
Been meaning to log the incredible Tomer Hanuka for some time now.

Been meaning to log the incredible Tomer Hanuka for some time now.

I’m saving up to purchase Florian Krautli’s magnetic curtains as soon as they’re real.
via dornob (thanks Robert)


Time to grow a wicked ’stache. The second edition of Neverend — a collaboration between Kitsune Noir guy Bobby Solomon and Furni (and UPSO) — is this amazing clock. Happy Cinco de Moustache!
Details:
Limited edition of 88 / 44 natural & 44 yellow
Measure 16” high x 9” wide / These are HUGE!
Laser cut, black acrylic hands
Solid birch body, handcrafted in Canada
Battery operated
Ships Globally
Blog: kitsunenoir.com
Buy: furni.bigcartel.com
(via lukewilhelmi)

vintage books transformed into clocks by Hilda Grahnat
(first discovered via Cameron Moll via big cartel)
I posted work from Friends of Type not too long ago. This typographical tribute to one of my favorite places is by Jason Gnewikow, who would rather have a right triangle than a compass.

Pavel Sidorenko’s objects transmit an emotional quality within the everyday environment. Which is to say, aren’t these neat?
Rafael Pereira, we won’t fear strange things.
Hiroshi Hirakawa’s life is in sepia, and he may have a skull tied to his head.
Taschen has a new book called New York, Portrait of a city with 600 epic pages of old school photos. (Link)
via the greatest want.
Matt Forsythe, an illustrator and comic artist and runner of Drawn!
Andrew Kuo contributes music reviews in the form of off-beat infographics to the New York Times. He’s just put out a book.
