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TK 01
Our lament at the lack of beautiful wood mailboxes was heard all the way in Seattle, where fledgling design firm Barbanc answered our call, nearly overnight. The handcrafted TK 01 is available in...
$835.00
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Cadrona Letterbox
As the Kiwis say, we were "dead chuffed" to showcase such a beaut. New Zealand's Heartlands Outdoor Living is, as far as we can tell, the only company to have created a whole line of modern styles....
$110.00
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Urban Letterbox
"Have a shuftie" at New Zealand's take on a standard box. Although it has the ever-urban lock option, we can just as easily see this in a cul-de-sac of Usonian-style homes. It has an industrial...
$145.00
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Reclaimed Wood by TerraMai
For out-and-out oenophiles, what could be more satisfying than a house ensconced in redwood reclaimed from wine barrels? TerraMai's siding–redwood, teak, Douglas fir, or pine–provides the beauty of...
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TruWood
A 2000 issue of the Christian Science Monitor shows an image of towering 130-year-old pines, captioned: "Some 150,000 houses later, there are as many trees in this California forest today as there...
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HardiePlank
HardiePlank and Plyboo: a match made in eco-heaven, right? Well, the energy it takes to bring cement (or bamboo) products to your door must also be considered. Granted, HardiePlank is a durable...
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Metal Vertical Walls
Ti, Al, and Cu are all excellent options for siding. These natural elements are nontoxic (you probably ate some copper in your cereal this morning) and easily recycled. But for us, copper takes the...
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Cities of Tomorrow: An Intellectual History of Urban Planning and Design in the Twentieth Century
An exhaustive history of modern Western urban-planning theory and practice, Cities of Tomorrow tackles everything from major figures and events that shaped 20th-century urban life to fundamental...
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Thinking with Type
Lupton’s encyclopedic knowledge of typographic form and history endows her writing with a supreme readability. This book, written as a primer for design students, should be required reading for...
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79 Short Essays on Design
Using wide-ranging topics including business, art, economics, history, war, politics, film, and books, Bierut explores the relationship between graphic design and the ...
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No More Rules: Graphic Design and Postmodernism
Poynor provides readers with a compre-hensive overview of the origins of graphic design, postmodernism, and deconstructionism in the digital age.
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Salt and Pepper Orbs
Designed by Andi Kovel, these handmade salt & pepper shakers are made from recycled glass. The glass is blown to order and each is individually shaped, so no two shakers will be alike.
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Shake a Leg
A little bit humorous, a little bit macabre and totally functional. Shake-a-leg salt & pepper shakers are perfect for your morning eggs.
$52.00
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Black and White Egg
Conserve space and bring a creative addition to the dinner table with the Black & White Egg Salt & Pepper Set by Wrapables. This clean and cool salt & pepper set will infuse your tabletop with a...
$11.95
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Good Chemistry
Add some flavor to your life with these Good Chemistry salt-and-pepper shakers! The salt shaker reads NaCl. The pepper shaker reads Pe + ( Pe ) r. These are wonderful gifts for science teachers and...
$15.00
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Mono Gemiini Stacking
Not only are these attractive ceramic and stainless steel salt-and-pepper shakers stackable (which saves you some space), they are also dishwasher safe, which makes cleaning them a breeze.
$65.00
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Cylinda Tray
Timeless, straightforward and lovely. Jacobsen created this tray as part of the Cylinda series in the late 1960s for Stelton. A worthwhile splurge for an artful piece that can do heavy lifting.
$179.00
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Shake
$49.00
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Bird Salt-Pepper
These iconic salt and pepper shakers are perfect as a hostess gift. Place a set in front of each of your guests to make your tabletop playful.
$48.00
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Nook
This ceramic salt-and-pepper shaker––set in a compact, nesting design––is fun to use, easy to clean, and aesthetically pleasing to look at.
$10.50
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Salt and Pepper No4
Designed by Ron Gilad for Designfenzider's, this salt and pepper shaker–inspired by the mortar and pestle–sits on the line between the abstract and the functional.
$54.00
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Sal&
This salt and pepper set explores a new visual solution: one pot nestling on the other. The tactile pair can be displayed together or separately and is also available in glossy apple green.
$42.95
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Wobble
Subtly playful, these plump shakers rock gently back and forth when tipped. A weighted base keeps each glass balanced, ensuring they never fall over.
$32.00
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Classic Century
Originally designed in 1952 by world-renowned designer Eva Zeisel, this timeless tabletop art makes a comeback in a creamy neutral. Each organic, elegant piece is a masterpiece of form and function.
$36.95
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Dry Bones
Los Angeles native Chris Stiles created these salt and pepper shakers from unglazed refined white clay. A favorite gift because they're so precious and appeal to so many people. Shake them bones.
$24.00
























