Yeah, baby! Cross-Stitch iPhone Cases

Posted on October 7, 2011 by Anna Denise - 21 comments
I know some of you follow my illustration blog (annadenise.nl) and those who do know I was thrilled to find some pretty cardboard iPhone cases to illustrate. So when I came across these stitch-able iPhone covers by Leese Design on the Purl Soho website, I completely flipped. Not only do I now have another perfectly good reason to pre-order the new iPhone 4s, I also think I have my new fall challenge lined up: to create a stitched design that even remotely measures up to the beautiful designs of Purl Soho's Erin. Links: Leese Design | Purl Soho Shop | The Purl Bee blog


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Donna Wilson in La Fabrika

Posted on September 30, 2011 by Anna Denise - 28 comments
Yesterday I visited Donna Wilson's exhibit in La Fabrika, Brussels - a lovely design store known for its carefully selected furniture and home accessories. The exhibtition 'Donna Wilson - A British Design Story', opened earlier this month as a part of 'Design September'. I'm glad I got to see it (and buy myself a little something in the process) because I absolutely freaking ADORE Donna Wilson (as I'm sure many of you do, too).


La Fabrika, located on the 'dodgy end' (so-called, it's not too bad really) of the otherwise very trendy Rue Antoine Dansaert here in Brussels, looked immaculate as usual. Donna Wilson's work was displayed in combination with some stunning handmade furniture that Wilson created with British manufacturers Ercol and SCP. The beautiful, light, space really did the entire installation justice.


My only problem whilst visiting was my sickly looking, pretty much, empty wallet. Otherwise: yay!

UPDATE: I just received word that the exhibition has been extended for another week! So go see it!


Links: Donna Wilson | La Fabrika | Design September


All photographs courtesy of La Fabrika
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Goldenink

Posted on September 6, 2011 by Anna Denise - Two comments
By Anna Denise
Am LOVING the second 'season' of jewelry over at the Australian Goldenink Collaborative. Absolutely gorgeous. Link: Goldenink website


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Cutting Out the Perfect Leaf

Posted on August 5, 2011 by Anna Denise - Sixteen comments
Lorenzo Duran is a self-taught Spanish artist who uses ancient Chinese, Japanese, German and Swiss paper-cutting techniques to create beautiful creations out of dried leaves. I can't even imagine the patience and precision that went into creating this beauty, but I love it. On his website, Duran says that working with products from nature feels more pure to him, like he's just bringing out the artistic perfection each leaf intrinsically possesses. Isn't that a nice thought... Link: Website

(via: My Modern Metropolis)

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Book Review: 'A Collection a Day' by Lisa Congdon

Posted on July 28, 2011 by Anna Denise - 38 comments
By Anna Denise
OH HAI! Are you guys still there?
Yeah. Sorry about that. I'm not sure what happened there, but it seems I haven't been around much. Must be that yoga obsession I struck up the at beginning of June, or the exciting publications in Libelle and Uppercase that got me with my head stuck up in the clouds.


Anyways, I'm back and I'm here with a review of Lisa Congdon's new book 'A Collection a Day', published by Janine Vangool of Uppercase. Many of you know Uppercase Magazine and love it for its amazing design, use of typography, beautiful imagery, and original content. If you don't know about Uppercase's selection of books, however, I would urge you to check them out as they're equally wonderful. Lisa Congdon's book is no exception - it's a jewel.

WHAT IS IT?
In 2010, Lisa Congdon, an amazing San Francisco-based illustrator and painter, started a new blog called 'A Collection a Day' on which for a year she attempted to post a picture or a drawing every day of one of her many collections. The blog soon got a lot of attention due to the amazing quality and style of the photographs and the interesting collections Congdon photographed and drew. Janine Vangool noticed as well and worked with Congdon on creating the ultimate finale of the project: a book worthy of collecting. WHY BUY IT?
For me, personally, I got this book because it's an instant collection. I know that sounds kind of silly, but after following Congdon's efforts online for an entire year, you kind of get attached to her collections and the visual abundance of them. I myself am a born hoarder, but moving several times from one place to another has left me with the habit of throwing budding collections out asap. I know everything I drag up the stairs to our apartment, no matter how small, will need to be dragged down those stairs again and, at some point, dragged up another set of stairs. So, I got this book, presented in a lovely tin case (I LOVE tin cases and would have many many many if it wasn't for above mentioned mindset) and now I have 365 collections all in one. Added to that, the book is brilliantly designed, as we've come to expect from Uppercase.

