As I’ve made abundantly clear, I’m all about good jars and container. And these by Burgon & Ball make me want to flip my lid. Pun intended. Sorry, it’s early!Fill them will all of the tasty things you concoct in your own kitchen.{via eat drink chic}
I love the rough-around-the-edges look of the floral wall in Ruche’s spring lookbook. Feminine without being too sugary sweet. Ruche was kind enough to put together a little tutorial detailing how they constructed them out of butcher paper for us on their blog. Would be gorgeous suspended from the ceiling, too. {via black white bliss}
So, what are your plans for the weekend? Tomorrow I’m taking part in a bowling fundraiser for Big Brothers and Big Sisters, then checking out Momentum. A yearly art show here in OKC featuring artists under 30. Here are some highlights from the past week for your viewing pleasure…
Coral seems to be making a resurgence lately, so I couldn’t help but linger on this set of four kitchen jars by Alessi Mediterraneo. They remind me of something vintage and right out of the 70s. {via Layers of Meaning}
Loving these small wooden boxes from The Harbinger Co. Artist Yvonne Hung’s background in urban planning is subtle, yet obvious in their design. {via lost bird found}
I’ll say it for the record, I’m not a lover of lucite and acrylic. I’ve tried and tried, but I just can’t seem to embrace it. Then I saw this little tubby organizer from Umbra and had the teeny, tiniest change of heart. Kitchen. Office. Yes, please.
Architectural Mailboxes has a great line of highly attractive, well, mailboxes. Everything from the more ornate end of the spectrum to clean and modern lines. Some models even accommodate multiple-residence homes and apartments. Any one of them would be way better than the plain white my house is rockin’ at the moment. {via core77}
Kite creates such a pretty illusion of flight and weightlessness. I tend to push things to the limit though, so I’m wondering how much weight it can actually support.