British artist Hannah Sawtell and technologist Avi Flombaum created sawbaum.com, where users can create visual collages using multiple vine streams. "We wanted it to look like a visual comic book, with overlapping panels," said Flombaum. "And we wanted it to be fun!" Photo courtesy Rhizome.
The living area features a Le Bombole ’07 sofa by Mario Bellini for B&B Italia, a Chieftan chair by Finn Juhl, and a rotating hanging stove by FireOrb. The poufs are by Tazi Designs.
A ceramic artwork by James Aarons.
Natural light was extra important to Aaron, as this space functions as his art studio, too.
Practice makes perfect—a dozen of rejected logo concepts for various things. (Psst, we happen to like all of them.)
"Random doodle just for fun."
Hailing from the Great Plains of the Midwest with a stretch in the Empire State, photographer Aaron Wojack now calls San Francisco home. When he is not on assignment you’ll find him following his camera around the West, exploring the region’s endless habitats and cultural enclaves. For this issue, he shot a meticulous renovation in San Francisco's Glen Park neigborhood.
Favorite work of architecture in the United States: “The 1968 Elrod House by John Lautner. I watched a lot of James Bond when I was young. It was in Diamonds are Forever.”
Birdhouse upon birdhouse upon birdhouse.
Front page graphic of aaronfallon.com with just the memorable name FALLON.
For plantings, landscaper Aaron Teer helped select leafy specimens like the lion’s mane Japanese maples on the lower level.
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The Kingston House abuts a rock shelf upon which architects Aaron Roberts and Thomas Bailey once sat, dreaming up ideas for the design.
Brownstone Desk Organizer by Aaron Linn
"AaronLinnBrownstone“ $55.00 for one
"Aaron Linn has hand crafted these very heavy note pad holders from authentic Brooklyn brownstone. For those of us who cannot own our very own Brooklyn brownstone apartment, we now have a chance to own a tiny piece of one. Very sturdy and well made." photo by Jacob Krupnick
The recently completed home—dubbed the Hawthorn House—was created for a couple who asked Edition Office directors Kim Bridgland and Aaron Roberts to apply rural design sensibilities to a more suburban context.
The 1969 summer house needed a gut remodel—so Carisa Salerno and Aaron Levin rebuilt it piece by piece: “In the end, we feel like we built a sculpture, not a house.”
Wooden Desk Organizer by Aaron Linn ($350.00 for one)
text "AaronLinnDeskOrganizer“ to 767825 (portal)
"Aaron is a goldmine find for Subports; he is truly a unique, under-the-radar craftsman. Aaron grew up working the land of the Oklahoma plains, and that farming sensibility plays into his wonderful handcrafted designs. No one else on the planet is doing the types of products Aaron is producing. Now based in Brooklyn, one of Aaron Linn's newest creations is a series of desk organizers from logs found in his NYC neighborhood (we know--trees here? Who knew). Each unit takes 4 weeks to hand-carve and features a lazy-Susan base and a built-in pencil sharpener. Looks great with his handmade Reclaimed Floorboard Scissors ("aaronlinnfloorscissors", $30.00) and the Trusted Sentiments Pencils from Et Al., Etc. ("etaletcsentiments", $9.50). Aaron's work is unbelievable and exclusive to Subports."
photo by Jacob Krupnick
A proposed concert poster for multi-genred band, CAKE.
Created for the To Resolve Project.
Available as an iPhone 5 background, too!
Poster for alternative band, They Might Be Giants.
Woodblock calendar that Eiland helped create for Fossil, based on vintage woodtype.
Stock—–like Aaron Linn’s hand-carved Log Desk Organizer—–can rotate as often as the meter runs out.
Aaron De Simone's pinboard has 181 pins from sources all over the globe.
A pair of CH07 chairs by Hans Wegner face a stunning view of the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge.
Although John and Debby’s art collection fills much of their house, pieces such as these by Matias Faldbakken, Aaron Boone, and William O’Brien particularly shine in the curved gallery hallway, which was purpose-built for art.
A black Arne Jacobsen Series 07 chair from Fritz Hansen, Eames storage shelf from Vitra and white Eames DAX plastic armchairs.
The designer screen printed his own business card in 24 different designs, some of which are "basically useless as business cards." Gold on 130lb natural paper.
The family room contains furniture reminiscent of Ligne Roset’s Togo collection and a CH 07 egg-carton lamp by Salvadoran designer Eugenio Menjívar.
In their concrete-walled courtyard, Yuka and Aaron watch as twins Emerson and Jasper, daughters Maude and Mirene, and Alfie the dog play. The house is painted in Black Bean Soup by Benjamin Moore, a color in keeping with the period of the original architecture. The garden was designed by Lauren Hall-Behrens of Lilyvilla Gardens.
What’s your best seller?
Our top-selling categories are jewelry, handbags, wooden toys, wooden bowls, ceramics, fused glass, cheese boards, soaps, candles, and hand-crocheted scarves and mittens. Hardwood Blocks, $75.
Illustration via drawastickman.com.
The kitchen was completely remade with custom cabinetry and counters. "We weren't really sure what we wanted in the kitchen, so my dad had an idea to build us a kitchen out of cardboard with an island and everything. Aaron and I are visual people so we needed to see it at scale to decide,
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The pendant in the bedroom is by Isamu Noguchi, and the duvet was made by a friend of Aa-ron’s, artist Ellen Rutt. Another painting by Aaron hangs beside the bed.