29 June 2009

Illustration


Colorful illustrations from talented artist Jenny Bowers.



Perfect for menus, etiquettes, guest services books, and stationery. The grey in all of these above illustrations really adds interest - rather than the standard black.
Love these for house numbers.

26 June 2009

Canning


after I finish up my work today I'm going for a swim and will swing by the farm for some strawberries. It's canning time! Strawberry black pepper balsamic chutney...yummy with cheese.

If you aren't familiar with canning, author Barbara Kingsolver was interviewed last year by the SF Chronicle and she talks about her lifetime love for canning. In it there are a number of recommendations for books and resources.

best new supply



japanese masking tape. heaps of colors, patterns & sizes available at happy tape

pretty videos for today



25 June 2009

Theater time this summer



Looking forward to seeing this movie.

Bike Only Roads

Max Fisher has a great article in the Atlantic today about bike-only roads.

Curl up & Read


Lately we've had days that start out really sunny and clear and suddenly we have a huge downpour. Usually, I get all my work done early in the morning and so I can have the afternoons to myself to hike or just be outside. When it's raining though, I love some popcorn and a good book. 

I love to curl up with a blanket like this:


This summer blanket is from Swan Island Blankets. They are based in Maine and have high-quality, luscious textiles.

New Food Crush


While reading Elle Deco || South Africa, I learned of food adventurer Andreas Viestad. He's from Norway and is part farmer, chef, nomad, and all-round culinary gypsy. His site is beautiful and his books seem to offer up the multi-cultural and seasonal type of fare that I"m drawn to.


Moreover, I'm fascinated by his 'Garden of Elgin' project that he's working on together with fellow farmer (and brain surgeon!) Paul Cluver. Vistad describes the farming adventure as:
...a small agricultural project where we do everything that normal industrial agricultural wisdom tells us we shouldn’t. The only way to make agriculture profitable is to find out what you grow best and to specialize on that commodity. We do exactly the opposite – we cultivate diversity.


Key Components

Two photos from Elle Deco | South Africa.


The storage along the ceiling in this kitchen is a great use of space and has the side benefit of creating depth and interest.


I think this bathtub speaks for itself.

19 June 2009

featuring Marfa, Texas and JM Dry Goods


NYT featured my friends' Michelle Teague and Ginger Griffice's new venture, JM Dry Goods in Marfa. This photo is from the feature linked here. Also mentioned in the piece are my clients Liz Lambert and El Cosmico.. Pals from the Food Shark get a shout out too - Hooray!

Been searching for this for months


Ever since I was last in Munich I've been searching for this bench. It was outside the Haus der Kunst and I sat there while I was waiting for my friend Jürgen before we went to the Maison Martin Margelia and Gerhard Richter exhibits. I came across it today in a magazine and found out it's designed by Jurgen Bay who has a studio with his wife in Rotterdam.

Above is the photo from droog (it's only 11,000€....) and two of mine.





gestalten has a great video featuring the two of them. linked here....

Great Photography


Found these photos absolutely captivating by Trine Thorsen.

Her story featured in the profile section is lovely. Well written and inspiring.

18 June 2009

Top Shop Bicycle Club


Kate Moss's top shop isn't a place I shop, but I'm completely curious about the Top Shop Bicycle Club.

02 June 2009

Hard Times Commitment


Fantastic profile of artist Alexander Conner in the NYT this morning. He talks about his art and what impact the financial constraints of the recession are having on his lifestyle and artistic passions.