A couple of days ago, I stumbled across this fantastic photo on Pinterest, and I just had to find the source and understand it. Continue reading
Tag Archives: design
Zhero to Hero
Ischgl, Austria, deep in the Tyrolean Alps, may be lacking in vowels, but it is nonetheless home to Hotel Zhero, the sexiest ski resort in the world (according to me). Continue reading
Etsomnia™ Volume XIV: Industrial Chic

Epic bridge-inspired coffee table by LiquidMetalworksNJ
et·som·ni·a (/etˈsämnēə/), noun, 1. a sleep disorder caused by obsessive Etsy browsing. 2. the surprising arrival of weird handmade merchandise ordered in one’s sleep. Continue reading
Giving in to the Lure of Shoes
If you know me even a little bit, you know how much I love shoes. Continue reading
Super Special Completely Hilarious Bonus OBT
No, Thanks. I’ll Stand.
As much as I love beautiful things, weird makes me even happier.
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Burning Kisses: An Unusual Love Story…
Zelda Fitzgerald Would Approve
Deco-meets-tribal sensibilities, modern techniques, and perspex (whatever that is). Continue reading
Ladies and Gentlemen, The (Other) Doors!
Houseplant Serial Killer Chooses Next Victim
Decorative Tiles Make Me Tingly
Pardon me, do you know the time . . . on Venus?
Do you have $330,000 burning a hole in your pocket? Do you also have a burning need to know the position of a neighboring planet? If you answered yes to these questions, then have I ever got a bridge watch for you. Continue reading
On Breasts and Martinis and Why I Should Shut Up
Years ago, I came up with the martini rule, which has gotten me in trouble nearly every time I’ve said it. Continue reading
Gallery Walls For Dummies!
Really Little Boxes on a Hillside . . .
Genius/Artist/Weirdo HR Giger Dies at 74

Birth Machine ©HRGiger.com
Today, we lost a brilliant mind. Continue reading
Shut Up and Take My Money
Geek jewelry designer Paul Michael has got to be the happiest guy in the world.
Beauty in a Hopeless Place
Storai and Saeeda are budding jewelers and artist in Kabul AND THEY ARE WOMEN.