WHERE CAN I GET IT?
You can order it through Uppercase's webshop by itself, or get it as part of the Uppercase book bundle.

MORE INFORMATION?
Links: Lisa Congdon's website | 'A Collection a Day' blog | Uppercase's website


Are you a collector? And if so, what do you collect?


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ABC Treehouse = Awesomeness

Posted on June 30, 2011 by Anna Denise - Seven comments
Now, I don't usually place press releases or invites on this blog, but I wanted to let you all know about the amazing program the American Book Center 'Treehouse' in Amsterdam has for you this year. Honestly, looking at their website makes me miss Amsterdam terribly, which usually never happens. It just seems like when it comes to DIY, Holland is ahead of Belgium just a little bit - or perhaps I'm missing out on a lot of the action here in Brussels because I haven't yet been able to infiltrate the Francophone DIY community? What's DIY in French? Hmmm...

Anyways, this weekend ABC Treehouse is hosting a special event with Wallpaper editor Henrietta Thompson, who also happens to be the author of the book Remake It: Home and upcoming book Remake It: Clothes. Her lecture and book signing are a part of the Urban Art & Craft festival hosted in ABC Treehouse, where they've planned a weekend-filling program of fun DIY events.

Oh, and one more thing to prove ABC Treehouse is freaking awesome: they give weekly beginner yoga classes. There. Their awesomeness is not to be messed with.


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Wallpaper editor Henrietta Thompson + Urban Art & Craft Festival 2011
Henrietta Thompson, former design editor of Wallpaper – now editor-at-large, has held senior editing roles at TANK, Blueprint, Dazed & Confused, Winkreative and Phaidon. Passionate about democratic design and the potential for the creative industries to create real change, Henrietta writes regularly about architecture, design and technology for publications including the Guardian, Dwell and Business Life. Henrietta has commissioned and curated several exhibitions both in the UK and abroad, and is the author of five books, most recently Remake It: Home, published by Thames & Hudson. She is currently writing a sequel, Remake It: Clothes.

Mrs Thompson will be given a talk on The New Remakers at the ABC Treehouse this Saturday July 2nd from 14:00 - 15:00. Followed by a book signing at ABC Amsterdam from 15:30 - 16:30.

The New Remakers
Designers have been rummaging in skips for materials and inspiration for as long as there have been skips to rummage in. Today, driven by the dual need to save money as well as the planet, they are rummaging more than ever before, and on a worldwide scale to produce some truly inspiring work. This talk will give an introduction to how the professionals approach upcycling, including a history of the best, most relevant and most exciting and enduring upcycling ideas we've seen to date, what's going on now, where and how, as well as an introduction to four major new trends for the future.

DIY stands for Do It Yourself, and AMS*DIY stands for the Amsterdam handmade happening with a double dose of attitude. It stands for opting out of mass-production, creating your own style, styling your own life.

AMS*DIY - the 2011 Urban Art & Craft Festival
At AMS*DIY, artists will be creating, demonstrating, and helping you DIY your life: there'll be art for sale, workshops where you can make your own art, and fun for young people too. More information and workshop reservations on their website or on Facebook.


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Poketo! Wallets

Posted on June 14, 2011 by Anna Denise - 22 comments
By Anna Denise
I've recently managed to purchase the prettiest, yet most inconvenient wallet ever. It's pink, it has a hard case, and a metal clip to close it with. Of course, every time I try to put more than two dimes into the little zipper pouch, the metal clip refuses to close. So now I am looking for a second wallet to compliment my useless yet pretty first wallet. It's a miracle I still have money in my bank account, really.
Image: Yellena James Wallet

Especially since I've come across the amazing wallet series on Poketo! You know Poketo!, the awesome webshop providing artful every day objects. Now, I had never really noticed before, but they have a huge collection of amazing wallets by illustrators and designers I love. Here are some of my favorites. Which one would you get? Image: Lisa Congdon Wallet 3

Image: Tim Biskup Wallet

Image: Colourbox Wallet



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Stop-motion video: Her Morning Elegance

Posted on May 23, 2011 by Anna Denise - 26 comments
I found this amazing stop-motion music video through Webkim (one of Holland's first ever blogstars) who commented saying she LOVES stop-motion videos. I can't agree more. Especially when it's as well done as this one!

'Her Morning Elegance' from the album The Opposite Side of the Sea written and produced by Oren Lavie
© 2009 A Quarter Past Wonderful

Oh and check here for a behind the scenes video. Wow.


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