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ICFF 2010 in NYC

Well it was a whirlwind of excitement for us during ICFF2010! Not only were there a jillion parties and events to attend but we also hosted two Danish designer friends for the week. You can imagine it was more than a little overwhelming for us, so we do apologize for our late coverage of the [...]

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Rockapot Tea Pot Hits The Spot

We have pretty much given up using our tea pot at home. Blame it on our lack of coordination, but we can never poor a proper cup of tea without making a mess. The Rockapot by designer Betina Piqueras resolves this issue. No matter how poor your aim, with the Rockapot you’ll never miss the [...]

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Happiness is a Warm Gun Egg?

Remember when you were a kid and your mom made goofy little pancaked shaped animals to bribe you to eat your breakfast? Same concept here except we’re betting if someone made you a Gun Egg you’d be sure to gobble it all down. ‘Eggs Benedict Arnold’ Anyone? Tweet

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Avant Garde, Mid-Century Stackable Tableware

This set of early 1970s tableware, stacks into a neat and tidy ball. Avant Garde by Helen von Boch, serves four and includes plates, side dishes and bowls in different sizes. When the tableware is not needed you simply stack the dishes together to form a curious conversation piece. While I wouldn’t take this particular [...]

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10 Creepy and Kooky, Mysterious and Spooky Designs for Halloween!

The Spine Lamp by Mark Beam is perfect for those who may be lacking one of their own. Let’s face it, a lot of us let our laundry go unwashed for so long it becomes a serious health hazard! If your guilty of washing your clothes once every other full moon, perhaps you should consider [...]

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Hip Hop Porcelain

We love the delicateness of porcelain but we’re bored with the cutesy little flowers and sickly sweet bird patterns.  Enter Cabracega and their All City porcelain-a unique interpretation of the old English classic, quality craftsmanship mixed with hip street design. Bold colors, graffiti and eccentric contemporary designs bring a fresh new urban feel to an [...]

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How Much Coffee Do You Consume in a Week?

Israeli Designer Iohanna Pani created this topographic map coffee cup to represent the amount of coffee that she consumes every morning for a week.Our love of coffee is well documented on this blog.We love it! Tweet

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