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gift guide // for the nerds.

I must be a super nerd, because I’m feeling very wanty over way too many of these goodies (2, 4 and 7 mainly!). Behold: a guide to weird products for the weird folks in your life: 1. Because ‘Big Bang Theory’ is her favorite show. Periodic Table shower curtain ($30) at ThinkGeek 2. For the

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my luvocracy.

I’m still en route to Seattle, but I thought I’d pop in to see if you friends are a member of Luvocracy yet? Yes, it’s yet another social platform to keep up with (I’m drowning, too!), but this time there’s a bit of a perk involved…

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bookmark it.

Happy Friday! I’m gearing up or a whirlwind trip to Seattle Monday, so I won’t be checking in until Tuesday (with a rad gift guide!). Enjoy a few stellar links while I’m gone – and here’s wishing you a fun-filled weekend!: 1. A beauty of a light fixture. 2. A crystal bulb light bulb? Whoa.

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mini links.

Happy Friday! I’m gearing up for a busy weekend and a last minute work trip to Seattle on Monday (it’s the first time I’ll be away from Bee overnight – send cookies?), so I’ve got loads on my to do list. Here’s hoping you find a few moments of peace and quiet to catch the

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luvocracy.

I used to dream of being a shop owner (OK, I still do), so naturally, I’m drawn to Luvocracy, the newest social shopping platform of the moment. It’s like Pinterest, only it rewards its members for any purchases they refer, and all buyers can purchase each product directly from Luvocracy itself. And even though I

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richard vergez.

Richard Vergez pairs things together that were meant to be married long ago. Like sea salt and caramel. My goodness, why were those flavors not gallivanting together sooner? LINK: RICHARD VERGEZ on SOCIETY6

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richard mosse.

The hills of Eastern Congo aren’t pink, no, but Richard Mosse made them so. From the New Yorker: “Mosse used Aerochrome, an obsolete technology, to create an alternative image of the complex social and political dynamics of the country. The film…reveals a spectrum of light beyond what the human eye can perceive. He aims “to

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hucklebones.

Ever wonder what a seamstress from the 1700s and a modern tailor would dream up were they to collaborate on a little girl’s clothing collection today? The answer is London-based Hucklebones. Named after the designer’s childhood Shetland pony, Hucklebones marries timeless quality fabrics from European mills with exclusive in-house specialty prints to produce heirloom pieces

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