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Play! Design for kids….

It’s here- it’s here! My copy of “PLAY! Design for Kids” just arrived  from Hamburg and I’m just over the moon. It’s so cool! 

“Play! reveals an inspiring cross-section of current projects and trends. Design for kids- worked out in play or inviting you to play along. 53 designers whose work combines concept and design with a playful sense of joy.” Elly Plass & Henning Otto, EIGA Design

I wish I could show you every page! But here is diverse peek… 

Ingela P Arrhenius/ Sweden
Jonathan Calugi/ Italy

Manuela Olten/ Germany
ninetonine/ Spain
Thomas Lupo/ Germany
Maren Bottcher/ Germany 
Farina Kuklinski/ Germany
Kristin Loffer Theiss/ USA
Yippee! Did you notice why I’m so excited? I’m just thrilled to be among this group of 53 designers chosen for “Play!”. Not to mention, I have learned about so many interesting designers in the directory at the end of the calendar. For more information about how to purchase this calendar check here & here. I’m now going to go look through this again. I think 2011 is going to be an exciting year….. 


Play! Design for kids….

It’s here- it’s here! My copy of “PLAY! Design for Kids” just arrived  from Hamburg and I’m just over the moon. It’s so cool! 

“Play! reveals an inspiring cross-section of current projects and trends. Design for kids- worked out in play or inviting you to play along. 53 designers whose work combines concept and design with a playful sense of joy.” Elly Plass & Henning Otto, EIGA Design

I wish I could show you every page! But here is diverse peek… 

Ingela P Arrhenius/ Sweden
Jonathan Calugi/ Italy

Manuela Olten/ Germany
ninetonine/ Spain
Thomas Lupo/ Germany
Maren Bottcher/ Germany 
Farina Kuklinski/ Germany
Kristin Loffer Theiss/ USA
Yippee! Did you notice why I’m so excited? I’m just thrilled to be among this group of 53 designers chosen for “Play!”. Not to mention, I have learned about so many interesting designers in the directory at the end of the calendar. For more information about how to purchase this calendar check here & here. I’m now going to go look through this again. I think 2011 is going to be an exciting year….. 


{Store Feature} Ideal

Ideal- carefully curated goods, is a very special store to me. It encompasses all that I love- great design, smart & wonderful owners (who are moms to children & one to a dog), & cool books. This store is about 30 minutes away from my house & I have been lucky enough to have them carry my work for the last two years. Most of the stores that I work with are either online stores or out of the state/country. So I don’t often get the opportunity to visit in person and see how my work looks in the their shops
I usually deliver my goodies in person because I love the chance to browse & visit with the owners of ideal. They know design and how to be great moms so I could chat with these ladies for hours. Not to mention, I never walk out of that store empty handed. There is always something unique & cool to discover. They have a very keen sense of what they like and it all flows together seamlessly. We share a love of Marimekko, books, letterpress, and clean lines. They also have a gorgeous selection of jewelry too. There is always a lot to look at for Sayer and Chris as well. 
Last night they hosted a klt:trunk show that coincided with the local art walk. It was so much fun to stand back and watch the hustle & bustle in their store. I have to say, I love to observe little kids. But when they are wearing something that I made & playing with klt:plush, my heart melts. Lisa (one of the ideal owners) brought her two children to the event, Hank & Lulu.  They are the sweetest kids and Lisa is all smiles in their presence.

Both Lisa & Kathleen were calm, cool, and collected all night, sporting their gorgeous Marimekko attire, while talking passionately about design. I loved how Kathleen was so nurturing to Lisa’s kid’s too. You can tell these ladies are really good friends which just makes the store feel great to be in and visit. Every time Sayer has come with me to ideal, Lisa & Kathleen have been so sweet with him, showing him the newest toys that they have found. Safe to say, he loves visiting too. 

This is not a stuffy design store by any stretch of the imagination. It is friendly, smart, & beautifully curated. I had a wonderful evening last night and am really proud to be one of the designers who’s goods they carry. So if you are local, stop by – you will be really glad you did! 

