One Architect + One Designer = Home Renovation
The Reveal : :
Kitchen
(image by From Me To You )
(image by From Me To You )
(image by From Me To You )
(image by From Me To You )
Little Studio
The small Swedish duo of Marit Lissdaniel and Angelica Utterberg (college friends) was formed in 2010. They have some beautiful work which they design to be non-gender specific as well as fitting for both adults and children which I think is a great concept.
They have lots of great prints but I especially love the two above: the Origami print (left) and Bubbles print. As well as great pillows like the Pieces pillow below.

Spoon & Thimble: One Architect + One Designer = Home Renovation
The Project : :
Kitchen
Details : :
* Paint Ceiling and Wood Beams
* Paint Walls
* Replace Ceiling Fan
* Remove Upper Cabinet Cornice
* Refinish Mid Century door bell
* Remove the half door leading to the stairs
The kitchen was an interesting project. We had a tight budget for this…
Fthrsn / I’m Alone Child
Catchy tune….
Tosom 2 by Marte Frøystad
Really designed as an over-sized chair for one person to comfortably curl up in or two people to closely share; the lines are amazing. Really well designed with all the right proportions. This one is going on my “to buy” list for when I one day have a nice library with lots of natural light.

Skog lamps by Caroline Olsson
Caroline is a young designer from Norway that designed these lamps with inspiration drawn from the nearby forests (Skog is Norwegian for ‘Forest’) of the manufacturing site, Magnor Glassverk. The shapes are especially nice and I can easily imagine myself having a couple of these next to each other. They are currently being produced and will hopefully be for sale in early 2012.

Strip Chair by Massimo Castagna for Henge
A stunning chair reminiscent of Marcel Breuer’s 1930 classic B34. Cantilevered tubular steel frame with an interwoven laser cut leather back and padded seat. That woven area under the armrests is such a great detail.

I Work For The Internet
Without the Internet, EVRT Studio would be nonexistent and I absolutely would not be able to pursue that dream while having a full time job. As well as my full time job would not be possible.
So thank you Internet!
I am blown away by the sales of the bracelets. They are selling much faster than I ever anticipated them to sell which basically means I cannot keep up with my customers. Even though it sounds like a good problem to have, it is still a problem. I’m the type of person that likes to make everyone happy and I’m now realizing there are probably going to be some disappointed folks that don’t get to order one for Christmas. The good news is I’ll be making this bracelet for a while so there will be plenty of chances to buy one after the Holidays.
The best news of all is I have sold enough bracelets to have money to invest in more products for 2012, which is really all it is about for me. So thank you very much to all the folks who have bought from my shop in the last month.
Shop is back open!
Back in the US. Exhausted. But the shop has reopened. Sorry again for the down time but there is plenty of time to order and get a bracelet or towel before Christmas!






