29 April 2008

Wilma Dishes

These are my new dishes. I got the salad plates in the orange though. The colours are even nicer in person than on the web, much better colour depth. I was quite sad that they'd discontinued the pattern on the other plates I had once I'd decided 4 place settings wasn't really enough to maximize dishwasher loads, but now I'm glad I was forced to branch out into a new style. Plus I love the off beat shapes. $3.95-$5.95 at CB2.

28 April 2008

Reveal Lights

Now that I've moved to a loft with a jillion windows, I don't long for light and shadows, but I've lived in dank, mostly windowless basement apartments and they were depressing. If only I'd had one of Adam Frank Incorporated's Reveal lights back then! Yes, my imagination could have run wild imagining I had not only windows, but trees outside. $380 at Unica Home.

27 April 2008

Subway Stations Buttons

It's been awhile since I was obsessed with buttons. I've always had a couple on the lapel of my winter coat, just to make it recognizable from the others in the sea of black pea coats, but that's about it for me this decade. However I love this set of buttons of the subway stations in Toronto at Spacing. They're hip without being hipster. $48 for the whole set, also availble in lines.

25 April 2008

Hable Construction Spiral Top Notepads

So there are basically 2, maybe you'd call it 3, things I wanted to be when I grew up up until the time I was in high school. One was a Ghostbuster, and the other was a "girl detective," which sort of fit in with the possibly third career aspiration, which was to be Fletch. It wasn't that I wanted to be an investigative reporter; it was that I wanted to be Fletch (the Fletch from the books mind you, not so much the Chevy Chase version, who was slightly less believable and more schmucky.) Therefore I carried around a lot of top spiral bound notebooks in which I scribbled a lot of notes about fake scandals I was blowing the lids off of, if I wasn't killed by the bad guys or caught by my non-existent ex-spouses lawyers. None of my notepads were as sharp as these Hable Construction notepads at See Jane Work mind you. $16 each.

24 April 2008

BinBin Wastebasket

I love things that are clever and functional at the same time. This wastebasket that looks like it's made of the scrapped pages of my ever-unfinished novel (with of course considerably less ink scratches and pain) fits the bill. $55 at Canoe

23 April 2008

Zzz Mini Poster



Fabulously graphic print from etsy artist inkdesigner $40

22 April 2008

Pink Chalcedony Necklace

Pink Chalcedony on a copper chain. This would look so great with a safari inspired look. $26 from etsy seller nutraj

21 April 2008

Think Tank

I was first drawn to the work of etsy artist who runs Toodlepipstudios because her work, and especially this piece Think Tank remind me a lot of the works of a friend of mine. I love that they work both in 3D and 2D at the same time to produce many layers of meaning. I really should buy one. $150.

14 April 2008

10 April 2008

handthrown bowl and plate

It's brilliant porcelain like this bowl and plate set from etsy seller Misslo who make me feel guilty for any melamine I might be harbouring in my cupboards.$65 per set.

09 April 2008

Keyaki wood Tea Cups


I love these simple, perfectly shaped wooden tea cups at Rare Device. Perfect for a cold crappy day (like this week). $40

08 April 2008

Invisible Cities Vladmaster

I love viewmasters. There's something both nostalgic and creepy about them. I have a huge collection (well OK, my mother, who never throws anything away has a huge collection that I remember from my childhood, and which I am planning one day to abscond with)so I really need to start collecting Vladmasters, because the viewmaster reel is such a underlooked artistic medium, and I must support it! $18 at Reform School.

06 April 2008

Hanna Mugs

I love the rich designs from Hanna Werning on these colourful china mugs at Hasker. I can think of some great uses from them beyond the typical beverage consumption. $18 each.

03 April 2008

Skateboard Clutch

Sometimes I think the biggest lure of green is seeing the brilliantly creative ways that people find to repurpose things that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill. Though I'll admit to sometimes being a little irked at the prices they charge for the resulting objets de consumer art, especially when the main materials were free/or really discounted. I'll cop to it, I'm usually irked because I didn't have the same hook up they did to get those materials, and I'd like to make my own rather than paying someone else. So it's not really because I think it's unreasonable to charge the money. Anyway, these adorable clutches are made from recycled skateboard decks. For just $105, you too can have a one of a kind statement handbag, feel good about one less item being in a landfill, and know that a small donation will also be made to help upkeep and support for a skatepark so kids don't have to run you over in the nearest city square. At Reform School.

01 April 2008

Vintage Lab Table


As far back as junior high, I can't remember a single science class (and there were a lot of them as I was a biology major for all but the final 20 credits)where I didn't think about how bad ass it would be if I could have that awesome black rubbery slate coated tables and counter tops in the seriously awesome fantasy loft I planned one day to have. I might not have an East Village loft, but thanks to Victory Vintage, I can have a real high school science lab table including actual graffiti for between just $125 and $275, plus shipping!

(this place also had the most awesome card catalog coffee table last year that I coveted to death, but if sold before I had the cash to blow on it. sigh.)