WINKS

Posted on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 by midcenturyjo

WINKS – weekend links. Here we list what has come in during the week, things we’ve found and things we think you’ll want to see. If you’d like to see your blog or website featured email us and if we think it fits with our readers we’ll link you. So what’s in this week?

  • Tiny People is a hip kid’s store (actually 2 hip stores) one in Byron Bay and the other on Queensland’s Kirra Beach, but more excitingly they have an online boutique where they sell internationally. Danielle, one of the two sisters that own the stores, travels the world sourcing stylish and innovative designs for Tiny People, and they have some gorgeous product available. For the design conscious parent or friend, it’s the perfect place to source the best design for that special tiny person!
  • These days it can be challenging to determine what the objects surrounding us are made of. Manufacturers are not required to use labelling describing contents of your lamp or chair. The idea behind Matteriashop is precisely the opposite because the materials utilized in making the objects are responsive to the environment, all kinds of details, such as ingredients, source of material, designer info, manufacturing processes and disposal indications, are supplied as a way for customers to make informed choices. Matteriashop collaborates with designers all over the globe, offering outrageously gorgeous objects for living made of eco-smart materials deriving from recycled, organic, renewable, non toxic sources as well as energy efficient lighting.
  • Dennis Blankemeyer from American Furnishings emailed to introduce his unique vintage furniture. American Furnishing’s philosophy is focused on keeping the Middle American dream alive. Found objects in abandoned factories repurposed into useful everyday items. Work benches from a decrepit Packard Motor Car plant become a kitchen island. Steel parts carts from a General Motors plant in Detroit become rolling liquor cabinets. Long forgotten wooden foundry objects become “high art” when placed on metal stands or hung on a wall. Large metal shoe racks from a foreclosed Ohio factory become book shelves.
  • We’ve featured Make up the wall before. Now comes the news that they have finally launched a new website – as some of you might already know. It has a webshop that is using Paypal so it is now possible to buy Make up the wall products online. Time to revisit the site and see all the new products.
  • Remember Lisa Bengtsson’s wallpaper the family with the black and white frames? She’s just produced her second wallpaper called “svärmor” which means mother in law in Swedish. This time she’s made something for all the shoe lovers out there. Gorgeous and so much fun!
  • “I’m so excited to introduce So Haute a new blog about interior design and other stylish things! I created this blog as a way to indulge in my love for interior design by chronicling all of the amazing places, people, things and ideas that inspire me….Check out So Haute. Post a comment, subscribe, let me know what you think! I hope you enjoy & please check back frequently. Welcome to So Haute!” So I was intrigued, followed the link and found a fabulous new blog. Our mystery fashion publicist blogger now known as Ms So Haute has a winner on her hands!
  • Erica emailed us and we’re glad she did. “my blog shift came into being after i found myself in a new place physically, emotionally, professionally, etc. many of my posts are on art, inspiration and all things lovely but i also tell little stories about life and love.” Yet another great read. My list of blogs to visit is getting huge! Thanks Erica.
  • The Shiny Squirrel has new work and artists this weekend. Go take a look here. Great work by Denise Simon, Lisa Congdon, Yu-I Chan and India Richer.
  • An email in from Diana with yet another new blog, Please Sir. “My friend, Allison, and I have been inspired by all the great blogs out there and decided to start our own. I’m a textile designer and Allison is a student pursuing her Masters in Southern Literature. We have been friends for several years, and wanted to bring our everyday conversations, ideas, and obsessions to the site. Although we are not a primary design blog, I do tend to divulge in the design world…I just can’t resist! Besides several design posts, we discuss everything from art, books, television, movies, life, and more. One might say we are scattered, but no one is one dimensional, so we wanted our blog to have many unique and interesting topics.” I’ll have no time left in the day with all these new reads. Who am I kidding? I’m addicted to blogs. Thanks Diana!
  • And finally a thought provoking post by Lisa of Shelter featured on her second blog An Examined Life. Lisa asked her friend Linda Dietrich in New Orleans to write about her thoughts post-Katrina and what she thinks are the most important things that need to be done for the city. Lisa was amazed by her answers, the way she expressed herself, and the amount of anger still present after all this time. A great read.

Diana says:

Thanks for the link love!

So Haute says:

Hi!!!! Thank you so much for the mention!!! I SO appreciate it! Glad you are enjoying my blog:-)

lsaspacey says:

Thanks Jo!
Linda is on a business trip right now (She sells wine, what a perfect job for New Orleans, right?) I can’t wait to show her this when she gets back.
Lisa

Anonymous says:

I love your blog for its visual diversity, and refer to it constantly for inspiration – so imagine my surprise, and the rush of memories, when I saw the photo of ‘WINK’, which is the Wink Theater in Dalton,GA – where I grew up – (I now live in Atlanta,GA), to signify weekend links . . . what a small yet amazing world this can be . . .

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