Lessons and Suggestions for Indoor Fort Building. From the New York Times article by MATT RICHTEL, “And the Walls Came Tumbling Down, Again. Lessons in the Art of Pillow Fort Construction”. For the NYTs article go here. Top Photo: Allison V. Smith for The New York Times, Bottom Photo: Stuart Isett for The New York Times.
Cozy and anatomically correct, a hand-crocheted skeleton scarf by Fabienne Gassman.
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Bonsai Sculpture by Japanese artist Takanori Aiba titled Bonsai-B. Made using mixed media such as stone clay, epoxy putty, copper line, plastic, and resin
Cultivating a modern Bonsai style by adding a theme of relationship between human and nature to a Japanese classical Bonsai style. Originally, Japanese Classical Bonsai Style portraits the beauty of nature in miniature. Bonsai-B is an experimental approach to turn out a modern Bonsai style that portraits the beauty of spiritual accordance between human and nature in miniature.
Pallet Reading Bed | Ashley Ann Photography
Dammit, now I wish I had grabbed those pallets when I’d seen them! How awesome is this reading bed!? I wish I’d had something like this when i was younger. I’ve been trying to work out a cheap alternative to use for outside seating and this is perfect, slouchy and soft and big enough for a few people to crash on. Maybe I’ll drive back to that street and see if they’re still there…
p.s. I love everything about this room - how gorgeous is that pom pom ceiling feature!?
Paper art by Peter Callesen. Each work is made by cutting out one sheet of paper, and using the removed scraps to create figures, buildings, and other objects.
Slide Light is pretty much the coolest lamp we’ve ever seen. It’s specially designed to hold your favorite slides, so you can change the mood of your house with your own photos!
Slide Light: Illuminate Your Home With Your Own 35mm Slides
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