9/9/2010
a mega fun poster.

Now there’s a dining room table I’d like to have an omelette on.
Link: ESPEN FRIBERG


Now there’s a dining room table I’d like to have an omelette on.
Link: ESPEN FRIBERG

Holy Yogi. I don’t know if this bear is getting friendly or ferocious, but what an insane moment to catch on camera.
Link: RYAN MCGINLEY
You know you’re dying to see it, yes? We’re still pretty heavy into the construction phase, but it’s coming along swimmingly. Wanna see? Do you? Good.
Hop on over to HGTV for the full scoop!
Speaking of hopping over, I’m jet-setting out to NYC for Fashion Week tomorrow, so I’ll have approximately zero updates for you in the renovation department. In fact, I won’t even be thinking about housing structures.
Unless, of course, we’re talking structured blazers. Yum.
See you next week!

I can’t even get halfway through Katharina’s portfolio b/c it’s making me cry. This stuff is really, really good. Tell me how it ends?
Link: KATHARINA TRUDZINSKI

Anique created leggings inspired by cakes. This particular one depicts dripped icing, and even though it looks sort of like this model was egged, I still love it.
Link: ANIQUE NOORDMAN

This is the oddest thing I’ve seen today, and I can’t even explain it to you. It’s cool, though. I promise. Read amongst yourselves.
Link: MUSINGS

I’ll forget you not. I promise.
Link: FORGET ME NOT

Human tattoo vs. nature tattoo.
LEFT: MARC JOHNS / RIGHT: NOTHING IS NEW

I’m dying to grow my own crystal collection a la Helmut Lang’s textile designer, Pascale Gueracague. Such a fun hobby!
Link: SIGHT UNSEEN

Hannah reminded me of John’s work during last week’s juxtaposition fun, and oh man, I love this photo.
By the way — this is one of the cooler photo documentary series I’ve seen. A young couple is starting their own organic farm in Siler City, NC. The photos are GORGEOUS and are almost enough to make me ditch my hot water and embrace nature.
Almost.
Link: JOHN CRANFORD
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