chalk board pendant

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Chalk board pendant: Express yourself! Chalk is included for this mini chalkboard encased in a sterling silver, closed-back frame. Wipes clean for unlimited use. Hangs on a lightweight 16″ silver chain with a spring clasp closure.

FUN!

pop out pendant

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These pendants are part of Melissa Borrell’s “How do you wear a drawing?” project. Made from photo-etched stainless steel, they come attached to a square of metal from which you can easily ‘pop’ the design out to form a beautiful necklace. Available at elsewares.com

pedro meyer | photographer

Pedro Meyer (of ZoneZero fame) photographed and narrated the passing of his parents, “I photograph to remember” was one of the first ZoneZero projects. It’s available for download, here.

(Thank you Matthew!)

naomi harris | photographer

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Haddon Hall – a photo series by Naomi Harris. Made me look.

colour vision by alexander wiethoff

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Colour Vision By Alexander Wiethoff: An Interactive installation for the Museum of Perception in Rohrback Austria. The visitor can change the room colour over his body position. The posture symbolizes the different statuses like acitivy, calmness, reflectiveness and is visualized by different colours. Colour Vision is an installation based on interdepenency.

sketch rug

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Sketch rug available at CB2.com

calendone perpetual wall calendar

Bigcalendar_lgDesigned by Pino Tovaglia, the Calendone calendar features large black numbers on a white background. You never have to replace it! Dimensions: 27″h x 19″w. Simple. Love it!

Calendone Perpetual Wall Calendar, available at myownspace.com

tanya zani | photographer

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Photography by Tanya Zani. Read an interview with Tanya over at Make Room.

embed flickr slideshows

How to embed Flickr slideshows

(via chrisglass)

can the flickr phenomena be adapted to print?

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Jördis Anderson is currently writing her thesis about Flickr and its community. She wants to evaluate how Flickr works, how it created this community and if it’s possible to adapt these mechanisms to create a community print magazine.

Also, you can be a part of her project. Read about it here.

Interesting!

bonne maman suspension

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Bonne Maman Suspension, available at “the collection“.

(via designersblock)

fun with treadmills

This makes me want to go to the gym and dance on a treadmill..

(via grow a brain)

9 to 5 = average

9 to 5 = average is the latest article by Eric Karjaluoto over on IDEAS. An interesting read, which is definitely going to spark a LOT of comments. Can’t wait to follow the discussion that will be happening here….

c-shelf libreria

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Wow, what a beauty of a shelf system. C-Shelf Libreria

By L’abbate

float bed | max longin

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Float Bed by German Designer Max Longin.

(Thanks for the tip Max!)

AirTroductions

AirtroductionslogoMake your next flight more interesting, and choose the person who sits next to you! How? Go to
AirTroductions.com
: Build a profile, enter your itinerary, match, and sit with them on your next flight!

Does it really work? Hmm….

blackberry pearl + mac?

Have a Blackberry Pearl? Are you trying to sync it with a Mac? Then this post by Matt Haughey will come in handy.

blik autographic

Bilk offers autographics! YAY! Design your ride! Pimp your car with Blik autographics!

(via coolhunting)

shoe rack

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Like this ‘floating’ shoe rack.

bootbag

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Absurd. Lovely. Bootbag.
DIY is all I can say!

mid century piggibank

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LOVE this mid-century piggy bank. And it comes with money inside. Really! (available at wishingfish.com)

black toilet paper

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Black Toilet Paper! Uhm… why?

cup couture sleeve

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Cup Couture Sleeves. I like the idea, but not necessarily the designs they have available at this point. Hope they’ll come out with some simpler, more elegant versions. (available at wishingfish.com)

le langage des lignes

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Le Langage des Lignes is a sweet little French drawing instruction book from 1933.

(via coudal – hey chicago!)