unicorns, grated cheese, superheroes, friends, dance moves, sunlight, planes, and music: these are a few of my favorite things
Friday, January 19, 2007
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
hope chest/tuesday afternoon design jam!
So for all of you wondering, "what will I get Mika for her wedding present?" here is a current shortlist of, well, decorations and toys.
(Don't worry, y'all have a few years left. I'm just saying...)
First off, I think that I had 3/7ths of an orgasm looking at this staircase:

Or, I sneezed three times in rapid sucession. Which is what, a partial multiple?
And in this nifty loft with this amazing DNA staircase, I will also have (please) the following plates:


Time to get creative at dinner
Mood lighting...

one side of the bulb is real and the other decorative. either way, a bright idea
From the folks at 100per...
A place to sit...

James Design UK
Somewhere to put my shoes...

I'd need, like, maybe three or four of these.
and, some portable green space...

Created by students at Dalhousie University's School of Architecture
If you want to turn a public concrete space into a park, the folks at Rebar in San Francisco have a nifty little instruction article here.
which, incidentally, comes from the "great minds think alike file" as this project bears some resemblance to my friend Clinton's art:

"Dammit, there's never any room to park my bike by the football stadium!"
anyway, like i said, it's a hope chest.
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hey kids, i added new art websites to my list (at left)...check 'em out yo.
(Don't worry, y'all have a few years left. I'm just saying...)
First off, I think that I had 3/7ths of an orgasm looking at this staircase:

Or, I sneezed three times in rapid sucession. Which is what, a partial multiple?
And in this nifty loft with this amazing DNA staircase, I will also have (please) the following plates:


Time to get creative at dinner
Mood lighting...

one side of the bulb is real and the other decorative. either way, a bright idea
From the folks at 100per...
A place to sit...

James Design UK
Somewhere to put my shoes...

I'd need, like, maybe three or four of these.
and, some portable green space...

Created by students at Dalhousie University's School of Architecture
If you want to turn a public concrete space into a park, the folks at Rebar in San Francisco have a nifty little instruction article here.
which, incidentally, comes from the "great minds think alike file" as this project bears some resemblance to my friend Clinton's art:

"Dammit, there's never any room to park my bike by the football stadium!"
anyway, like i said, it's a hope chest.
------
hey kids, i added new art websites to my list (at left)...check 'em out yo.
Friday, January 05, 2007
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