Your friends might think you love to read but nope, you just like to eat! This Lunch Box Book made me laugh.
Man Ray Revolving Doors handkerchief
Man Ray Revolving Doors handkerchief made by Third Drawer Down Studio using collage artworks created in New York from 1916-1917.
Do Something!
This Tattly is a good reminder: The craziest thing we can do is nothing.
Countable helps you understand the laws Congress is considering and streamline the process of contacting your lawmakers. You can use Countable to: Read clear and succinct summaries of upcoming and active legislation. Directly tell your lawmakers how to vote on those bills by clicking “Yea” or “Nay”. Follow up on how your elected officials voted on bills, so you can hold them accountable in the next election cycle.
Alphacrete, Concrete Neon Light
Concrete neon light. Love this.
Given the current political climate here in the U.S. I should wear this heart 24/7.
(photo by Jordan)
Carl Sagan
“I believe our future depends powerfully on how well we understand this cosmos in which we float like a mote of dust in the morning sky.”
– Carl Sagan
(via Open Culture)
Human Decency
This is not a question of politics, of Left vs. Right. This is a question of human decency, human dignity and the soul of our nation.
— J.M. DeMatteis (@JMDeMatteis) January 28, 2017
Friday Link Pack
– Puppies can fall asleep anywhere.
– Will Smith on the Law of Attraction
– A DIY platform bed with a ton of storage space made out of IKEA cabinets.
– Tim Ferris’ shares a list of apps he uses regularly.
– Love what DesignSponge is doing by reaching out to stationery designers and shops to help people write their officials.
– Point your phone at Japanese text and get an instant translation
– I am in love with the art pieces on the walls in this home.
– Bibliomania: the strange history of compulsive book buying
– Apple Shaped Cushions. I dig it.
– Hugs are the best. I wish I grew up with them. No hugging in Switzerland.
– Cards Against Humanity is hiring a CEO! (Chicago)
– The call for excellent Swiss Design has begun: Design Prize Switzerland! Deadline is Feb 6.
– Watch Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future
– The Stelton Chrome would look good in my house.
– Dreaming of one of these chunky knitted blankets in white.
– Tattly is hiring a Custom Sales Representative. Join our team!
– This is a beautiful apron.
– A Bad Lip Reading of Donald Trump’s Inauguration
– Scientists are planning a march on Washington.
– More rainbows, please.
Piano. Push. Play
Piano. Push. Play. rescues pianos and puts them on the street for everybody to enjoy. I love everything about this!
Activism
“Activism is my rent for living on the planet.”
― Alice Walker
Wearable Furniture
Yang Zhao created SharkMan, a modular, wearable object that will give you a “private space”. Made me smile.
(via Apartment Therapy)
Marriage
“Marriage: a hopeful, generous, infinitely kind gamble taken by two people who don’t know yet who they are or who the other might be, binding themselves to a future they cannot conceive and have carefully omitted to investigate.”
The Course of Love, by Alain de Botton
Play 1 Screen Print
Beautiful, minimal screen print.
Best Kept Secret in Radio
The charming Lulu Miller gives us an animated look into the lives and practices of radio personalities and broadcasters, and speaks to the effects radio can have on us as individuals and a society.
MailShrimp
MailChimp likes all things weird. This time, they went all out: MailShrimp. So much love for this company. And, their service.
Warrior not Worrier
Remember! Be a Warrior not Worrier.
Send A Post Card
I agree with Oliver Jeffers: “People of the USA, if you are concerned about the steps the new administration has already taken in the first few days of office (regarding climate change, women’s reproductive rights, LGBT rights, immigrant rights, civil rights, and the creation of ‘alternative facts’), then outline what matters to you in a postcard mailed to your senator. That is why they are there.”
Toe, Petal, Cosmos
Qieer Wang created this piece based on Quantum Theory which describes that one object could exist at the same time in different parts of this world in any unexpected form.
Retribution
“The noblest kind of retribution is not to become like your enemy.”
– Marcus Aurelius
Body Part Jewelry
Now that politics here in the U.S. has become entirely absurd, we might as well wear fingers and ears as jewelry.














