a new creative challenge.......can you dig it? can you conquer it? can you represent hugo to the fullest? show them what you are made of. go a head, don't be shy, go on....create. 'HUGO Fragrances just announced the launch of a new creative challenge, HUGO Create. In 4 rounds, participants are challenged to turn the iconic HUGO fragrance bottle into something innovative, irreverent or otherwise exceptional. HUGO Create is a new and innovative competition for creative people from all-over the world. HUGO Fragrances give them the chance to express themselves and develop unique designs for the iconic HUGO fragrance. The design contest wants to act as a spotlight for creative talents from around the world. Are you a designer, illustrator, photographer, artist, student or creative at heart? Show the world your talent & win! The 10 best entries of every round will receive cash prizes of 500 US-$. The work of the round winner will be published in i-D magazine. The HUGO Create contest is now open for entries. Don’t hesitate! Participate! To view all information, complete rules & submission guidelines and to download the HUGO Man Bottle footage, surf to the hugo create website.

chapeau amour....
miss me?
how's this for a fab chapeau? simple divine!

designer john galliano debuted the christian dior fallwinter 2008-09 collection in paris on feb. 25, 2008 with colour and shapes reminiscent of dior’s 1960s theme “never forget the woman." via the star. i sooo, dig that hat.......gotta have it. toronto's own graffiti man
yo! yo! Yo! if ya'll didn't know about 'elicser' know ya know. he is one of our very own toronto graffiti artist's and an illustrator mr. jabari elliott, better known as elicser. his work is all around the city, but i know i was immediately won over by his whimsical characters when i saw him in the red bull music academy. he has a pull out poster and we have proudly posted it in the little mans bedroom nook. alongside our mad bunny posters by 'dream caffeine' from the usa. it's all rockin' and i really was drawn to the retro banana seat bike. he sounds chill and cool too - he so enjoys people dodging in the craziest busy area of spadina. the gun with doves - this was published somewhere, i know i've seen it before. cravin' chocolate | tokyo style
ahh, luscious sensuous chocolate. my top pick is Green & Black's dark 70% chocolate made from organic cocoa beans or if i'm feelin' sassy i'll go for cocoa camino's premium Fair Trade Certified and certified organic chocolate 'chili and spice' [or g+b's ginger followed by espresso].
then again 'nine out of ten people like chocolate and the tenth person always lies.' these are the words of an american cartoonist john g. tullius - love that quote. 'views on chocolate' the world from the perspective of chocolate by acclaimed designer and chocolate curator naoto fukasawa who hauled in about 70 creations by around 30 creators for display this past july 2007. wonder if it tours - might melt no? maybe the idea should tour and each city rounds up 30 design wonders and voila a museum show! that's it, i'm gonna look into this one_ look out t.dot cholatier's. get a load of the detail and some serious chocolate skills below:  this one really turns me on: from the chocolate exhibition at the new 21_21 design sight space in tokyo: play king kong with this miniature "city made of chocolate," imagining yourself crashing through semi-sweet office buildings and flinging about menacing bosses. by naoko tone and atsuyoshi iijima. oh, i see the brains churning ideas already. and my second fave, runner up yoji ishii`s piece “germination” sprouts a little green stalk from an earthy chocolate bean from the chocolate exhibition. natsumi toyama`s “100% chocolate.” from the chocolate exhibition “412-810″ by HIMAA are individually made chocolate keys from the chocolate exhibition my heart goes to this one: a british photographer, james mollison`s larger than life photos “cacao pickers” displayed with comments as to their meagre wages and violent environments. alongside roomfuls of mouth-watering objects in chocolate design, it`s a poignant statement about the human cost of consumption. [fyi-kenyan born james mollison is contributor to i-D, the U.N. refugee agency and colors magazine]
 red chocolate: a strong colour impression, indeed: hisashi hidano`s 'c.red.' [great name!] from the chocolate exhibition. dutch slides
greg is not lovin' this dutch dream but i think it's fantastic. white on white with a spark of green grass. three pronged slide by richard hutten found in the public spaces at that incredible parkrand building in the western garden cities of amsterdam. the complex contains three so-called outdoor rooms. richard hutten designed a children’s room, a living room and a dining room. these are spaces where residents can rest between the private domain of the home and the public park. um, what i would give to have that in toronto_ this would solve 'where to have the wee ones birthday party' in a split second! although our little bugger lugs b'day is in the depths of 4 feet of snow _ still i could whip me up some designer winter wonderland birthday party there! you dig? oh, toronto_ catch up, catch up!!!!!! and the kid would go bonkers when he saw all those white elephants _ he's the king of all animals be it jungle, desert, farm, zoo, pets, you name it we also have it _ thank you schleich.

