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Stuff We Like: The A-Frame Mirror

Seriously crushing on this A-Frame Mirror by Moving Mountains. The Douglas Fir frame’s simplicity would add a modern, geometric coolness to any space. And who doesn’t need a full body mirror? (and the back is bright orange - because good design is in the details)

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Stuff We Like: Haptik Typeface

To me, typography is the simplest and most beautifully utilitarian art form. I think anyone can appreciate the clean lines and slight playfulness of Grilli Type‘s typeface, Haptik.

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Stuff We Like: Steven Alan Home Shop

Steven Alan Home is so well curated. Loving the colors in the wool blankets by Zuzunaga. The Khadi & Co blanket in Indigo is my number one (even the tag is beautiful).  

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The Alps

Blown away by Conrad Jon Godly’s Swiss Alps paintings. Both lifelike & impressionistic. I’d also suggest visiting his tumbr page if this ‘peaks’ your interest.

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Stuff We Like: Danish Hangers

These hangers by Danish design collective: TripTrap are something special. Their site is is home to plenty of original designs for the house, garden and everywhere else. It is definitely worth a browse.

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Stuff We Like: Oak Street Bootmakers

As a woman, I can’t testify that their boots are comfortable (although I’ve heard nothing but good things). But I can admire the beauty and durability of Oak Street boots. Can you tell yet that I have a love for well crafted, American made leather goods? And pairs perfectly with denim…

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Stuff We Like: David Irwin’s Design

I have a thing for chairs. One of my design obsessions. I love the classics, of course, and I’m a sucker for anything Danish modern. Though, I am always on the hunt for a new and beautiful silhouette. Currently admiring David Irwin‘s Cross Side Chair. You can definitely expect more chair posts from me in […]

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Stuff We Like: Coyote v. Acme

Graphic designer Jesse Reed from Ohio (who now resides in NY). Seriously - check out his work. This Coyote v. Acme project uses my favorite binding and typeface.

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