The skull spoon is a vintage sterling or silver-plated tea or tablespoon transformed via Dremel tool, buffing wheel, jewelers rouge and imagination by artist Pinky Diablo (aka Tom Sale). To say I’m obsessed would be an understatement.
I’m lucky enough to have a dishwasher, but I’d gladly get out a sponge and lather up some Palmolive in order to use this bad boy. The A Tempo Dish Drainer is crafted from stainless steel wire and pure radness. {via bltd}
Corezone is a ceramic heart-shaped vessel that you can place you thoughts, feeling and emotions into. Write them down on pieces of paper and put them inside. You must then physically break your own heart to free them. {via Design Milk}
+ At some point in the past year I’ve become terrible about sending out birthday cards, I’m betting this perpetual birthday calendar download would be a fast remedy.
+ I’m still obsessed with the idea of canning, even though I have yet to do any myself. I’ve got this roundup of jar labels bookmarked for when I do.
+ I never thought the day would come where I longed to have vinyl flooring.
+ Thinking I need to get some sort of popsicle holders/apparatus so I can start making all of the yummy recipes that I’ve seen this summer. Starting with these Watermelon Frozen Yogurt Popsicles.
The Grace chair from Air is easily one of the prettiest chairs I’ve ever set eyes upon. Now if I could only get my greedy little hands on six of these sunken beauties, along with a lightly worn farmhouse table and a bigger kitchen or dining room I’d be one happy girl. {via Design Milk}
Designed by Mia Schmallenbach, the Deglon Meeting Knife Set comes with a paring knife, carving knife, 15cm utility knife, and a 20cm chef’s knife. All nested together in kitchen utility bliss.
Wall pockets are a genius storage solution and the creation of local shop Green Couch Design. They’d be perfect catchalls in the bathroom, the office or my favorite idea, the entry way.
White is my decorating weakness. I love it. Lately I’ve even been regretting having painted the walls in my house. This Mod Pomme Pot instantly caught my eye with it’s daring angles and little stem that’s actually the tiniest of serving spoons. {Check out this and a few other things I’m loving over at Shiny Squirrel.}
This glazed ceramic Drop Bank by Rita Botelho is inspired by gravity. Drop coins in the slot until the bank is full, then “drop the drop” to experience the thrill of breaking and releasing your amassed fortune. {via Design Milk}