Chapeau

Crushing on Chapeau, a set of porcelain serving and storage bowls that come with two different tops that can be interchanged. Their spaceship-y shapes are much more aesthetically pleasing than your everyday Tupperware! (Coming soon to Alma’s Room.)

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Happy Weekend

01/ Portraits made from wine stains.
02/ Candy and ice cream used to create disturbing war wounds.
03/ A fantastic chandelier made from old globes. Incredible.
04/ Money bowls! Made from actual money, of course.
05/ Translucent, glass-like potato chips? You can make them.
06/ Wear your status with this jewelry collection.
07/ Wish I could have played in this giant game of truth or dare!
08/ A graphic look at eight years of marriage.
09/ Art from the depths.
10/ The Post-ITable!

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Popsicles + Poptails, Take 2

Little known fact: Design Crush’s most viewed post ever is last June’s popsicle roundup. I’m talking insane numbers, so I think it’s safe to say you guys like popsicles. Like, a lot. I couldn’t leave well enough alone of course, so I went and found even more popsicle recipes. Fifty of ’em to be exact.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All photos and recipes copyright of their respective source unless otherwise noted.

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Leif

 

 

 

LEIF is one of my favorite shops. You know, the kind where you can picture buying one of everything and know exactly where it would go in your home. Their new arrivals are killing it with a pitch perfect feeling of modern simplicity. And yes, I’ll take one of each. (I wish!)

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Stampo Cups

Notice anything curious about these Stampo Cups? They were each kicked in the bottom with a boot during the molding process, leaving an imprint of the sole. These colorful glasses by Niels Cosman are each hand-formed and entirely unique, not bad for getting kicked in the butt!

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Food Type

Barcelona-based artist Nuria Bringué Bergua is the creative mind behind Food Type, a typography book on healthy eating. Bergua cut food into uppercase letters, then photographed them and designed seven books based around the food pyramid and healthy eating. (Worth noting, none of the letters were retouched after photographing!)

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Happy Weekend

01/ Have the best tent in the campground!
02/ DIY vintage tin candles – perfect for dining al fresco.
03/ Intricate geometric papercuts.
04/ Girls paper dolls!
05/ Dream come true – an outdoor library!
06/ Get your desktop in the mood for summer.
07/ Clever pyramid scheme measuring cups.
08/ Care for a slice of tea?
09/ The BEST watertower.
10/ These dip-dyed marshmallows would make crazy cool s’mores!

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