Friday, August 31, 2007

bikes in BK






Bicycles have been on my mind lately. We recently acquired two new bikes which brings our household total to four bikes. Two each. Check out these great bike-inspired items. T-shirt and jacket by Vital, click here to purchase. Bicycle paintings by a local Brooklyn artist. And of course we all need a wallet with a bike-emblem on it.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

brooklyn shots




I was browsing through brownstoner.com yesterday and found a shot of the same location where P took the picture of 'Graffiti Squares' which has been posted on my site for a while. I clicked through to the owner of the pic and found these other great shots. Thanks digitalfront! Enjoy.

Monday, August 27, 2007

my sunday in brooklyn



On Sunday we decided to do a test run of a bike ride from our house to my work on the upper east side. We came in over the Willy-b bridge, up along FDR then over the Queensboro 59thSt Bridge to return through Queens to Greenpoint to home. All in all about 10 miles. I don't think I'll be riding in to work, but we still had fun. The first graff pic was taken in Queens on Jackson Ave near PS1. The sky shot was from a neighbors backyard around 8 p.m. Gorgeous.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

wallpaper





I've been considering some decorative changes here at home. Perhaps some wallpaper... nothing aligns better with my little urban observations POV than Flavor Paper's new 'Flower Pedal' and 'City Park' designs. I have to start saving now so I can afford a roll.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

time for toys


I'm not very familiar with the collectible toy market. But I can tell you this one is pretty cute. Except I wish it had a face. Ohwell. I love the description of Insa Dunny, available at Kid Robot.

Monday, August 20, 2007

paper goods


I consider this little card a send-off to summer. Send it to someone before it's over! You can find it here at imogene.org. 'Beachball' by Etui for $3

Sunday, August 19, 2007

vintage bling


I found Fragile Design in a UK mag. It stocks 20th century design items for you and your home. Very cool stuff. This topaz and rhinestone bracelet is gorg.

Friday, August 17, 2007

rad plates



I love searching through the SCAD (Savannah College of Art & Design) store for great little finds. The listing for these suggests they'd be great for sandwhiches and chips. I agree, and why does a plate have to be round anyways? Roots and Shoots Tableware, set of 4, $48 here at shopscadonline.com.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

fancy footwork




If anyone is thinking of getting me a present, please get me these. I'm obsessed with them. It's pretty much like wearing art on your feet. String Republic works with various artists to create these espadrilles.

Monday, August 13, 2007

embroidery as art




I stumbled across Jenny Hart in the June issue of Juxtapoz magazine. I was fascinated by her work. Such and old school skill done in a new and refreshing way. You can see more of Jenny's work here. She also sells stitching kits and designs through her company Sublime Stitching.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

fabulous fabric


I haven't done a craft project in a while, especially one involving a sewing machine. But this fabric might just force me to get crafty! It's gorgeous. I could see it as a long bolster pillow on my bed, or maybe a window treatment... what do you think? And you can't beat the price. 'Etsuko Flower' is $17.95/yard at reprodepot.com

Friday, August 10, 2007

brownstone reno




If you're like me, your curious about your neighbors renovations. My neighbor down the block is renovating a brownstone and he let me take a peak inside. It's a full gut job; two duplexes will be created. The pictures here are of the parlor floor, which is completely open from back to front. Typically there are pocket doors that separate the space, but apparently there weren't any, or they weren't salvageable. The light is fantastic, and I'm sure with windows open in the back and front - the breeze in the fall will be delightful. One of the kitchens was installed this week so I'll post more pictures after I've seen it. Another great website to check out if you are interested in Brooklyn brownstones is brownstoner.com.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

barcelona sites





Part of my lapse in updating the blog is because I was traveling for work in Barcelona last week. We were decorating a large house in the city. I wasn't sure what to expect from the city, but I was blown away. There was such a lovely contrast of old and new architecture. My favorite 'old' being the buildings designed by Gaudi. Check out the Casa Batllo. It blows my mind that someone dreamed up this building in 1905. The pictures do not do it justice. If you want to learn more about this particular building, Wikipedia has some great info.