Awesome 3-D collages.
By Felix Rodriguez via Blanket Magazine.
Taking notes can be super cute and delicious with the Sliced Bread Notebook. Packaged for convenience, each of the twelve slices has a corresponding number for each month. Ready to be devoured with your ideas…
By Burak Kaynak via Design is Mine.
$245, Go for Gold Booties at Anthropolgie.
$300, Tony Military Coat from Juicy Couture.
Other good choices: $200, Classic Trench from Banana Republic; $200, Manjula Coat from Toast; $200, Crinkle Trenchcoat from Banana Republic.
I really like this entire outfit, particularly the shoes.
$48, Drape Front Knit Cardi at Need Supply Co.
These still act as neutrals even though they are printed. Reminds me a lot of these bags. And I like.
$1200 at The Old Cinema via Design Mom.
“All we see when we stand in front of the landscape are archetypes: preconceived notions and pre-experienced views. Landscape is a manifestation of culture; our perception grows out of how we have seen the landscape represented and how it has been delivered to us historically and in popular culture.”
And Still We Gather With Infinite Momentum 1 by Justin James King
$20 at 20×200.
Another every-day beauty from elephantine, $36.
Did you see this today in the New York Times? A young designer, Zach Motl, came to New York – before he knew he wanted to be a designer – and decorated his 178 square feet apartment.
He discovered a job at Robert Couturier & Associates, the upscale architecture and design firm as a junior designer. The ad stated applicants needed three years’ experience and knowledge of AutoCAD, the computer drafting program. Mr. Motl didn’t meet any of the requirements, but he did have pictures of his apartment.
And he got the job.