Collection by Olivia Martin

Links We Love April 18, 2014

A primer on wooden floors, Sou Fujimoto's floating forest, and dreamy textiles round out this week's links we love.

Redesigned Consumer Packaging Disappears to Eliminate Waste From Design Milk: A recent graduate redesigned mainstream packing to eliminate waste in his these, The Disappearing Project. Here, the box is nixed and the label is printed on the last bag.
Redesigned Consumer Packaging Disappears to Eliminate Waste From Design Milk: A recent graduate redesigned mainstream packing to eliminate waste in his these, The Disappearing Project. Here, the box is nixed and the label is printed on the last bag.
Mae Engelgeer: A textile design from The Netherlands who crafts graphic, colorful rugs, throws, towels, placemats, and more (Nerv Knit blankets shown)
Mae Engelgeer: A textile design from The Netherlands who crafts graphic, colorful rugs, throws, towels, placemats, and more (Nerv Knit blankets shown)
Ask the Expert on Remodelista, The Ins and Outs of Wood Floors: An interview with a floorer on how to choose the best wood flooring from your home.
Ask the Expert on Remodelista, The Ins and Outs of Wood Floors: An interview with a floorer on how to choose the best wood flooring from your home.
Smitten Kitchen's Baked Eggs with Spinach and Mushrooms: A last minute Easter Brunch solution and gorgeous food photography.
Smitten Kitchen's Baked Eggs with Spinach and Mushrooms: A last minute Easter Brunch solution and gorgeous food photography.
Resident GP: A web shop stocked with bright and cheery wares from independent designers and makers across the globe. (Handmade Rope Bowls $55, shown)
Resident GP: A web shop stocked with bright and cheery wares from independent designers and makers across the globe. (Handmade Rope Bowls $55, shown)
Sou Fujimoto's Floating Forest via Spoon & Tamago: Architect Sou Fujimoto transformed Cassina's showroom during Salone Internazionale del Mobile into a floating forest.
Sou Fujimoto's Floating Forest via Spoon & Tamago: Architect Sou Fujimoto transformed Cassina's showroom during Salone Internazionale del Mobile into a floating forest.
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