September 27, 2012

Motorcycle Chain Wall Sculpture.


This heavy gauge motorcycle chain is manipulated, then spot welded to make one of our favorite shapes.
We ❤
17.5" x 15"


Motorcycle Chain Wall Sculpture - Aesthetic Correlation

(Available for sale over on Fancy)

Alan Wolfson: "KATZ'S DELI / CLOSING TIME" (2012)

My friend Bradley turned me on to Alan Wolfson's magnificent miniature sculptures. The detail is mindboggling, and the subjects are always strangely charming. (I particularly love the little Patti Smith gig poster detail in the last photo. Click the image to embiggen it.)





 "KATZ'S DELI / CLOSING TIME" (2012)

September 25, 2012

Typewriter Lamp.

I could never buy this because I'd never be able to keep cat hair out of it. But, man, do I love this lamp.


Recreate: Typewriter Lamp – Seville 4000

September 18, 2012

James Bond Skyfall cufflinks.

Do you know a special someone who loves James Bond? Do you have buckets of cash to get rid of quickly? If so, you need to buy these film prop cufflinks from Christies' James Bond auction. So cool.


A pair of black enamel coat-of-arms cufflinks by Tom Ford worn by Daniel Craig as James Bond in Skyfall.

Each circular plaque with central Bond family coat-of-arms bearing the motto "Orbit Non Sufficit" (The World Is Not Enough) within a black enamel surround, each signed Tom Ford.

Approximately 30 pairs of these cufflinks were made by Tom Ford for the film.
Bond's family coat of arms is first seen in On Her Majesty's Secret Service and features again in Skyfall.


Christies: 50 Years of James Bond auction

Design Museum time capsule.

Time capsules are cool. This is what the new Design Museum in London buried in theirs.


Buried in the foundations of the new building, here is the contents of the new Design Museum time capsule and who nominated each object:

Cecil Balmond

European Union Flag
One Euro Coin

2p Stamp
USB containing images of jazz and blues music album covers, including John Coltrane and Bing Crosby

Sir Paul Smith

Isle of Man, London 2012 Olympic Games Stamps designed by Paul Smith

Sir Terence Conran

iPhone 4S
Tin of Anchovies
A good bottle of 2012 Burgundy

Deyan Sudjic

London 2012 Olympic Torch designed by BarberOsgerby
Badoiiing game, 2012 winner of the museum’s Design Ventura competition for 13-16 year-old D&T students

Margaret Howell

Image of Battersea Power Station © Luke Hayes

Zaha Hadid

Model of the MAXXI museum in Rome
Book by Patrik Schumacher, The Autopoiesis of Architecture, Vol.1: A New Framework for Architecture

John Pawson

1949 Wish Bone Chair (miniature model) for Hans J. Wegner for Carl Hansen and Son

Kenneth Grange

Cylinder Line Coffee Pot designed by Arne Jacobsen

Marc Newson

Mini Lockheed Lounge

Thomas Heatherwick with Ingo Maurer

Standard light bulb

The Mayor for London

Artists Tube Maps

Image by Dominic French
 


Facebook: Design Museum

A murphy bunk bed.

The price is completely ridiculous ($3300 for a plywood bed?), but it's REALLY cool. Letsee how long it takes IKEA to knock it off.



 Clever Folding Bunk Bed Leaves So Much Extra Space for Activities

A Brief History of Emeco’s 1006 Chair

A lovely little post on Design Public's blog about one of my fave chairs. (One of my first days at our design firm, I noticed these chairs in the lunchroom and thought, "Hey, those are the chairs on Homicide!" Anything that can be used in "the box" and high-end boutique hotels is ace in my book.)


A Brief History of Emeco’s 1006 Chair | Hatch: The Design Public Blog

September 10, 2012

Secret Club Key Tags.

I love these key tags from Three Potato Four. May have to order some for my spare catsitter sets o' keys.



An adaptation of classic hotel key tags. Six different designs each based on nostalgic extra-curricular clubs and activities. Select your desired club from the dropdown menu to the right before clicking "add to cart". Please note that your membership number is exclusive with no two alike. Tags measure 4.75" x 2.125" and come with metal c-ring.

August 30, 2012

Campbell's Unveils Andy Warhol-Inspired Cans to Coincide with Launch of 'Hipster Soup' Line

A series of limited-edition Andy Warhol-inspired Campbell's Soup cans will go on sale at Target this Sunday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Warhol's iconic 32 Campbell's Soup Cans.


The Andy Warhol Foundation-approved containers will cost 75 cents a pop and coincide with the launch of a "Hipster Soup" line targeting cool soup eaters for whom chicken noodle is too mainstream.

Gawker: Campbell's Unveils Andy Warhol-Inspired Cans to Coincide with Launch of 'Hipster Soup' Line

August 27, 2012

July 26, 2012

"Be Happy" Tattly.

I've never wanted a tattoo. Never even been tempted. Until now.



Tattly™ Designy Temporary Tattoos — Be Happy

Spodee.

I would totally buy this just for the packaging. I'd even make the hipster wine spritzer they recommend, just becauset the tag is awesome.


Spodee :: Svpply

July 18, 2012

Comic-Con Art: Story Posters by Mark Gonyea

For those of you that don't know me, I'm unabashedly nerdy. I love Doctor Who and Torchwood and Battlestar Galactica and Firefly and Buffy. I have SyFy favorited. I've known the Three Laws of Robotics since I was 10. You get the gist. Soooo, I just got back from my third San Diego Comic-Con, a joyous four-day celebration/circus of sci fi, comics, video games, TV, movies, indie press, art... SO much great stuff, if you're a total dork like me.

ANYway – while roaming the aisles, I saw a booth with these amazing design-y nerdy prints by Mark Gonyea. Less than $10 (!!!), signed by the artist and so, so, so full of win. I picked up the following for my pals at work. There are loads more, and he has an etsy shop. I highly recommend you check him out for the nerd in your life.



p.s. I totally saw Martin Freeman, whom I lovelovelove in Sherlock. He was there because he's got a little film coming out this December.

Mark Gonyea's Story Posters