It seems remote controls are following the lead of smart phones. This DUAL Remote Control by Philips is without release date or price but Philips managed to pull off a full QWERTY keyboard with modern and minimalist style. In concession, my electronic favorite -- Bang & Olufsen -- has a remote that falls second to the Philips DUAL. Found on Moco Loco, I hope more information becomes available soon and the phone reaches stores without incredible delay.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
white.cracker
These white nutcrackers from West Elm benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The small white nutcracker runs $29.00 and the "oversized" is available for $59.00. West Elm will donate $5 and $10, respectively, and the decoration adds some festive, if not monotone, spirit for the upcoming holidays.
wall.art
Rothko's history is too interesting (and long) to post on here but his pieces will always be classics and they would also look great in any modern home. On October 25th, Luxist reported that a $30 million Rothko piece will help headline a Sotheby's contemporary art sale in New York on November 9th (two days away). For most people, they'll be stuck finding reprints on art.com but the masterpieces are wonderful none-the-less and timeless as they are beautiful.
[caption id="attachment_2143" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Untitled (Black on Gray) by Rothko, 1969"]
office.comfort
Everyone has heard of Charles and Ray Eames. My first introduction was in high school when I watched Powers of 10 (available at the website with background on Wikipedia). Besides making an absolutely awesome film about space and distance, they were incredible designers that will re-appear on this blog as I come across the timeless classics. Perhaps their most classic piece is the 1956 Eames Lounge Chair which runs more than $3,500 but my most recent favorite is the Eames Aluminum Groups Chairs available at Herman Miller for about $1,749 (depending on the many customization options). Herman Miller is known for their ergonomic, earth-friendly, and innovative designs that aren't for the thrifty but made to be timeless.
holiday.tie
With the holidays coming up, it's time to start putting together a wardrobe for the inevitable get-togethers that come along. For those that run with ties, Thom Browne released his modern take on the holiday tie by taking it skinny and square but making a silk creation despite it's knit. Available at Barneys New York for $185.00, the Italian tie doesn't take itself too serious but provides a unique solution to the annual tacky.
privacy.please
The Fulton Screen from Minotti is "separating, screening, mirroring" to provide multiple benefits vis-vis this stylish addition. The mirrors are supported by veneered oak with moka finishing and a base made of black nickel. The tri-panel screen was part of Minotti's 2009 collection and finding your own may be a bit difficult but where there's a will (and money), there's a way.
mouse.trap
A quick Google search will quickly find someone nearby to get rid of a mice problem but if it's a single mouse, or if you'd like a DIY solution for reasons of pride, the OneDown Rat Trap is a humane solution that lures the mouse in, tips up, and traps the little guy without much harm (or mess). Designed by Aakash Dewan and found on Yanko Design, the trap is only a concept but a simple and inexpensive concept to realize.