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Architects Do Accessories

Seeing a trend go 'round the globe that I absolutely love: accessories by architects. I find it simply wondrous that these fabulous, famous, and brilliant artists are bringing themselves into our living rooms, enabling us all to put a bit of their beautiful art in our everyday life - without building a modern sky-rise! I mean think about it, if it were possible, who wouldn't want want a bit of Howard Roark on their mantle?? : )

From Zaha Hadid:

1. WMF Cutlery

2. Melissa Jellies

3. Flow Flower Pots

From Frank Gehry:

1. Pito Alessi tea kettle

2. DWR cross check arm chair

3. Tiffany leaves ring

Landline Lovlies

Mid-century lovers can now get their favorite-era-fix with this home goods basic: the landline telephone. Fresh from Sweet Bella (an inconspicuous shop in Brooklyn's Bronx) comes these rotary beauties - original, and unused from the British General Post Office, circa 1950. Now matter how far along technology has come, it is still considered a serious safety precaution to have a working landline telephone in your home. Why not get one that spruces up that bookshelf or entryway with a bit of awesome Mad Men style?

Knittin' Kitten

While shopping around for the holidays in the next few weeks, keep in mind the chunky knit goodness of fall 2010. I'm loving all the winter-wear styled socks coupled with the daintiness of a pump - or even better, some patent leather! I'm not the most glamor-loving of girls (e.g. I live in denim, cotton's, and sandals), so I love the fact that that I can dial down a great pair of glamorous shoes by pairing it with some casual knits. So fun!! (Though, I admit the current kitten heels will take some getting used to...)

Marc Jacobs

Dolce & Gabbana

Prada

Rag and Bone

My Space: Redefined

I'm so digging this foldable playspace for kids - the My Space. Pop it up and pack it up - it's playtime sans the spacial anxiety. Created by Liya Mairson, a designer who recently graduated from the Shenkar Institute for Engineering and Design. These phtotos of her cardboard playspace have been all over the web this week, so I hit her site and checked out the rest of her portfolio - she is one talented young lady ! (Have a look at her espresso+milk set. Awesome.)

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