{Store Feature} Ideal

Ideal- carefully curated goods, is a very special store to me. It encompasses all that I love- great design, smart & wonderful owners (who are moms to children & one to a dog), & cool books. This store is about 30 minutes away from my house & I have been lucky enough to have them carry my work for the last two years. Most of the stores that I work with are either online stores or out of the state/country. So I don’t often get the opportunity to visit in person and see how my work looks in the their shops
I usually deliver my goodies in person because I love the chance to browse & visit with the owners of ideal. They know design and how to be great moms so I could chat with these ladies for hours. Not to mention, I never walk out of that store empty handed. There is always something unique & cool to discover. They have a very keen sense of what they like and it all flows together seamlessly. We share a love of Marimekko, books, letterpress, and clean lines. They also have a gorgeous selection of jewelry too. There is always a lot to look at for Sayer and Chris as well. 
Last night they hosted a klt:trunk show that coincided with the local art walk. It was so much fun to stand back and watch the hustle & bustle in their store. I have to say, I love to observe little kids. But when they are wearing something that I made & playing with klt:plush, my heart melts. Lisa (one of the ideal owners) brought her two children to the event, Hank & Lulu.  They are the sweetest kids and Lisa is all smiles in their presence.

Both Lisa & Kathleen were calm, cool, and collected all night, sporting their gorgeous Marimekko attire, while talking passionately about design. I loved how Kathleen was so nurturing to Lisa’s kid’s too. You can tell these ladies are really good friends which just makes the store feel great to be in and visit. Every time Sayer has come with me to ideal, Lisa & Kathleen have been so sweet with him, showing him the newest toys that they have found. Safe to say, he loves visiting too. 

This is not a stuffy design store by any stretch of the imagination. It is friendly, smart, & beautifully curated. I had a wonderful evening last night and am really proud to be one of the designers who’s goods they carry. So if you are local, stop by – you will be really glad you did! 

{Store Feature} Ideal

Ideal- carefully curated goods, is a very special store to me. It encompasses all that I love- great design, smart & wonderful owners (who are moms to children & one to a dog), & cool books. This store is about 30 minutes away from my house & I have been lucky enough to have them carry my work for the last two years. Most of the stores that I work with are either online stores or out of the state/country. So I don’t often get the opportunity to visit in person and see how my work looks in the their shops
I usually deliver my goodies in person because I love the chance to browse & visit with the owners of ideal. They know design and how to be great moms so I could chat with these ladies for hours. Not to mention, I never walk out of that store empty handed. There is always something unique & cool to discover. They have a very keen sense of what they like and it all flows together seamlessly. We share a love of Marimekko, books, letterpress, and clean lines. They also have a gorgeous selection of jewelry too. There is always a lot to look at for Sayer and Chris as well. 
Last night they hosted a klt:trunk show that coincided with the local art walk. It was so much fun to stand back and watch the hustle & bustle in their store. I have to say, I love to observe little kids. But when they are wearing something that I made & playing with klt:plush, my heart melts. Lisa (one of the ideal owners) brought her two children to the event, Hank & Lulu.  They are the sweetest kids and Lisa is all smiles in their presence.

Both Lisa & Kathleen were calm, cool, and collected all night, sporting their gorgeous Marimekko attire, while talking passionately about design. I loved how Kathleen was so nurturing to Lisa’s kid’s too. You can tell these ladies are really good friends which just makes the store feel great to be in and visit. Every time Sayer has come with me to ideal, Lisa & Kathleen have been so sweet with him, showing him the newest toys that they have found. Safe to say, he loves visiting too. 

This is not a stuffy design store by any stretch of the imagination. It is friendly, smart, & beautifully curated. I had a wonderful evening last night and am really proud to be one of the designers who’s goods they carry. So if you are local, stop by – you will be really glad you did! 

