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“Peaks,” made of 45 sheets of 80gsm paper, by designer Bianca Chang.
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Millimeter Milligram from South Korea is one of my most favorite stationery (and more) company. Their designs aren’t that odd—a bit Engrish-y, perhaps—but I particularly like the delightful strangeness of these planners.
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I bought a bowl during my winter break trip to Norway. I initially felt unsure about it since it was $37 and that seemed like a lot for a single serving bowl, but I told myself that everything I put it it would taste better than if it were in a different bowl, and I’m sticking with that idea.
Also, it’s bright yellow and shaped funnily, which are just how I like my dishware, apparently.
[Mano bowl by Kähler bought at Ting]
This knitted boat mini blanket by Donna Wilson is damn cute. [via It’s Nice That]
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Dill Pixels ($25) is made with a Lego letterpress, as are these other prints by Physical Fiction. Totally going to buy one of these. Or two.
[via Co.Design]
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Informationboard / Map at the Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Sweden, designed by Ritator.
Electric light cables where lowered into engraved lines and letters. The text was made by sewing the light cable through the board.
The back of the board looks cool too.
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Fun food photography by Carl Kleiner for IKEA’s new cookbook, Hembakat är Bäs. [via Today and Tomorrow]
I’d love one of these fuzzy message boards. Now, to make one for less than 110 euros. [via swissmiss]