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join designer, photographer, artist, and passionate vintage hunter dabito as he shares his creative vision in old brand new. known for his vibrant use of color, space, and a maximalist design style, dabito offers actionable advice on how to layer your spaces with meaning through refreshing décor and bold hues—perfect whether you’re signing a lease, renovating, or buying your first home.
illustrated with stunning photographs of dabito’s design projects and inspiring snapshots from his travels, this book features chapters that include how-to guides for weekend-friendly projects, both big and small. learn helpful tips for hanging a gallery wall, styling bookshelves, repurposing furniture, and designing a vacation-inspired outdoor patio space.
from easy daylong projects to deep renovations, dabito also shares his experience transforming a cramped laundry and storage room into his dream guest suite in los angeles. old brand new is a delightful guide to infusing your home with personality and style.
in the modern home, the focus has shifted from having a perfectly curated interior to creating a space that is personal, comfortable, and filled with objects you truly love. in how to live with objects, monica khemsurov and jill singer guide you on an educational and visually stunning journey through their design philosophy, addressing essential questions: what makes an object worth having? why should we collect? and how do these objects impact our lives?
this insightful book is designed for collectors, design enthusiasts, and novices alike, helping you cultivate a more sophisticated mindset around acquiring and living with objects. through inspiring home tours and practical advice, khemsurov and singer offer a comprehensive primer on maximizing the thoughtfulness of your space, no matter your size limitations or style preferences.
with over 350 vibrant photographs, how to live with objects will inspire you to embrace the beauty and significance of the items you choose to surround yourself with, transforming your home into a reflection of your unique personality and tastes.
the idlewild co. smiley notebook is the perfect notebook to jot down your thoughts, ideas, and to-do lists. featuring a playful design of yellow smiley faces, this notebook is sure to bring a bit of happiness to your everyday routine. it is the perfect size for toting to work, class, or the office. it features hand-painted wraparound artwork, and gold foil detailing on the covers. 120 ruled interior pages keep all of your notes organized and handy.
6″ x 8″
made in the united states.
this beautifully designed clothbound book brings together the 'Palabrarmas' series by the chilean-born artist, poet and activist cecilia vicuña (born 1948).
images of these works―each a powerful juxtaposition of color, poetry and politics―appear alongside new essays and historical references chosen with the artist. palabrarmas, a neologism that translates to "word weapons" or "word arms," imagine new ways of seeing language. taking the form of collages, silkscreens, drawings, poems, fabric banners, cutouts, mixed-media installations and street actions, vicuña’s palabarmas bring together her work in poetry, activism and visual art. each one unpacks and deconstructs single words to reveal other words hiding within them, allowing new meanings to emerge.
the artist began making these visual anagrams while in exile in london and bogotá after the pinochet-led coup of 1973 in chile, and has always seen them as a form of liberation―as a way to "open up minds by opening up words," as she puts it. the palabarmas have taken on new relevance in today’s political climate, and appeared on the streets during chile’s 2019 revolution as protest signs. this book presents a range of palabrarmas in color for the first time, with new essays by mónica de la torre, carla macchiavello, cecilia vicuña and jeanne gerrity, and reprinted texts by rené daumal, robert randall and simón rodríguez.
souls grown deep like the rivers: black artists from the american south
$50.00 CAD
unit price persouls grown deep like the rivers: black artists from the american south
$50.00 CAD
unit price perby emma yau, raina lampkins-fielder, rebecca bray
a wide-ranging survey of black art in the american south, from thornton dial and nellie mae rowe to the quilters of gee's bend
for generations, black artists from the american south have forged a unique art tradition. working in near isolation from established practices, they have created masterpieces in clay, driftwood, roots, soil, and recycled and cast-off objects that articulate america's painful past--the inhuman practice of enslavement, the cruel segregationist policies of the jim crow era and institutionalized racism. their works respond to issues ranging from economic inequality, oppression and social marginalization to sexuality, the influence of place and ancestral memory.
among the sculptures, paintings, reliefs and drawings included here--the majority from the souls grown deep foundation in atlanta--are works by thornton dial, lonnie holley, ronald lockett, hawkins bolden, bessie harvey, charles williams, mary t. smith, purvis young, mose tolliver, nellie nae rowe, mary lee bendolph, marlene bennett jones, martha jane pettway, loretta pettway and henry and georgia speller. also featured are the celebrated quiltmakers of gee's bend, alabama, and work from the neighboring communities of rehoboth and alberta.
*hardcover
an exploration of the visual corollary to didion’s life and work and the feeling that each generates in her admirers, detractors and critics―including artists from helen lundeberg to diane arbus, betye saar to maren hassinger, vija celmins and andy warhol.
arranged chronologically, the book highlights didion's fascination with the two coasts that made her. as a Westerner transplanted to new york, didion was able to look at her native land, its mores and fixed rules of behavior, with the loving and critical eyes of a daughter who got out and went back. and from her new york perch, didion was able to observe the political scene more closely, writing trenchant pieces about clinton, el salvador and most searingly the central park five.
spectacularly colorful and packed with joie de vivre, this romp through 50 of the most colorful places on earth—from Greece to Japan, Indonesia to Italy—delivers a jolt of optimism and enthusiasm.fFrom the Zhangye Danxia landform in Gansu, China, to the rainbow mountain in the Peruvian Andes, stunning photographs are paired with inspirational quotes from mikati, whose enthusiasm for travel is intoxicating. driven by her unabashedly optimistic spirit, mikati has travelled the globe to gather—in her first book—a plethora of visual wonders: ancient monoliths, scenic islands, stunning artwork, electric cityscapes, white-sand seashores, ancient cobbled streets, and both classic and innovative architecture. the infectious, whimsical spirit that carries throughout these pages is reflective of mikati’s own ultra-upbeat outlook on life.
