Wonderful lines and simplicity from Wisconsin-born illustrator, Jason Munn. He specialises in designing posters for local venues and independent musicians.
Monday, 13 February 2012
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Joao Sabino
A delightfully bag concept - aptly entitled the Keybag - from Portuguese designer, Joao Sabino. Plenty more on his site too, so it's worth a little nosie if you like the look of these four.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Kylie Gartside
We love this jewellery - made from real Monopoly pieces - by Australian silversmith, Kylie Gartside. Plenty more interesting and colourful work on her site (including brooches made from old biscuit tins).
Monday, 12 December 2011
Christopher Gray
Colourful, bold and graphic... exactly up our street. Can we introduce you to Christopher Gray? He's a difficult chap to dig up any dirt on but his prints (£90 plus postage) can easily speak for themselves...









There a stark - almost brutish - modernity to them all, and various allusions to Japanese minimalism - but this is all playfully undermined by titles such as Fighting With My Dog and Our First Night.









Thursday, 1 December 2011
Nic Parnell
Nic Parnell is a London based designer-maker with a very particular style. He defines his work as Up Cycled, working only with reclaimed or found wood. He also works alongside tree surgeons to source the necessary branches, which would otherwise simply be shredded.
He coats all the found wood he finds in colourful 'nylon flock' and the results are simply stunning...




Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Felieke Van Der Leest
Wowowowowowowowowowow! Have you ever seen anything like the jewellery of Dutch designer, Felike Van Der Leest before? True, it's mad as a box of frogs but the level of skill and intricacy involved is staggering.
Her website is all in Dutch, so unless you know the lingo it's a bit of a chore... but it doesn't matter as you'll spend hours just looking at the pictures! Go to her gallery page to see a selection of work from the last decade. Totally. Amazing.
Friday, 28 October 2011
Sebastiaan Bremer
There is something beautiful and ethereal about Sebastiaan Bremer's C-Print family photographs, which he has painted over with acrylic and ink.







The Dutch photographer is interested in loved ones and shared experiences and somehow he captures the fragility and happiness of these fleeting moments in this magical set of one-off prints.







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