it's dutch design week _yo!


just in case you were wondering:


richard hutten [1967 zwollerkerspel] graduated at the academy industrial design eindhoven in 1991. that same year he started his own design studio, working on a variety of projects such as: furniture-, product-, interior- and exhibition design. he developed his 'no sign of design' and 'table upon table' concepts. he is one of the most internationally successful dutch designers; a key exponent of "droog design", in which he has been involved since it's inception in 1993. his work is part of the permanent collections of, among others, centraal museum utrecht, stedelijk museum of modern art amsterdam, vitra museum weil am rhein, san francisco museum of modern art. philippe starck used some of huttens designs for the interiors of the delano hotel miami and the mondrian hotel los angeles.
exclusively contemporary.....
current view of 235 bowery....okay, its a grey day but i'm sure it will shimmer. hopefully i will be able to update this post with real pics as i will be in nyc for the opening weekend! woo hoo! wow, nyc is getting its little museum devoted exclusively to contemporary art dubbed 'the new museum'. the new digs are designed by cutting-edge, tokyo-based architects sejima + nishizawa/SANAA is opening it's doors on december 1st, 2007. [even their website is minimal 'need us, call us here'] they have designed a breathtaking facility that will feature beautifully proportioned galleries, a theater, an education floor, a new museum store [yeah! more to feature and shop for!], a café, a top floor event space with roof terraces, and more. to read more about the new museum of contemporary art click here. my favorite part: okay_ other than the fact that it is downtown manhattans first art museum ever built from the ground up _ at seven stories the structure is a shimmering metal mesh-clad stack of boxes, off kilter. it twinkles thanks to the exterior anodized expanded aluminum mesh and the many windows and skylights that offer super shots of the cityscape. and well.....they also did that little 'dior' store in japan.   the new, new museum, new york, usa [2003 - construction began 2005]  dior store, tokyo, japan [2001 - 2003] extension of the institute of modern art, valencia, spain [2002] gimme cocco baby!
coco bloom belongs in contemporary living spaces with its iconic form and comfortable nest for baby. you will oogle and aah, while rocking mini gently. with its curved, single-piece frame with cozy comfort seat; this lounger is perfect for any and all living spaces. features: • formed in shades of stylewood™ or plexistyle™• smooth self-rocking motion• 5 point padded safety harness, adjustable for growing baby • micro-suede™ seat pad available in vibrant colors and easy clean for maximum comfort.• no assembly required _ available at ella and elliot at 188 strachan avenue toronto [call 1.416.850.7890 for pricing] or hit modernseed. yup, definitely makes me want to have another baby. bloom baby, my new fave. bloom baby founded by four dads, need i say more _ read here. fatbiy + dwell ...sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!
dwell fatboy original via jukka setala with dwell™ the original fatboy. . .made for serious lounging, is now available in two dwell™ designs: chocolate and fuchsia. these bold, modern designs were created in stripe and dot opposites.the fatboy original was designed in finland as the new alternative to the "beanbag" from the past. grab a book and cuddle with your mini. this huge bag will surely become your mini's favorite spot to read, play, jump or do just about anything! made of a practical and easy to clean nylon with a special coating, a simple rub with a damp cloth and your fatboy will continue to look new. the inside filling is made of tiny EPS cylindrical pieces [expanded polystyrene packaging.] $299.00 [US] at good ol' modernseed. and we love it! why do you ask? because we have had our sassy silver sumo lounge omni for 4 yrs and although it is monstrous in size, especially if you live in a shoebox like we do - but we can't give it up? [we have a sumo because of a 'big deal' trade show booth we did - let's not go there shall we] keeps the kids off my minotti during a play date and their own safety space if they need to wrestle. i do wish we had more beads to fill it a tiny bit more. and a good scrub down from time to time and and clean and new. [fyi -jukka setälä from finland designed the fatboy® in 1998 as the beanbag from the 21st century.] and yes, the sumo lounge is the cheaper option but fatboy has more design options_the choice is up to you my dear readers. reclaimed love
piet hein eek is notorious for making functional pieces out of materials that are abundant: scraps. whether it be metal, aluminum oak, tree trunks, plywood, polycarbonates _ you name it he can will be inspired to reclaim the ideal scrap and design it into an evolving project. a project that flourishes over time may become and multiply into a collection of pieces he simply continues to add on to. although famous for his ceramics, his other self initiated works include a children's line that i don't think many are aware of, children's pieces designed and made with passion.  tree trunk child's table 100 x 60 x 50 cm 200 x 60 x 50 cm € 1.030,00 srapwood high baby-chair 40 x 47 x 80 cm unlacquered € 450,00 lacquered € 495,00 go-kart € 3.540,00
 child's bed lacquered 126 x 65 x 100 cm unlacquered € 495,00 lacquered € 675,00 but all of it is incredible, he's an industrial genius _ see for yourself below:
superdeluxe chair white leather stainless steel € 3.200,00
aluminium stackable stool 38 x 38 x 42 cm € 192,00
ceramics jug ceramics, small € 885,00
 table 90 x 250 x 78 cm € 2.159,00 chair 52 x 38 x 83 cm € 560,00 linoleum tabletop and chairseats available in various colours  polycarbonate cabinet 9 section 42 x 102 x 194 cm €5,850 vippig
hmmm, ikea vippig kids seesaw. so simple we will have to give it a test run. when we do we will let ya know how it turns out and if it's worth the $49.95 or if it just looks pretty. vippig motto: rocking helps develop a child's sense of balance and the brain to sort sensory impressions. designed by martin f rosquist the guy who also designed this stelton product a cheese and and butter shaver in 1997.

