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Kitchen: Stirsby Wooden Stirring Tool
A one-off from the Walker Museum art shop: the Stirsby Wooden Stirring Tool for $16. Designed and hand-crafted by Twin Cities artisan John Danicic, ... |
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Lighting: Cisco Brothers
Los Angeles furniture maker Cisco Brothers has just introduced a new line of locally made handblown pendant lamps inspired by vintage wine jugs. ... |
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Shoppers' Alert: Brooklyn Flea Market
Sunday, April 6, Brownstoner and friends hold the first 2008 Brooklyn Fleamarket in Ft. Green, from 10 am to 5 pm, rain or shine, featuring a wide ... |
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Slow Design: Katrin Arens
Katrin Arens is a furniture and interiors designer who makes pieces out of what she calls "abused wood." View her work at Katrin Arens. ... |
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Rustic Kitchen
Recycled wood, old apple boxes and a stainless steel cooker are the elements of this simple French rustic kitchen featured in one of our favorite ... |
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Slow Design: Coté Pierre Sink
Mathilde Labrouche is a Paris-based interior and furniture designer who uses found objects and architectural elements in her designs. View her work ... |
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Antiques & Vintage: Chairloom
Today's Design*Sponge clued us in to Chairloom, an Ardmore, Pennsylvania-based company owned by Molly Worth that salvages and reupholsters vintage ... |
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Lighting: Richard Scofield Historic Lighting
Located in Ivoryton, Connecticut, Richard Scofield Historic Lighting produces handmade period light fixtures. Each piece is hand-cut, sanded, ... |
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Antiques & Vintage: Wright Now
One of the challenges of sourcing vintage furniture is locating pairs or suites of chairs. Chicago-based vintage dealer Wright Now, curated by ... |
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Domestic Science: Iris Hantverk
Never has scrubbing floors seemed so attractive. Swedish company Iris Hantverk's handcrafted products for the bath and home rely mostly on ... |
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