November 21, 2010

portland cement co

(from designsponge.com)

one day when we own a house (renting’s limitations are such a bummer sometimes!) i can’t wait to pick out beautiful tiles for our bathroom. until that day, i’ll constantly be in awe of all the different options for adding something custom to your bathroom. amy ruppel sent over a link to these beautiful cement tiles from her friend todd robinette’s company, portland cement co. the portland cement co. specializes in cement tiles, both flat and profiled. my favorites are the tiles that mimic wooden shingles and fish scales. those sorts of shapes are so fun to see in a small bathroom- they really add a lot of depth and texture to the space without overwhelming the room. you can check out their full selection of tiles right here- be sure to check out the fish scales- they’re so fun. thanks, amy!

Read more at Design*Sponge 

http://www.designspongeonline.com/2010/03/portland-cement-co.html#ixzz15yI8syO3

November 21, 2010

wooden crate tables

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Filed under: table 
August 24, 2010
designage:

these are nice stamps and i would willingly stick them onto folded paper and send them to idaho. but it’s a bit reductive to assert that kitschy retro rebranding can save the postal service. 

designage:

these are nice stamps and i would willingly stick them onto folded paper and send them to idaho. but it’s a bit reductive to assert that kitschy retro rebranding can save the postal service

August 24, 2010
unhappyhipsters:

Originally a test to see if their architect was listening, the lawn-carpet in the bath became a favorite feature. That, and the fact that the neighbors could watch them go about their business.
(Photo: Julien Lanoo; ArchDaily)

unhappyhipsters:

Originally a test to see if their architect was listening, the lawn-carpet in the bath became a favorite feature. That, and the fact that the neighbors could watch them go about their business.

(Photo: Julien Lanoo; ArchDaily)

August 24, 2010
"Style is a simple way of saying complicated things."

Jean Cocteau, The Impossible Cool (via nevver)

August 19, 2010
KKK + Strom Thurmund at UMass Amherst, 1960s

KKK + Strom Thurmund at UMass Amherst, 1960s

August 19, 2010
KKK + Strom Thurman at Umass Amherst, 1960s

KKK + Strom Thurman at Umass Amherst, 1960s

August 19, 2010
KKK + Strom Thurmund at UMass

KKK + Strom Thurmund at UMass

August 19, 2010
NEARD

NEARD

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Filed under: facial hair umass 
August 19, 2010

WE ALL GET OLD

Strom Thurmund + Spengbab