreciate with this cheap kit.

6. Molesine Passions Style Journal $13.57. Beth of B. Jones Style featured her style day planner that she designed herself on sold on Etsy which she called STYLIT but it quickly sold out. Luckily Moleskine saves the day with a journal fit for a fashionista which Emily is. I'm also especially loving the Amazon.com price (particularly because I'm a Prime member, woohoo).

7. Viva Glam Gaga Neutral Lipstick $14.50. One of our differences as sisters is that Emily has a huge interest in make up whereas I do not. But we both love Lady Gaga with all our hearts so I think this would be a great collectors item for Emily as both make up and Gaga paraphernalia. Plus Viva Glam is a great program.

8. Scribbles: A Really Giant Drawing and Coloring Book $13.59. After the Taro Gomi coloring books were featured on Sea of Shoes Emily reallllly wanted one. I have a feeling she would really appreciate it even a year later.

Part of me wants to go out and buy it all. I love spoiling people, especially my sister. Definitely just want to make this a great birthday or her because she's been having a rough time lately.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

DESIRE/OBTAIN



I love weekender bags, I find there are the perfect size for many trips I take and they are much more stylish than a duffle bag. I have had a faux-croc bag from Target from long ago and I use it all the time but when I saw this new, improved version I knew I needed an upgrade. The great thing about this bag (the obtainable one) is that no one is going to look at you carrying it and assume that you're trying to pass it off as real (unlike a lot of Target bags...) it just an embossed vinyl bag and you are rocking it. Real croc is never affordable so no one should object to a plastic version.