Gorgeous frames made from layers of wood coated in aluminum.
Gorgeous looking console from the Jamison Sellers. Love the Pallet Chairs as well.
Originally designed for drawing exercises, these would look great on a desk or as a rich kids blocks.
Might need to pick up a few of these for my new grill.
Quite clever.
Really beautiful ad from Docomo. They built a giant wood xylophone in the forest that’s played by a wood ball rolling down it. Be sure to watch the video.
“Tree-D”
Cover that iPad two in style.
Love the box and concept, but the type execution seems like it would make playing the game a lot more difficult.
Beautiful set of wooden blocks for kids. I love the addition of numbers and sizes over traditional wood blocks. They’re sort of like pre-duplos.
Taken by Navid Baraty
Taken by Garret Voight
Taken by Besim Mazhiqi
Taken by Peter Baker
Taken by Stephen Daly
Handmade in Portland and named after the town my mom was born in, yeah, these are going to be tough to resist.
Taken by Ansel Olson
Taken by Mike
Taken by Besim Mazhiqi
Last week, with the snow storm in Seattle I was able to slip out to the art supply store down the street and picked up some stuff to fix my polaroid wall I put up back in May. It was quick and easy, just some plastic flashing and some spray adhesive, but after the warm summer and the weight from the Polaroids the flashing started to peel away from the wall. I’d been wanting to replace it with something else but just didn’t have the time, or any ideas on what to put up there in its place. I loved the flexibility to be able to put up and replace whatever photos I wanted or recently taken, but obviously the current setup wasn’t working. I thought about following Mark Bixby’s lead and doing something with scrap steel and magnets, but I didn’t really like the little magnet dots and didn’t have any scrap steel lying around.
Fantastic, sustainable wooden toys. Saved for when I’m going to have to start buying toys for all my friend’s kids.