No, your eyes aren't tricking you. A black iPhone? In black? But why is it called ccPhone? Well, let us make room on our...
(11/30/08) No, your eyes aren't tricking you. A black iPhone? In black? But why is it called ccPhone? Well, let us make room on our humble stage for masterminds Philip Wood (creative director extraordinaire at Citizen:Citizen) and Tobi Wong (designer and curator extraordinaire) who have had the most coveted phone changed into a jet black device that gives you a sense of awe that is hard to describe in pictures. Turn on this sexy thing and it is sure to return the favor, because changing the color isn't all they did to it. It comes loaded with a curated series of information, artwork for the screen, video, a selection of music and possibly most intriguing of all: Citizen:Citizen's personal address book in v-cards, which will be updated twice a year. Unfortunately it is limited to a series of 50 pieces, available for pre-order only with a scheduled shipping date of November 15th. Now for all of you out there who don't live stateside an important piece of information: this is a standard 8gig iPhone...See less
Limited Edition Black ccPhone... available at charlesandmarie.com
If you’re willing and able to spend a thousand dollars (or more) on a dog house, read on. Greenrrroof Dog Dens, created...
(11/30/08) If you’re willing and able to spend a thousand dollars (or more) on a dog house, read on. Greenrrroof Dog Dens, created by Oakland’s Stephanie Rubin, are quite possibly worth the splurge. Each one is handmade using zero-VOC paint, waterproof beeswax and natural Western red cedar, which wards off rot and fleas. Here’s the kicker: the slanted roofs are “green” (a.k.a vegetated), which means they’re covered in plants that filter the surrounding air. Now that’s what we call home improvement.See less
available at charlesandmarie.com
Item number: 9359 Designer: Eero Aarnio The Ball Chair - Miniature by Vitra Original designed in 1965 , reproduced in...
(11/16/08) Item number: 9359 Designer: Eero Aarnio The Ball Chair - Miniature by Vitra Original designed in 1965 , reproduced in 2000. The optimistic, consumer-oriented pop culture of the 1960's was typified by the striking and powerful image of the ball chair. The form seems to float above the compact base, giving it a space capsule image. Dimensions: 8.25" H x 7.5" W x 6.75" D This is the collector's model version of this iconic chair. This is not the full sized version of this chair. Please carefully note the dimensions of this miniature chair. Click here to email us with questions about the Ball Chair - Miniature by VitraSee less
$305.00 available at velocityartanddesign.com
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