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Explore - Art
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Gustavberg Cat by Lisa Larsen
Sometimes you're better off searching eBay with generic terms than specific designers. You'll generally get a better deal if someone isn't familiar with an item's pedigree. Or you'll find something...
$174.99
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TWA Air Cargo Poster
Another random find, this is the kind of thing I would be happy to find at a garage sale or flea market. Great colors. Great Typography. Nice.
$58.76
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Power Poles Triptych
There was lots (and lots and lots and lots) of great stuff to be seen at the Renegade Holiday Craft Fair in San Francisco this weekend. We caught sight of Dave Marcoullier's wood routings on the...
$115.00
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Keep These in Mind Prints
Today's lesson comes from Public School, a design collective out of Austin, Texas: "Fridays are a good day to sit in a corner or a bar and think about what you've done." We assume it's...
$15.00
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Make Your Mark Print
There's no better sentiment than one boldly encouraging you to realize your greatness, and there's no time like the present to hit the world with your best shot. Fire away!
£45.00
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Eames Orange Print
We might actually be one of the few Dwell staffers, readers, or random passersby who does not own some kind of incarnation of an Eames chair. We do, however, hold out hope that somehow, some way,...
$50.00
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Reflection
The original Mirror Puzzle was a not-so-standard jigsaw—Wong substituted reflective pieces for standard printed cardboard. Ascalon’s black-and-brass stained glass evolves the thoughtful...
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Convex Concave
Wong once decked out a Parisian shop window with clever diamond-inspired designs. Burks opted for fragmented reflections from this faceted steel objet.
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Call Me or Copy Me
Wong’s business card was a stencil, which he passed along with a brief but evocative disclaimer: “Call me or copy me.” Thorpe transformed the plastic piece into gold.
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Die
Tobias Wong once traded a cigarette for a die from a stranger on the street. McSwain honored his friend with a portrait composed of 13,138 plastic dice—one for every day of Wong’s life.
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Animal Blueprints
As previously mentioned, I came across a couple of gift ideas for my gift guide that weren’t exactly gadgets, or gadget related. This is a company I discovered last year and one that I think...
$110.00
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Carte Blanche Prints
For those looking for stunning photography prints at an accessible price point, have no fear. Founded by Frenchwoman Gwen Lafage, Carte Blanche, located on Valencia Street in San Francisco, offers...
$69.00
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WC Line
The loo is a room that often gets overlooked, but that hasn't stopped designer Josh Owen from creating this line of stylish accessories for the john. Made from silicone and tanoak wood, this three...
$121.00
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The Comics Factory
The Comics Factory is a brain trust of freakishly talented artists dedicated to providing custom works of art to the superhero (and superhero-in-training) population at large. Using your photos,...
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Voice Art Gallery
Voice Art Gallery is the creator of Voice Art. The worlds most sentimental art. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality personalized products that have your personality written all over...
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Pixel Prints
Modern digital art
07.31.12 -
Amanda Visell
Amanda Visell's fine art career sprouted from continuing failure. A high school drop out and Cal Arts reject, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in traditional animation eventually...
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StubbornStiles
StubbornStiles art sculptures
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Jess Wainer Glass
Jess Wainer creates innovative handblown glass vessels inspired by nature in her California Studio.
10.03.12 -
Pratt Institute at 125
Last week marked the opening of a new Pratt Institute exhibition celebrating 125 iconic works of art and design made by the school's alumni and faculty over the last 125 years. At turns...
written by: Kelsey Keith12.03.12



















