the plant cup.

How sweet is this plant cup from Gitta Gschwendtner? Oh, adorable.
channeling new mexico…
I’ve been thinking quite a lot about Southwestern decor and how much I love a good cowhide, kilim and exposed wood. For months I’ve been calling my soon-to-be home a “rustic/modern” (for lack of a better term), but could it possibly be more of a Southwestern Scandinavian cabin? Is there such a thing? Perhaps I’ll name it SXSC or something cheeky.
Regardless, I love, love, LOVE these interior shots I spotted over at a local New Mexico tumblr Inside. Yes, I could easily see myself incorporating bounds of inspiration from these goodies:










[All images courtesy of Inside]
The bottom two are my favorite, if you couldn’t already guess. White paint and exposed fireplace logs? YES!
prototype pick: pulp furniture.



Tel-Aviv-based design duo Odelia Lavie and Dan Hochberg created a living room set using paper pulp — creating a surprisingly strong, yet totally recyclable product.
Fund, fund, fund!
juxtaposition.

LEFT: MARGARET DUROW / RIGHT: SWEETSHEET
5/12/2010
art in the everyday: stephanie imbeau.




I’d love to stand under a homemade patterned rain cloud like Stephanie Imbeau someday.
happy journey collective.

Happy Journey Collective is a group of artisans illustrating their own coffins. Morbid, but really really beautiful.
bread shoes.




Have you seen these exciting bread shoes designed by twin brothers and designers R&E? Craziness!
p.s. Peggy just commented that she’s use her bread shoes as a dip bowl! Genius!
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