Natta (Norwegian slang for 'good night') is a bedside table with an integrated light hidden in the back. When turned on, the light reflects off the wall behind it, filling the room with soft, diffused light. Pretty brilliant I say! Available in two styles: a simple tabletop or a single drawer unit. Made of birch plywood.
Psst. Hey you. Can I tell you a secret? These towels are AMAZING, and I'm not just talking about the way they look.
At first glance I thought it was a nice scandinavian throw, but a quick read reveals it's actually a traditional Turkish Peshtemal, which is a bath towel. I've actually had a chance to use one of these before, and I can attest that the first time was life changing. Did I mention what a classy alternative these are to a traditional bath towel?
Turkish Peshtemal $26 from Bathstyle
I came across these fantastic danish cast iron skillets and pans on Etsy today and I'm seriously tempted to pick up all three of them. Made by Copco they are all cast iron with white enamel, and are sure to last for years and years to come. A quick google search turned up the fact that Copco is still around, but unfortunately it doesn't look like they are doing enamel cookware anymore. Priced between $40 and $68 each, these vintage pieces seem like a screaming deal to me.
Anyone disagree?
White Enamel Cast Iron Copco cookware on Etsy.
We posted about Best Made's designer axes a while back, but it seems they've been hard at work expanding their line to include all kinds of items, from extension cords and now first aid kits! They claim this kit was specifically designed for "woodsmen and loggers", but we're pretty sure any appreciator of good design will love it. It's an indispensable, life-saving tool that'll treat your wounds just as well as it treats your perfectly-planned decor! What more could you want?
I keep seeing these painted antlers from Cassandra Smith and I love each one more than the last one. Apparently I'm not the only one either, as it seems her Etsy shop is almost always out of stock.
About Cassandra:
Cassandra Smith is an artist and freelance curator working in Milwaukee, WI. She is also the co-owner and editor of Fine Line Magazine, a quarterly, international fine arts publication.In 2006, she graduated from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a degree in sculpture.
Cassandra Smith on Etsy
Ok, maybe not new as much as new to me.
I was clicking through page after page of uninspiring stools at More Bar Stools dot Com looking for something cheap and decent today. While I was largely unsuccessful except for perhaps this and this, I did stumble across an Offi stool, which reminded me to check in with one of my old favorite companies. Seems like they have been busy, and have some new to me pieces that they released earlier this spring. The Big Rib, the Trundle Desk, and the Nester Boxes are all designed by Eric Pfeiffer and are available online at your favorite retailer.
Checking out these new posters for Design Philadelphia, I could help but feel a little nostalgic for last year's event (blogged here and here). It looks like the 6th year of this design celebration is in good hands, though, with the guys at Nom Now. The collective includes talented designers Mike Smith, Matt Goold, Nick Kulick, and Mike Smyjewski, who were tasked with creating this year's promo posters. I'd say they did a pretty stellar job! Check out the complete series right here.
Honestly, every time I think that I am over vinyl wall decals, Blik comes out with some amazing new eye catching collection. The latest includes the fantastic work of San Francisco based Rex Ray. Well played Blik. Well played.
Rex Ray graphics at Blik
Clean and simple with a pop of color for flair... yes, yes I quite like this new poster-sized wall calendar from Up Up Creative! Snag one right here.
For the DIY crowd, wall calendar printing is available at PsPrint.com.
The Par Salt and Pepper shakers from Materia is another shinning example of beauty coming from a simple design and an honest material pallet. I really like the idea of a glass salt and pepper shaker and the cork base compliments it very well. Unfortunately I'm not sure if these are sold in the US, but I've sent an email inquiring about purchasing and I'll let everyone know what I find out.
Par Salt and Pepper shaker
It looks like modern furniture maker Blu Dot has expanded its offerings to include a new line of wool and cotton rugs! The stand out player here is definitely the Last Newspaper rug: a unique flooring option made from recycled newspaper woven into cotton. Other series include shaggy Cush and woven Dash rugs. All styles are available in 3 sizes and multiple colorways. Check out the full collection right here.
Pure genius. Simple genius that is. Noon studio has a fantastic stool prototype that can also double as a modular shelving unit. What get's me the most about the design though is the simplicity of the construction and the materials. Steel and oak held together with some simple joinery and tension.
Lot's more photo's after the jump. Make sure you check out the closeup of where the wood and steel meet. Lovely.
Noon Studio Steel Stool
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Oh la la. I absolutely love these Giclee prints by West Yorkshire based Dig The Earth. I'm sure some of it is because it is slightly reminiscent of the Alexander Girard Feathers fabric that I am absolutely obsessed with. That, and it's just amazing.
Prism no.2 £23.00
Too cool for words: "Working out of a converted schoolhouse, Potting Shed Creations (based in Troy, ID) crafts contemporary garden accessories with sustainable potting materials. The Bottle Garden line creates indoor or outdoor self-contained herb gardens out of discarded glass beverage bottles."
A quick update on the Limpet Coat Hooks I posted about last month. It looks like they received enough votes on made.com and they are now officially going into production. You get a set of 6 multicolored hooks for £29. In the meantime, designer Kirsty Whyte is freelancing in Shanghai until mid October. I hope to see more great products of hers going into production.
Limpet Coat Hooks £29
I mentioned earlier this year that I'm really into overlapping colors lately, so when I saw the Colorways iPhone 4 case, I was instantly in love. The case is made from three separate pieces that overlap in the middle. Case-Mate was nice enough to send one my way to try out and my one observation was that having a white iPhone is a must. The effect isn't even close to the same with a black one. They do send along a white piece of paper that you could use with a black phone, but I can't see that being a good long term solution. That being said, if you have a white iPhone and like colors, this may be the one for you.
Colorways iPhone 4 case $30
Brooklyn-based artist Vince Contarino has climbed to the top of my "favorite painters" list pretty quickly. Check out his portfolio and see which of his pieces speak to you!
More pics after the jump!
I've been looking at these blocks on Etsy for a couple days now, and I honestly can't believe that someone hasn't bought them yet. Tempted as I am to get them for myself, I thought I would do the nice thing and put this out there for my readers. These amazing vintage wood blocks are honestly some of the coolest blocks I have ever seen. I absolutely love the colors and the inset triangle of white and yellow. A mere $20 will get you an amazing 9 block set. Someone get this before my hand is forced.
nautical signal code flag pattern blocks $
20
I'm obviously on a wood + color kick this week, and while the Studio Juju bowls I posted about were amazing, the move vibrant colors of these Wood Color Tumblers from ITUTU are absolutely breathtaking. I admit the $57.11 price tag which is presumably for just one cup is a bit much, but they are coming all the way from Japan. What do you expect?
ITUTU Wood Tumbler $57