Toronto has this great Sol Lewitt piece in its airport. Via The Canadian Design Resource.
September 15, 2008
September 14, 2008
Rock-influenced mix of ethereal fantasy and rough deconstruction by New York designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy whose label, Rodarte, is the paradigmatic example of this look.
September 12, 2008
That is a common question in the Ouno studio. At Marc Jacobs it seems they key to the creative proces lies in travelling around the studio a lot on a rolling office chair.
September 11, 2008
Yesterday Apartment Therapy featured some pillows made from vintage scarves by Madeline Weinrib (directly below) and sheesh, they run from US$900-$1200. You can make your own. AT recommends this tutorial from Martha Stewart Living but we’ve also included our own below, because 2 tutorials are better than one.
September 10, 2008
Catalogue for a 1944 Zurich art exhibition by painter Johannes Itten – Johannes Itten: Die Farbe – with book cover designed by Max Bill.
September 9, 2008
Mackenzie Frere uses knitting, weaving and other methods to produce subtle textiles reminiscent, at times, of Japanese textile design or of abstract landscape. Frere is from Alberta and has exhibited internationally, including in Japan.

It would be a cliche but probably also true to say weaving is an endangered or at least increasingly uncommon art, so I’m always excited when I see being done, especially locally. Diane Thorp is a weaver from Vancouver Island whose work has been widely exhibited and has been featured in Fiberarts Magazine and other places.
September 7, 2008
Fur hammock by Bless, the design collaboration of Desiree Heiss and Ines Kaag, who work out of Paris and Berlin. The fur is probably not recycled, but it’d be a great piece if it were.
September 2, 2008
This great building (and its two attached houses, one dating from 1889) is just two blocks from my studio. This funny quote is from the Heatley Block Preservation Society: “Where the hardware store is now was originally Ms.
August 29, 2008