“[a] gorgeous anthology of fashion images … leibovitz is nothing less than america’s greatest living photographic portraitist … she has changed fashion photography forever.” – anna wintour
legendary photographer annie leibovitz’s surprising account of her encounters with fashion over five decades
‘looking back at my work, i see that fashion has always been there,’ annie leibovitz observes in the preface to wonderland. ‘fashion plays a part in the scheme of everything, but photography always comes first for me. the photograph is the most important part. and photography is so big that it can encompass journalism, portraiture, reportage, family photographs, fashion ... my work for vogue fueled the fire for a kind of photography that i might not otherwise have explored.’
includes 350 extraordinary images (many of them previously unpublished) featuring a wide and diverse range of subjects: nicole kidman, serena williams, pina bausch, rupaul, cate blanchett, lady gaga, matthew barney, kate moss, natalia vodianova, rihanna, chimamanda ngozi adichie, karl lagerfeld, nancy pelosi. foreword by anna wintour.
inspired by the by-gone era of office supplies, this uniquely monochromatic memo pad by brass monkey is made with dyed paper (color all the way through...fancy) and features a glued top edge for easily tearing off pages. it's perfect for leaving messages for your roommate who seriously just needs to get a freaking secretary already.
- features a vintage-inspired design on dyed paper (aka: the actual paper itself is pink).
- includes 75 pages (of the same design).
- bound to a rigid chipboard backer, so it's, like, rigid.
- pad measures 3.5" wide by 5.5" tall.
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it's a pad of paper, what more do you want to know?
you could say that this cloth-bound mini daily planner by brass monkey is undated...but you'd really be selling it short. it's more like..."un-yeared." see, they did all of the hard work for you. they've already put in all of the dates, the fixed holidays, and tons of extra stuff like daily random holidays (it was work like a dog day when we wrote this, ironically), celebrity birthdays, and other bits of trivia. with knowledge like this, you'll be the life of the party that you probably didn't want to go to in the first place. all you have to do is fill in the year, and what day of the week each day is on. simple. so if you want, you can buy this planner today and still procrastinate actually using it until 2054...live your life.
- inspired by vintage library books. You remember what those are, right?
- features a cloth bound cover with embossed "hidden agenda" artwork
- filled with 366 days (208 pages) of random holidays, trivia, and humor.
this unique gift book is a reminder that whatever someone may be going through, they always deserve flowers. when it's the most difficult to find the right words, we turn to flowers to express our compassion and care. this book is like a bouquet of flowers in book form. based on tucker nichols's celebrated multimedia art project entitled flowers for sick people, this book gathers vibrant floral paintings and pairs them with poetic dedications that pay tribute to a kaleidoscope of human experiences, from acts of unsung heroism to mundane moments of everyday beauty: “flowers for anyone currently eating a cinnamon bun in a hospital cafeteria,” “flowers for the last time you laughed so hard it hurt,” “flowers for spectacular failures,” and more.
frank lloyd wright imperial hotel 2-in-1 sliding wood puzzle
$36.00 CAD
unit price perfrank lloyd wright imperial hotel 2-in-1 sliding wood puzzle
$36.00 CAD
unit price perthe frank lloyd wright imperial hotel 2-in-1 sliding wood puzzle includes both a puzzle and a game. side 1 is a tile puzzle featuring wright’s imperial hotel bronze floor plate design and side 2 is the numbers challenge known as “game of fifteen”. to play “game of fifteen”, the 16th tile is removed. the player slides the tiles (without lifting them off the surface) to match the multiple number sequence challenges provided on the instruction sheet. the tiles are only lifted up to move when the player is stuck and wants to revert to the starting configuration for a new challenge.
- box size: 7 x 7 x 1.8”, 180 x 180 x 46 mm
- 2 piece box
- wood tray holds 16 wood tile pieces
- side 1: full color tile puzzle
- side 2: game of fifteen
origami kit – featuring 7 of wright’s organic geometry designs, including patterns for the imperial hotel, the origami kit ties together wright’s relationship to architecture in japan as well as the tradition of gifting in wright’s taliesin fellowship. the origami papers feature 78 sheets of full color frank lloyd wright paper designs.
artistic design – the origami papers feature double-sided full color frank lloyd wright geometric origami paper designs. the geometric print mix allows the maker to create a personalized palette for the decorative flower ball. the frank lloyd wright origami kit contains origami paper and instructions to create three box designs, perfect for gifting treasures to others or storing treasures for yourself.
an imaginative and heartfelt book that reminds us that there is no loss without love.
when grief first arrives, it is like an elephant-so big that there is hardly room for anything else. but over time, grief can become smaller and smaller-first a deer, then a fox, a mouse, and finally a flickering firefly in the darkness leading us down a path of loving remembrance.
this lyrical work is an empathetic and comforting balm for anyone who is experiencing grief, be it grieving the loss of a loved one or losses in the world around us.
reassuring feelings book: children can often feel confused by their emotions. the gentle voice and soft illustrations in this book help to make these emotions feel less frightening, and the hopeful ending provides a reassuring message that grief will transform over time.