{objects} of my affection…

Sometimes I respond strongly to certain pictures or objects and I continue thinking about them for days… even weeks. Here are a few objects of my affection that have been kicking around in my thoughts for the last month. 

“Les Modules” {linen, ballet style room shoe inspired by Le Corubsier’s architecture} LaLa Shoes  – I have dreamed about wearing these wonderful shoes as studio shoes. Just think of what I could create when wearing them. Wouldn’t mind these little cozy LaLa shoes either…


Eames House Blocks {The portable Eames Case Study #8 house} House Industries – Ray and Charles Eames are my favorite designers so I would love to fiddle and play with the case study #8 house.


Alexander Girard Alphabet Blocks- {Mid-century designer} House Industries  -These are beautiful, bright & could inspire all sorts of things, I am sure. 

Ties by Something’s Hiding in Here, found on the Curiousity Shop Blog ~ Smarts & Crafts -These ties and the way that they are displayed, had me asking my husband if he wanted to start wearing ties. But I think they would also look dashing with the “Le Modules” shoes. 

I have to admit that I think I could entertain myself for quite a long time with this awesome  MoMA modern play house. I wonder if Sayer would like it ? (wink wink)


Just wanted to share some of my cool June discoveries with you. Can’t wait to see what July has in store visually… Happy July 1st (particularly to my Canadian friends)!

{objects} of my affection…

Sometimes I respond strongly to certain pictures or objects and I continue thinking about them for days… even weeks. Here are a few objects of my affection that have been kicking around in my thoughts for the last month. 

“Les Modules” {linen, ballet style room shoe inspired by Le Corubsier’s architecture} LaLa Shoes  – I have dreamed about wearing these wonderful shoes as studio shoes. Just think of what I could create when wearing them. Wouldn’t mind these little cozy LaLa shoes either…


Eames House Blocks {The portable Eames Case Study #8 house} House Industries – Ray and Charles Eames are my favorite designers so I would love to fiddle and play with the case study #8 house.


Alexander Girard Alphabet Blocks- {Mid-century designer} House Industries  -These are beautiful, bright & could inspire all sorts of things, I am sure. 

Ties by Something’s Hiding in Here, found on the Curiousity Shop Blog ~ Smarts & Crafts -These ties and the way that they are displayed, had me asking my husband if he wanted to start wearing ties. But I think they would also look dashing with the “Le Modules” shoes. 

I have to admit that I think I could entertain myself for quite a long time with this awesome  MoMA modern play house. I wonder if Sayer would like it ? (wink wink)


Just wanted to share some of my cool June discoveries with you. Can’t wait to see what July has in store visually… Happy July 1st (particularly to my Canadian friends)!

{objects} of my affection…

Sometimes I respond strongly to certain pictures or objects and I continue thinking about them for days… even weeks. Here are a few objects of my affection that have been kicking around in my thoughts for the last month. 

“Les Modules” {linen, ballet style room shoe inspired by Le Corubsier’s architecture} LaLa Shoes  – I have dreamed about wearing these wonderful shoes as studio shoes. Just think of what I could create when wearing them. Wouldn’t mind these little cozy LaLa shoes either…


Eames House Blocks {The portable Eames Case Study #8 house} House Industries – Ray and Charles Eames are my favorite designers so I would love to fiddle and play with the case study #8 house.


Alexander Girard Alphabet Blocks- {Mid-century designer} House Industries  -These are beautiful, bright & could inspire all sorts of things, I am sure. 

Ties by Something’s Hiding in Here, found on the Curiousity Shop Blog ~ Smarts & Crafts -These ties and the way that they are displayed, had me asking my husband if he wanted to start wearing ties. But I think they would also look dashing with the “Le Modules” shoes. 

I have to admit that I think I could entertain myself for quite a long time with this awesome  MoMA modern play house. I wonder if Sayer would like it ? (wink wink)


Just wanted to share some of my cool June discoveries with you. Can’t wait to see what July has in store visually… Happy July 1st (particularly to my Canadian friends)!