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Love these sculptures by Neritagli. Simple, flat-packed shapes and designs. I actually like the leftover acrylic as much as the sculptures themselves.
I’m 50/50 on the Prince Charles Shell Chair by Modernica. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this one before. Combination of the classic Eames fiberglass shell chair with a new base… not completely sure how I feel about it.
Here are some candy colored Valentine’s for you. HUB Collective sent these to their clients – fun! The invitations were inspired by Japanese valentines, and the grade school tradition of passing out valentines to classmates.
Series flare going on here. Cole Haan Air Franklin Wingtips with the contrasting leather uppers and EVA outsoles.
Natural is a limited edition zine by Harry Diaz that explores the playful dialogue between graphic geometric shapes and patterns.
Waiting for Lighting is a new documentary about Danny Way and his superhuman progression and determination. If you’ve ever seen one of his video parts (especially the mega ramp ones), you know what I’m talking about. I can’t wait to see it. And since when does Rodney Mullen have a gold tooth?
New print release. We love OSoo’s detailed and colorful watercolors of animals, and the whimsical, architecturally-inspired details she weaves into her artworks. Deer is our 2nd print edition with OSoo.
The deer and its antlers reminds me of what it is like to be feminine and how fabulous nature is. The antlers are iconic and I wanted to represent them in a certain way that encapsulates my current interests in material qualities, fashion, style, and patterns of the Art Deco period.
15% of each print sold will be donated to Doctors Behind Borders. Read our interview with OSoo here, and buy the print here.
Beautiful Year ofThe Dragon print from Little Friends of Printmaking.
Inconceivable! The Alamo Drafthouse presents the Bottle of Wits, a wine tribute to the famous scene in which The Dread Pirate Roberts defeats Vizzini in a battle of wits with the poisoned wine. They’re not quite available yet, but look often because it will surely go quickly.
Incredible time lapse project Yosemite HD by Sheldon Neill and Colin Delehanty showcases the wonder of the sights/sites at Yosemite National Park. Wish we could to the way-out-there more often.
via Notcot