Archive for April, 2009
International Chapter of the Junior Society
I’m so loving this blog! A co-worker of mine just turned me onto it yesterday, and I’ve been sitting here this morning digging through their archives. Everything is SO adorable! Yes, it is geared towards kids (or people with kids), but I think anyone can appreciate their aesthetic and the things they post about. It was hard to pick just a few things to show, but here are the two that were just too fun to not re-post!

How much fun do you think it would be to create a BRAIN jello mold for your kids?! OMG, I want to make one for the people at the office! Ha! Well, if you head over to their site, you’ll see their other ideas for creating a Mad Scientist party for your kids!!
Another post I really liked involved making a mini-terrarium! (It actually reminds me of a post that I did last year about making terrariums in cookie jars.) I love their version because how cute is the little chair & lamp in there?! I also like how they etched a window on the outside. That’s really completing the total vision, I’d say!

So anyways…add the International Chapter of the Junior Society to your list of reads. Reading through it makes you wish you were a kid again. It certainly did for me!
3 comments April 4, 2009
Modern Art Rugs: Fashion and Function
Is it rug week or something? I’ve got them on the brain these days it seems. Anyways, my last rug post was really focused on searching for major rug BARGAINS out there. (Personally, I’m all about being thrifty, while also being fashionable. ) However, while digging for bargain rugs, I also happened to come across some designer ones that, although not in my price range, made me stop and take notice. These rugs are all conversation starters. What do you think? Would you own a rug that stopped traffic and became an instant topic of conversation? Or do you prefer something more traditional?

Doves & Stripes Rug by Luke Irwin.

Fishtail rug by Emma Gardner.

Adrift Rug by Amy Helfand.
Flytip Rug by Committee.
Peacock Light Rug by Matthew Williamson. (I absolutely adore this rug.)
Dimpled Spindle Rug by Eva Zeisel Rug.
I’m more of a traditionalist with rugs, but I could definitely own the peacock feather rug by Matthew Williamson, and I’d consider the one by Eva Zeisel. What about you? If you’ve got a crazy designer rug, post a link to a pic of it in the comments section!
3 comments April 3, 2009
A little Inspiration before the weekend: Faye Toogood
I’ve been meaning to post about stylist / creative director Faye Toogood for awhile now because I love her work so much. It seems like often when I’ve seen one of those magical photo editorials (in the World of Interiors for instance) it was Faye who helped create it. At any rate, these gorgeous images speak for themselves.

photographer: Bill Batten

photographer: Gregoire Alexandre

photographer: Tom Mannion

photographer: Tom Mannion

photographer: Tobias Harvey
Head over to her website for more deliciousness! This was only just a taste after all!
2 comments April 3, 2009
Vera’s Back!
Recently, I had the pleasure of getting to speak with some of the lovely people at The Vera Company about their newest projects licensing classic Vera prints to retailers to reproduce & reinterpret her designs for their products. It was so refreshing to chat with them to learn more about who this iconic designer was (because previously I had NO idea!), and also just to meet people who were so passionate about her designs. It definitely made me excited about her too! Apparently she designed during the 60’s, 70’s and the 80’s, and you can see that reflected in her designs. At any rate, now some of her designs are being re-interpreted onto new items like these dessert plates so keep on the lookout at stores across the country for new Vera products. (I seriously LOVE these! N are you reading this? My birthday is coming up soon!! Haha.)
Here’s a link to stores across the country where you can find new Vera products. But also for those vintage junkies amongst us, it turns out that with a few quick searches on Etsy and ebay you can pick up some fabulous classic Vera originals for not that much money! I could definitely imagine the ones below framed, sewn into pillows, or even just worn as they are. Her prints are so great mainly because they’re just so happy…and that happiness seems to be translated through the design. I also like that many of them have a very watercolor feel to them. Anyways…here are a few of the great vintage ones I found:

Classic Plaid Vera Scarf & Brooch Set $38 on Etsy

Classic Vera silk scarf $36 on Etsy

3 comments April 2, 2009

As of the time of my posting, this 7×8 rug is only at $9.50 and has Free Shipping to boot! Here’s the
This wool 9×12 rug is more expensive at $275, but is still a great price for that size! Here’s the 




