1. Hanging planters by Shayna Stevenson and Jen Collins of Keep Company 2. Monstera Leaf Bag by La Lisette 3. Caterpillar Backpack by Mödernaked 4. Donut Cat by Marnin Saylor 5. Otto Grey Cushion by Arro Home (I have one…
1. Hanging planters by Shayna Stevenson and Jen Collins of Keep Company 2. Monstera Leaf Bag by La Lisette 3. Caterpillar Backpack by Mödernaked 4. Donut Cat by Marnin Saylor 5. Otto Grey Cushion by Arro Home (I have one…
If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you’ll know I have a deep love of face pots. Well, they now have a worthy opponent: haired jars. This delightfully strange classification describes the work of ceramist Laura Bird, who crafts…
Recently, I shared something off my summer wish list: shirts and tanks by Doops Design. If you didn’t see them, I suggest you check ’em out—they’re fashionable with charming cacti-themed illustrations. You know what would look great with one of…
I’ve confessed my love for face planters on this blog before—the fact that there are flowers, cacti, or succulents growing out of someone’s head is delightfully strange. Rachel Sender has created Potheads in this vein, using her illustration style to craft…
1. Zara Woman Print Dress by Silvia Stella Osella 2. Cutie Baby Porcelain Mug by Tuesday Bassen 3. “I Do as I Please” Jumbo Pouch by Martha Rich for Blue Q 4. White Duck by Furze Chan 5. Yellow Wolf by Miriam Brugmann 6. Eye…
Remember when I declared my love for face pots (here and here)? Well, I’ve come across more planters that have stolen my heart: animal face pots by Bonnie Hislop. Her colorful ceramics are a mix of glam rock and Lisa Frank—the vibrant designs include…
Lately, I can’t get enough of candles. Whenever I’m in my office/studio, there is a candle burning. What can I say—I love the comforting glow! Ceramist Laura Bird (previously) created these delightful holders perfect for burning two tall taper candles. Normally,…
Using sandy-colored clays, artist Heidi Anderson combines human figures with animals (namely, owls). These characters, along with their surface decoration, are reminiscent of art from the Aztecs or ancient Mexico. While they recall these styles, it’s hard to put my finger…
These ceramic figures by Lucy Kirk (previously) remind me of stars in a silent film. Or a freak show, depending on how you want to interpret their tattoos. The strong, muscly figures are adorned with traditional(ish) Sailor Jerry style of…
London-based illustrator Amy Worrall is inspired by “topless girls in Florida and sunburnt Brits abroad on the Costa del So.” With this in mind, she creates a range of functional and decorative objects, focusing on simple dining wear and vessels.…