British magazine editor-turned-stylist and designer Faye Toogood has been known for her sculptural gallery pieces and limited edition furniture line for years. More recently, she’s found a way to make her minimalist pieces more accessible in a small-scale production entitled BATCH (hooray for accessibility, yes?). In an effort to introduce the collection to the masses
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geode street art.
I’m so into geodes these days, and my gracious, when coupled with street art? My heart implodes. A Common Name is installing these beauties (made from cut and painted paper) all over L.A. – anyone seen one in person? I’m so madly in love! VIA: THIS IS COLOSSAL
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childhood haunts.
Aren’t these the dreamiest childhood haunts you’ve ever seen? I’d love to play in one (or duh, all!). LINK: FOTOSTALGIE
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a norwegian home.
I’m crushing hard (there’s a phrase I never thought I’d type) on Silje Aune Eriksen’s Norwegian home from the latest issue of Elle Decoration. So quirky, yet perfectly liveable. p.s. That fork is sheer genius, right? LINK: THIS IS
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an organized haven.
This Finnish office of RK Designs is killing me. I’d surely become a workaholic if I was surrounded by such beauty on a daily basis. LINK: WEEKDAY CARNIVAL
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a rice field terrace.
You guys. This is the most beautiful thing I’ve seen today, and nature made it. (Sort of.) We have the coolest planet ever. LINK: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC p.s. You can download the 1600 x 1200 pixel wallpaper for your desktop. And yes, you’d better believe I’ve already done so.
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a white sticky note installation.
Here’s what happens when you play with sticky notes for the day. A nice alternative to what happens when you give a kid some stickers for a day. LINK: I NEVER KISSED A DOG
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a crystal wallpaper installation.
London-based artist Roger Hiorns created a crystal “wallpaper” by pumping copper sulphate solution into an abandoned flat, then leaving it to grow for months as the temperature dropped. The result? A hypnotizing floor-to-ceiling art installation that both chemists and art-lovers can appreciate in full. Amazing! LINK: SHAPE + COLOUR