Measuring Dolls
These adorable Russian dolls double up as measuring cups. Which kitchen wouldn't want this? Available here.
These adorable Russian dolls double up as measuring cups. Which kitchen wouldn't want this? Available here.
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Labels: accessories
ooh...what a wonderful laptop case design this is! I love it when old school meets high tech. A practical design too since this case can be used as a stable base for your laptop (that keeps the heat off) when working off your lap. Designed with a sleek leather lining.
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Labels: cool gadgets
I have long been a fan of Linsey Adelman's organic hand blown light pieces and it seems like she has outdone herself again with these birds and bees sculptural table light pieces.Posted by laissezfaire 3 comments
Labels: lighting
I am completely mesmerised by the work of UK artist Claire Coles. Claire works using fragments of hand-sourced vintage wallpapers with silks and leather. These elements are layered and intricately embroidered to create a range of different scenes, patterns and illustrations. Each design plays with texture and scale to create a rich and dream like quality to the space.
All wallpapers are made to order and designed specifically for the client’s space. I really like this commercial project she worked for Blooming.Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
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These stairs are constructed using materials are recovered antique floor wood and construction wood from the castle. I simply love the tone and colour of the wood!Posted by laissezfaire 4 comments
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This milk carton is designed with the same dimension as a 2 litre milk carton and represents the content of the product in the simplest way.Posted by laissezfaire 3 comments
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Reignite those memories of childhood brightly with these eight-wick soy-blend, non-scented candles. Burn alone or stack to burn!Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
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Designed by Danish Designer, Christian Flindt, "Parts of a Rainbow" chairs are probably the first of its kind that stack and store side by side. This design won the Design Award at the Copenhagen International Furniture Fair.
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Breathtaking photography by Rob Dobi taken of abandoned asylums, theatres, homes, schools etc. in New England.Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
Labels: photography
Designed by Nine99 Design, “Grass” squares are designed to give a natural touch to the office or home. Completely natural, “Grass” grows indoors with minimal care.
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Labels: accessories, eco
I came across these gorgeous decals by Australian designer Mae recently. I have seen quite a good deal of wall decals by various designers but you can say it was love at first sight when I saw Mae's fabric decals.
Mae decals are perfect for children as they are removable & completely reusable. The stickers have a premium quality adhesive, so they can be scrunched into a ball and will easily un-scrunch & re-apply to your wall, many times over without damaging it.(above) Girly Alphabets
(above) Up Up and Away & Summer Doll
Mae is Australian made & owned. What I also love about them is they make a point to keep the environment in mind and their products are sourced from local small businesses. Their packaging is recycled & their stickers use eco inks.
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Labels: accessories, decals
German studio jjoo design has developed "a door within a door" that can be reached and opened by a child. Finished with a white chalk-board coating, the door's surface can be painted or drawn on with chalk or water soluble markers which can easily be wiped off. How clever! (via Designboom)Posted by laissezfaire 4 comments
Labels: accessories, furniture
Designed by Gingami for Gung, this rubber stamp offers over 2,000 variations of emoticons for you to express your feelings on paper. Wonderful combination of old-school rubber stamps with the digital world. Available here from May 21 onwards. (via Blankanvas) =-)
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These cork coaster in the shape of toast is sure to brighten up the breakfast table. Designer: Patricia Naves for Design Studio OITI (via Yanko Design).
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Gorgeous cotton ball garlands for a wedding designed by Laurl Lane and photographed by Jasmine Star. I love how the rustic theme of cotton balls follows consistently through the whole gorgeous wedding, even the corsages on the groom! Love the colours. You have got to check out more pics here! (via Lace & Tea)

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Labels: Wedding
A wonderful and meaning project that involves leading artists recreating a room from their childhood in a shoe box. The money raised from the auction of these boxes goes to vulnerable children supported by The Bryan Adams Foundation.
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Labels: art
Very clever ad by Australian advertising agency CHE for Australia’s Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. (via nonspecific findings)Posted by laissezfaire 3 comments
Labels: graphic
Immediately after sending the pic, I wondered if I was asking too much of Xin in sending her the photograph of a human baby and asking her to "make a soft toy out of it". Anyway, to cut a long story short, an envelope arrived from the UK 2 weeks later with a cotton sleeve and I literally squealed in delight when I saw what was inside!
Xin had transformed the picture I sent her of Nadya into a thumb sucking elf in a bear suit. She had also sewn a magnet in the paw of the elf and the mouth so you can actually detach the paw from the mouth. How clever!
The elf, named Plum, came with this note: " Look who's fallen under the truffle tree!...Plum has been a very busy elf, playing hide-and-seek with the big scary bears. Good thing she has her magic flying cape with her - having an imagination can be exhausting".
Plum even has a back pocket that is designed to hold little memories. I am printing a small picture of Nadya in the bear suit and sticking it in the pocket together with Plum's little friend.
And Xin was so sweet to send me another of her beautiful creations called "The Anonymous Rabbit". This gorgeous rabbit is made from soft, plain white calico cotton and firmly stuffed with new polyester filler. It has a simple fine embroidery thread running along the entire edge of the rabbit. I love how simple this rabbit looks with all its thoughtful intricate details and how soft (yet firm) it feels and stands on its own. Xin also embroidered the butt of the rabbit with my daughter's name!
So here is is, the new gang on the shelf! Looks like there is space for at least 2 more friends up there! Thanks Xin for these wonderful creations! xoxoPosted by laissezfaire 8 comments
Labels: handmade
I love these russian train ticket cookies! Apparently, superstition in Russia has it that when the first three digits of your train ticket added up equal the last three digits, you should eat the ticket for good luck! Art Lebedev Studio has made this more palatable with these lucky cookie tickets. I have a feeling my husband (who grew up in communist Russia) will love to have this.
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Some ingenius page markers by Yuruliku Design.
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