drip.


st stephens terrace.











I really love the use of color in this house -- the white backdrop is perfect for everything, no?

i get out of bed for this.





Hmmm... maybe I need this hand-drawn poster hanging next to my bed to remind me of all the wonderful things I have to wake up for. (Sometimes it's just really hard to get out of bed. I love sleep!)

via flickrdesign

messy thrilling life.








I've always been a fan of artist Sabrina Ward Harrison and her books, and I certainly wouldn't mind owning some of her art.

skate or die.



Fun finds at igloo: Bauhaus sweatshirt and skate/chalk board.

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Rachel Antonoff, one half of the lovely Mooka Kinney, (RIP) and her fall 2009 collection.
(and yes, Arrested Development fans, it is.)

amy blackwell.











These illustrations by Amy Blackwell are making me smile this morning. All of these prints and more are available in her etsy shop.

the stripey cat
winter portraits - claire
the singing blue bird

vintage feathers and more.







I'm imagining the possibilities of what I could do with some of these lovely vintage feathers from this ebay store...

via mint

calendar wallpaper.


yeah!
Christiaan Postma.

3d knitting.





Amazing heavy wool knitting by Sandra Backlund.

o'clock



Typographical time experiment by Nadine Grenier, a student at ESAD Strasbourg. The message: "le temps passe, et chaque fois qu'il y a du temps passe, il y a quelque chose qui s'efface" only appears every 12 hours - when the clocks lines up. Quote from Jules Romains, which roughly translates to "Time passes, and every time the time passes, there is something that fades".

Similar to this Christiaan Postma clock project via today and tomorrow.

via fubiz.

bv house.



Architects: Biselli + Katchborian architects
Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil.

via + mood

surface 2 air.




Spring/summer from Surface to Air Paris. Those shoes are amazing.

southern belle.


Illustration and design by James Jean for the Greatful Palate.

robin's egg blue.



I can relate to this AT post about robin's egg blue -- I've always thought it's such a lovely color. I'd like to be sitting in that room reading right now.

a person's place for things.




Two things that I wouldn't mind owning from Noun:

01. pear-shaped vase

02. turquoise chinese vessel

andrew bird.




Last weekend my husband and I drove down to Tucson to see Andrew Bird play. We saw him once in New York City a couple years ago too. I've seen quite a few bands live, and he puts on the most beautiful show by far. I can't explain how impressive it is to see his incredible whistling and violin skills, but you can get a little idea from some of the videos on YouTube.

And I like these photographs of him by Cameron Wittig.

sonia boyajian.





Delicately handcrafted jewelry. The above image is a tiara - incredible. If I owned that beauty I would never take it off.

rachel griffin.






The furniture families series explores various ways to make existing products part of a unified group - by interchanging various parts of an object, fusing form and adding color. How cute is the seatcase?

damien correll.







Enjoying these colorful collages.