Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Stuff We Like: May 18, 2011

Architect Posters by Andrea Gallo
Just like and Eames chair here is something else you will soon find in any proud architecture geek’s home. These posters are not for sale yet, but they will be soon. I was not able to find any information on Andrea Gallo so in the meantime you can look at his or her posters here: Six Architects Posters by Andrea Gallo




Paper Brick Maker
Ever wonder how to be cool, warm and smart at the same time? Wonder no more. So you want a cozy fire but don't have money to burn. This cool paper log maker produces a fire-ready brick shaped log that is a cost-effective solution to buying firewood. You can also use paper bricks for all sorts of different projects; like a paper bench! You can find a cheap paper brick maker at Kotula’s for $19.99: Paper Log Briquette Maker



Justin Townes Earle, 'Harlem River Blues'
Justin Townes Earle puts a refreshing spin on the Americana music scene. His sound, while familiar to an American's ear, is born from an urban experience that sets him apart from many of his contemporaries. His personal take on life, history and musical influence combine well in his latest album "Harlem River Blues." Watch a recent appearance on the Late Show here.



4 Slat Adirondack by LOLL
The Loll 4-Slat Adirondack has more comfort than you would expect from an outdoor chair, and even more so when you factor in that you will never have to work on it. The thick recycled plastic feels solid and at more than 50 pounds this chair will not blow around. Unlike most Adirondacks, they have hidden nearly every fastener for the cleanest lines. This chair is available in seven environmentally friendly colors. Link: Here



Flavor Paper
Redefining the accent wall, this vibrant line of wall coverings can bring an element of the unexpected to any space. The daring mixes of color, pattern, and shine can give personality to an otherwise generic space, or allow you to tone down your furnishings but still have an interesting interior. We especially like to use them for some visual punch in small spaces where room for other features, like art walls and accent furniture, is limited. Below are two examples of our use of Flavor Paper. http://www.flavorleague.com/



Photos/links: (left) Art Loft  &  (right) Propaganda


This blog was curated by Francisco X. Arredondo. Senior Project Manager at Dick Clark Architecture.

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