did we mention how much we adore stelton? still, i'd buy the rocker just as a sculpture for the kids room, weather he used it or not.....but i better not i still get flack for buying the sibi olga - okay maybe because sibi olga was 5 times the price but he still rides it. clock cool
we are so diggin' the moma store's four-inch-diameter clock that has blue l.e.d. 'numeros' and an ac adapter. made of plastic casing with metal components _ three AA batteries included $35 bucks is a steal _ gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme! but the test is always -'what does that alarm sound like?' i mean i don't want to be tossed outta bed we just want to be beautifully awakened and if that's the first thing to look at in the wee hours of the dark morn' then i think it's a keeper. [p.s. it's found in the wicked moma catalogue ....order your catalogue on line - 10.00 US]
jac flash
we know the guy who put together this little hot retailer's space on queen west, he's a cool dude and pal o mine and the shop rocks. we met jaclyn's parents [co-owners] on the eve of nuit blanche when they were closing shop and we hope a whole lotta ahoppin' goes on there. there first day was the bomb and we hope the good fotune sticks around. can't wait to see the launch of the website mr. budd, you rocked it. and she sings _ can you dig it? perle gaget
perle trivet by dedicated product and graphic designer's adam and harborth, 2004 perle is a modular, moveable trivet designed to protect table surfaces from hot serving dishes. it can be configured into various shapes to accommodate multiple dishes in a variety of sizes. made of porcelain beads and red leather 95. 00 US @ momastore. t33 lamp a la paris
elsa from paris just sent us these cool pictures of the fresh new t33 lamp designed by mahmoud akram for triode modularity. this little number is laser cut and finished with an inox frame which formulates a repetition of one single plexiglass module. the t33 will be launched at the maisons & objets fair january 2008. triode is a design company based in paris with a team of talented designers such as mahmoud akram, guillaume bardet, tod bracher, christian ghion and rebecca selosse creating objects that mix decoration and design in a typical french style. my kinda facade... good god, i must be going back to l.a. soon or something _ lot's of posts for los angeles lately. i'm so torn - la, nyc, la, nyc, toronto, la, nyc, montreal?, ooh, miami. then there is the rest of the world _ goodness, if i could travel the places we could go. so if you are in the city of angels, check out this hollywood hills modern beauty. it just floats, so gracefully like there is no science to it, like it was meant to be, enveloped in it's surroundings. letting the outside in from every side, profound and proud _ owning it's hillside......or: 'california hillside typology reinterpreted by dramatic opening on all sides to surroundings: a narrow and sharply sloping site led to the creation of a house both integrated with the topography and open to city views below. retaining walls double function to extend the first floor living area into the hillside and to form garden terraces on two levels. ten and twenty meter steel spans allow for unrestricted access to the surroundings and frame uninterrupted views over los angeles. deep overhangs provide solar protection for double glazed walls that slide away to create continuous open spaces from interior to exterior, transforming the local hillside typology by allowing the house to be formed by the topography and opening directly to it in every direction.' when do we start packing? to move in, for good? you can be my neighbour, won't ya be? ;).oh yeah this extraordinary bit of architecture was designed by xten architecture _ distinctive, modern, contemporary. stay tuned for more on them shortly - they rock it.farfallegosh. it's wednesday and it feels like it's draggin on and on and .....yawn. maybe if i wear this today everything will be groovy. this will definitely make everything better, a butterfly chapeau. pretty.

