Chalkboard Globe.
I love this chalkboard globe because it’s freakin’ genius. And because I collect globes. The outlines of the continents are permanent, but everything else is up to your imagination. {via bltd}
I love this chalkboard globe because it’s freakin’ genius. And because I collect globes. The outlines of the continents are permanent, but everything else is up to your imagination. {via bltd}
Little hiding places have a soft spot in my heart. Like these Good Eggs from jfishdesigns. Perfect. {via SeeSaw Designs}
While researching an upcoming project I tripped across Yorktown Road and promptly wondered where this shop had been all my life. Owner Carol Gilbert creates her freeform pieces by letting the fabrics guide her, with no working guidelines involved. The colored linens she uses are so deeply saturated that it’s hard to pick a favorite color or piece, so I’ll just take one of each.
Being a super-planner, one of my favorite giveaways we’ve done was Mary Kate McDevitt’s Mini Goal Chalkboard. So I was really excited when she emailed me with her Mini Goal Clockboards that allow you to plan your goals down to the minute. Perfect for this OCD girl.
There’s no greater beauty than that found in everyday objects. Especially when those objects are turned into functional pieces of art like these porcelain doorstops.
Guess who just happens to have some extra cork and empty cans laying around? And then guess who’s going to try her hand at these cork vases and containers? That’s right, this girl.
I’m sort of obsessed with good candles, if you hadn’t figured that out by now. And my latest obsession is from Skeem. With scents like Tea Leaf, Sweet Balsam and Yuzu Vanilla you can’t go wrong. Add to it their pretty reusable glass containers and it’s a no brainer.
The Sweet Surprise is a ceramic series of dishes, cases and buttons by Lenneke Wispelwey. Sweet, delicate designs with the perfect candy colors. {via design is mine}
Perfumer Francis Kurkdjian created these perfumed incense papers as an experimentation in scent. He infuses delicate strips of paper with versions of his signature scents that are tailored for interiors. The perfumed incense papers come in a matchbox-like box and can either be folded into zigzags for burning or placed in drawers to keep things smelling pretty. {via Cool Hunting}
I’m in love with these porcelain keys from Seattle shop {Far4}. Each one is handmade to perfection, some with inspirational wording others plain. A grouping of them in different sizes would look fantastic hanging on my wall. {via Truly Smitten}