Monday, September 29, 2008
Functionally Beautiful
Modern-Twist brings a clean, modern design to functional products that are playful to the eye and versatile in use. 1. Silicone placemats are hand silk-screened and easy to clean. The designs provides a subtle visual interest. 2. PJ Pocket Pillows are inspired by Japanese anemone box. The patterns are contemporary and fun, not only is it look fabulous but functional in stowing away toys. 3. Vinotagz can be used as napkin rings or stem glass markers. From retro geometric patterns to whimsical botanical patterns, each pack comes with six different colors. 4. Doileez are eco-friendly doilies that have a stylishly chic design.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Modern Baby Items
Autumn's chilly air has arrived in New England. Thinking of wonderful chocolate browns and orange with a touch of chartreuse to keep things comfortable and cozy. Jamtart Baby on Etsy sells a great collection of Modern Baby items, from pillows to super soft stuffed animals and cozy blankets.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Welcome, Nicole!
{ 09.16.08 : 6 lbs. 13 oz } What joy and what pleasure! Life filled with wonder, Little bundle of miracle, Your family gains more love, Cherishing each moment while she's still small, Collecting sweet memories for later to recall... Welcome to the family, congratulations to my little sister Nancy, Eric and Nina.
Childhood Pleasures
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Slow Me Down
The sweet angelic voice of Emmy Rossum. Loving this song, deep breath and a sigh...click here to { listen }.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Oh, Kragh Rosenberg!
Talk about fabulous textiles...Graphic bold patterns that make a statement of ooh la la. I love how easily the patterns can work across the platform for home collection, to bags and clothing collection. Can't wait to see Kragh Rosenberg 2009 collection.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Talented Dudes
Swayspace is a design studio in Brooklyn, New York. Patrick and Willy are two talented guys who design some awesome looking letterpress invitations and announcements. Check out more of their work here.
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