I always get excited to see an email from Portland’s MakeLike in my inbox. They’ve already nailed an awesome collection of nature-inspired wallpapers (Succulents, Cacti, Trees and Mushrooms), so now they’re moving on to something a bit more geometric. ’100 Things’ is a new hand-illustrated product line that is part of their Shapes Collection and…
Last weekend I hit up the incredible plant sale that Saipua had to support their new flower farm upstate. In addition to checking out some crazy beautiful plants and awesome cacti, I brought a few begonias and ferns home with me. I’m hopeful that my track record with these particular plants will mean they thrive…
Over the past few months I have developed a full-fledged obsession with indigo. I’ve been collecting Japanese indigo fabric samples for months in the hopes of making my own quilt, but I’ve also been pinning away with reckless abandon every time I see a great indigo design. When Amy and I realized our obsessions were…
Ever since the George Bellows retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last fall, I’ve been in an Ashcan state of mind. Known for their romantic depictions of turn-of-the-century everyday life on the East coast, the Ashcan school artists put a solidly American twist on what was typically the realm of Impressionism. George Bellows is…
Yesterday I went a little rabbit crazy, and today I’m continuing our egg obsession with a roundup of all things egg inspired. From tiny egg candles and egg plates to egg-shaped pet beds and paperclip holders, I tried to find eggy designs that would suit a wide range of styles and budgets. While I’ve got…
Normally Animal Love columns are Amy’s domain, but this week she kindly let me take this chance to celebrate my love of all things fuzzy bunny. From ceramic candlesticks and bunny-pattern bags to temporary tattoos, cell phone covers and platters, this roundup has over 45 great options to keep you well-stocked in rabbit designs. And…
One of the things I love most about events in the office is getting to meet talented members of the creative community face-to-face. Each time we host a craft class, Biz Ladies lunch or welcome art & design students, we get the chance to meet incredibly talented people and up-and-coming artists. At last week’s Egg…
Ever since I read Susan Orlean’s 2009 essay about raising backyard chickens in The New Yorker, I’ve been completely and totally obsessed with the idea. Although I consider myself a city guy through and through, there’s something irresistibly romantic about the bucolic act of owning one’s own chicken coop. As the modern world’s gastronomic climate changes…
The phrase “spring forward” has taken on a whole new meaning this month. After grumbling through the first week of losing an hour, I’m starting to appreciate how light it still is when I head home after work. So to celebrate the Spring Equinox and springing forward to warmer days, I decided to round up…
I absolutely love it when designers who specialize in local/brick-and-mortar retail open an online shop. It not only allows regional designers to extend their reach but also gives me a chance to celebrate designers that I wouldn’t perhaps get to recognize without a web presence. I’ve been a fan of Emily from Sword & Fern’s…