Sunday, April 26, 2009

sneak peek #7

incense burner, a little cottage
We're getting really close. I've got just a few more products to photograph today. B has been implementing the shopping cart functions for the pat few days and getting the design closer to how we want it. We still need to set our shipping rates and fill in the about and info pages. Leaving only about a week to design the actual site was cutting it a little close. Note to self.

So here's something I'm way in love with- the Cottage Incense Pot from Japan's PULL + PUSH products. Young designer Nobuhiro Sato uses materials traditionally used in building construction- mortar, glass and steel, to create his little abodes. Also in his collection are planters and ash trays. He is fascinated by the way materials age in the world and he replicates this process in his house-inspired designs. As the products are used the smoke, ash, water and dirt age the pieces, giving them a beautiful, mellowed look.

The cottage burner uses cone or brick incense and the smoke rises out of the chimney. I am currently looking for incense that I will make available in the shop.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

sneak peek #6


as you might know the site is supposed to launch today. and as things go, we're not quite ready- but very close. so I'll share with you another sneak peek. this one is by way of, um...Brooklyn! another talented designer and extreme ecoist from our fair borough is Daniel Baxter of Kreepy Doll Factory. I had such fun picking out the dolls we'll be selling. While photographing them I felt like I was shooting portraits, the dolls are so full of personality. They really are stunning in their detail and craftsmanship. made of 100% repurposed materials- they even were shipped in a re-used boxed, lovingly styled and given new life.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

sneek peak #5


next up from the county of Kings (aka Brooklyn, NY) is PASTE t-shirts. living in a city that has such a wealth of fashion and visual information, it takes something special to stand out and catch my attention. I was drawn to paste's marriage of urban references (bling jewelry, old skool kicks) with historical cultural icons. (Nancy Reagan, Sigmund Freud) not to mention paste's mashup of super soft prewashed cotton tees with FOILS. nice touch. welcome, PASTE.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

a sneaky peek (from "and friend")


From the always vague Delicious Monkey studio: another singular thing.

What is it? No one really knows for sure.

They will only say "It's for making the Popeye arms, No?!"

I don't speak Latvian, so that's all I got.
 - and friend

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

sneak peek #3


As a jewelry designer with a discerning eye, I couldn't resist the cheeky creations of Brooklyn duo Design Glut. Ordering from them seemed like a no-brainer. The vivacious Kegan was the first vendor to deliver goods to our little home-studio-shop. I've subsequently found out that most of our nyc designers live/work not only in the same borough, but right in our own neighborhood. take that, Williamsburg! Along with Kegan's partner Liz, Design Glut is more than a design studio, as they present interviews on their site, making it "an informational hub filled with stories, interviews, and advice from creative entrepreneurs."

"We don’t make things unless we truly believe there is a reason for them to exist. Our objects start conversations, cause you to crack a smile, add something meaningful to your life.

We use product design as a medium to convey messages... Our objects have a counter-message: think for yourself, and consume intelligently rather than mindlessly."

that I like.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

sneak peek #2


From the Anglo-Swiss partnership of black+blum comes ringo, a beautiful and functional nickel-plated steel magazine rack. Personally I've been looking for a magazine rack for my own apartment- one that looks good but doesn't cost a fortune. I think ringo fits the bill perfectly.

Monday, April 13, 2009

sneak peek


Everbrite Mercantile Co. launches in one week! We are more than stoked with the selection of items that have been rolling in. We've been so carefully choosing the finest, most unusual, well-designed and crafted wares to sell in our little shop. So I thought it was about time to share a glimpse into the collection.

First up is Brooklyn conceptualist and metalsmith Kiel Mead. Just one of a few of Kiel's pieces we'll be hawking is the ingenious Lincoln Ring. Chunky and bold, yet subtle at the same time, upon close inspection it reveals an impression of our very own U.S. one-cent piece. Available for the ladies and the gents in cast brass or sterling silver. A fitting homage to the great abolitionist.
 
super awesome 'Homizio' font by Álvaro Thomáz.