Geo Dish Drainer
The slight downward slope of this dish drainer by Royal VKB and Jorre van Ast allows water runoff to gently drain away in the most stylish of fashions.
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The slight downward slope of this dish drainer by Royal VKB and Jorre van Ast allows water runoff to gently drain away in the most stylish of fashions.
Posted In house and home, kitchenGeorge Nelson can do no wrong, I swear. I’m a longtime fan of the architect/writer/design/teacher and I’ve not seen these ceramic clocks of his before, now I’m coveting all three (Although I think the one in the middle is my favorite.)
PS: OKCers you’re in luck, there’s a George Nelson exhibit going on at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art through May 8th!
Posted In accessories, house and home, oklahomaI’m not exactly sure what’s going on, but I’ve been craving eggs like crazy lately. All in all that’s not so strange, it’s just that I maybe eat an egg-centric dish twice a year and I think I’ve topped that in the past month alone. But looky-looky, my craving is your advantage because here are some of the best egg dishes I’ve come across lately. (And before the questions start, the answer is a resounding no. I’m not pregnant. Pinky swear.)
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PHOTO: Elise Rasmussen
+ Stellar DIY clamp lamp!
+ Gotta say I’m a fan of the pared down Starbuck’s identity.
+ Check out IKEA’s The Art of Cooking videos by Carl Kleiner.
+ There is such a thing as an awesome St. Patrick’s Day card!
+ This sculpture was made out of 31,010 coins.
+ Loving this bold, straight-forward, type-heavy brunch.
PHOTO: Kate Miss of For me, For You
I’ve seen so many fantastic DIYs this week! Kate’s hairpin leg desk is last, but certainly not least. And it only costs around $100. The wood stain is gorgeous.
Posted In house and home, make it, officeI’m so head over heels for the tea towels from zakka nouveau that I want to wear them as scarves. Kitchen linens as couture.
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PHOTOS: the kitchn
My newly chopped blunt bangs, essie’s poppy red Lacquered Up polish, and some serious black eyeliner are making me feel quite French today. The oatmeal I ate for breakfast did not. I bet this Honey Tartine from Anne of Pret a Voyager could change all that. {via the kitchn}
• ficelle (or baguette), cut in half and toasted
• generous pats of French butter
• gobs of honey
• sprinkling of flake salt
Toast bread to desired doneness. Spread with butter, honey and sprinkle with a little salt.
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PHOTO: Small Notebook
Glass bubble chandeliers are the light fixture of the moment, they’re everywhere. And they’re pricey. Unless you want to dedicate some time and about $70 to throw together your own. This tutorial from Small Notebook makes it seem totally doable, right now I’m picturing a half-size version for my tiny foyer. {via paper n stitch}
Posted In house and home, lighting, make itI already know that one pEi pod would not be enough in our house, there would have to be three. Two cats and a dog would definitely not fit into one of these cave-like structures without a fight. My favorite part aside from the modern shape? The cushion options!
Posted In create, petsSound is an art, so I think it naturally matters what we’re listening to it through. You can pick up a portable stereo on the cheap, or you can invest in something a little more awesome that’s also going to be a great conversation piece. Something you’re likely to keep around for years and years to come that’s going to be a mainstay in your home. I live and breathe through my Bose SoundDock, but there are so many great options out there. What are you listening through?
Tivoli Platinum Series Model One Radio
Aria headphones
{via Design Milk}