Nail polish is the ultimate upper, right? I love this quirky collection of mini nail polishes packaged in such a quirky fashion. And on this dark winter morning, each bright hue (3 for $20) is just what the doctor ordered! LINK: LUCKY SCENT
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gift guide // for your artsy colleague.
Happy gift guiding today! Whether you’re sitting behind a cubicle or are planning to ship your favorite e-colleague something special this year, enjoy this roundup of fun/quirky surprises below!: 1. Because he secretly wants to be a world famous painter but, for now, needs a place for his paperclips. Brushstroke porcelain tray ($54) 2. Because
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a statement chair for the littles.
When Danish mother Maiken Harris welcomed her third child, Daisy, into the world, there was something missing. It wasn’t a mother’s love, or a good night’s sleep. It was something else entirely, something material even: an heirloom piece of furniture. “I didn’t have anything from my two older children (Fred, 10 and Flora, 8) to pass
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mini links.
Happy Friday, friends! We’re heading to a belated Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow (it’s never to late to say thanks, yes?) and are finally putting up our Christmas tree afterwards. Cannot WAIT. Hope you have some fun plans your way, and as usual, links to enjoy are below!: 1. Do or Don’t: Wish List for Babies? 2.
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bookmark it.
Happy Friday! Here are a few rad things that landed in my inbox over the past few weeks: 1. You know I have a thing for silk scarves. 2. This underground subway art in Stockholm is unbelievable. 3. Dear San Francisco, don’t miss this. Love, Erin. 4. Magnetic fashion = genius. (Three cheers for Hoosiers!)
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sara maragotto.
Sara’s Italian and calls herself a ‘visual operator.’ I’m totally business carding that idea someday. Aren’t her paintings so very “Shabam!”-worthy? LINK: SARA MARAGOTTO
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a stitchable, glow-in-the-dark calendar.
Tween boys are crazy hard to shop for, yes? They’re not quite in the throes of the “I’m too good for a gift” stage, but they’re really good at hiding their excitement for absolutely anything that exists. Enter “Stitch the Stars” calendar kit from artist Heather Lins ($24). With glow-in-the-dark embroidery floss (which is OMG the
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infographic scarves.
Remember these? Caleb Luke Lin designs infographic scarves that are just as science-y and rad. My favorites are “Historical Expanses of Empires and Their Oppression” (above) and “Inventors Killed By Their Own Inventions” (below). I love it when my accessories get all smartypants on me. LINK: CALEB LUKE LIN