14th & Paradise
Even the smallest bit of outdoor space can be one of the...
How cool are these sculptures constructed from international bills? Canadian artist Kristi Malakoff skillfully folds, cuts, and pastes paper money from all over the world to create three-dimensional polygons. I’m envious of her talent and would just…
We’re stopping to smell the roses with this week’s reader requested DIY. Prada‘s spring jewelry collection, comprising of necklaces, bracelets, brooches and earrings featuring large resin flowers and crystals, is flawlessly retro and delightfully feminine. With the…
Argentinian designer Leandro Dominguez aims to represent a textile narrative in his collections. I...
I’m currently on a serious mission to find a large, traditional Beni Ourain rug for our living room. These incredibly plush rugs, made by the Beni Ourain tribe and other neighboring tribes in the mountains of Morocco, typically feature…
Each year, from April to May, wisteria blooms in copious amounts at Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu, Japan. Don’t these photographs look unreal, almost as if they were paintings?! Honestly, remarkable! (via here)
Dame di Cartone, Cardboard Ladies, is a series of portraits where women mimic 17th Century, cubist, and fifties fashions – only they’re wearing dresses made of cardboard and paper instead of fabric! Swiss-Italian photographer Christian Tagliavini takes complete control…
There’s no doubt Catbird is our favorite source when it comes to exquisite, well curated jewelry. We’re especially devoted to their own collection of delicate gold rings – so much so that we’ve partnered with…
I’m loving the smeared, marbled, and vibrant strokes in artist Yago Hortal‘s acrylic paintings ....
I love old signage and theater marquees. Océane Buret, a recent transport from Paris, has beautifully captured LA’s most historic and famous landmarks with just a point and shoot camera. Don’t you wish they still made…
Combing traditional embroidery techniques and an unconventional combination of Swarovski crystals, sequins, and colorful gems, designer Shourouk Rhaiem fabricates the most magical and magnificent jewelry. I’m especially lusting after her newest collection of polyvinyl evening bags . . . honestly, divine!