
These silkscreened, hand-watercolored spring prints from The Wild Unknown are stunning. Each print in the limited editions of 100 measures 18 x 24″ and varies slightly from the next. I’d love to get my hot little hands on one of each to frame and hang above my bed. {via Design*Sponge}
I’m loving Dawes Design’s skin collection at the moment. Each simplistic band and bangle is imprinted with a distinctive texture of an animal’s skin. There are lots of varying widths and finishes. And I want them all. {via avie designs}
Those are the words etched into these two blue pencils. The set comes with a notepad that’s handbound and features fifty pages of ideas to draw at the top of each, from Draw a picture of your meal and don’t forget the crumbs to Draw a picture of a map of a place you would like to visit. {via Mixed Plate}
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Totally crushing on these vintage menus from the New York Public Library’s digital archives. You can order prints, framed or not, or print them out yourself for free! {via the kitchn}

At first glance, Totem looks like a perfectly normal vase. But then you take a closer look and realize it’s actually four stackable bowls, perfect for storing food or other little trinkets. Each piece is made by hand in New Zealand, making them “perfectly imperfect.” {via Better Living Through Design}



Tom Binns really knows how to make a statement. {via Dilly Dallas}


Oh so pretty jewelry from St. Kilda. That soulmate ring is killer. {via A Cup of Jo}