stan the man
we were commissioned by our youngest client yet _ 8yrs old, to do a book for flat stanley. stanley flew to us for a consultation in our studio and we gladly took him on a tour of toronto. he is currently on his way back to the O.C. with presentation in tow. good luck stan, grade two is a tuff bunch.[blogger is having a brain_fart...it won't post pics......stay tuned] dream it_build it_drive it.
i love how the website shows the little gals playing with the cars, so cool. we have a few of these and we are huge fans of automoblox. such a smart toy, seriously. it's like the modern transformer but a car and loads of imagination. come on , teach your kids to build, live and create outside of the box _ buy automoblox. good solid fun. for little and big boys and girls.

these are the new 2008 limited editions ....just in time for pre xmas - you heard me, xmas. and no, sadly we can't get them at target or any big box stores but if you click here you might just find out where in a state near you, canada, the UK or japan! okay and the design - absolutely beyond a dash of style....and there is always vroom for more for the kid!
S9-R Sport Sedan C9-R Sportscar X9-X Sport Utility
available at the toy space 106 bathurst st in toronto. [approx. $39.95 - $42.00 CDN plus taxes] sebastian brajkovic
sebastian brajkovic developed homegrown: crops that you grow in the same place where the daily ritual of eating takes place. growing and eating what you have grown yourself gives you tranquillity and the chance to enjoy life to the fullest. the lamps contains growlamp bulps. for growing you could use metal halide or lamps with more than 6400 kelvin light, for blooming you need light with a lower color. simple, elegant, perfect.[design academy eindhoven 2006].
he also showed in milan this year with the ever popular 'lathe chairs' [design academy eindhoven 2006]
super_cool. pane e aqua
when in milan hit rossans orlandi's 'pane e acqua': a historic “tabaccheria” in the established magenta neighbour has become an innovative restaurant and bar which is open from 9 in the morning to 11 in the night. the restaurant designed by the architect paola navone [you know, the lovely lady who designs for everyone _ poliform, casa milano, illy caffe, cappellini, dreamland at heimtextil.....] for design curator rossana orlandi follow the spirits of the lo spazio, just two steps behind the corner on the same street. the interior mixed of contemporary and vintage design pieces and industrial lighting's and tables gives a unique charm of old and new. everything is for sale. the cooking is simple and natural, all the ingredients are homemade and the selection of wines is far from the obvious choices, basically made on private producers. the restaurant is open from monday to saturday. this woman has it all. video casagang, the outcome of these video art installs is too gorgeous not to post. you can not disagree can you. and this is way beyond a plasma installation, read and see all about it here. video art, this is the ticket! architect antoine predock _ the 'dallas house' he designed for 'deedie and rusty rose, a 'theater of trees'. impeccable. [the life-size computer animated tree whose branches undulate hypnotically, as if blown by a constant imaginary wind, seems practically made for its new location in a former water tank] photo: dwight eschliman terence riley and john bennett’s miami house _ bennett an architect, designed their house on miesian principles also used digital technology to turn their walls into art. photo: dwight eschliman house for jeanne and michael klein, the architect mark dubois had two main issues to play with: light and art. dubois turned the front courtyard into an outdoor viewing area, with a projection screen stretched behind a sheet of glass - a giant viewing window! apparently each part of the house comes alive through out the day - morning noon and night. who wouldn't love to come home to that! photo: dwight eschliman most of the owners of these homes have an extensive large art collection to work and collaborate with. which is my favorite - i'm torn, they are all so inspiring and gorgeous. did anybody notice there's no snow in any of these digs? i bet the snow would make it even better. stellar flooring creation
this rug is covering the entire world! well, europe anyway and soon it will hit toronto and my guess is that we will be able to get it in january at king and spadina. but i think it is inspiring and a magnificent piece of art, design and flooring - spectacular BUT who cares what i think, right? this little field has hit more shows and won more awards than we even know _ the prestigious, mythical parisian centre george pompidou has purchased a piece for the background of his museum!
 little field of flowers rug [2006] designer_ tord boontje for nani marquina winner of the 2007 red dot design award, monsieur tord boontje the industrial designer was commissioned by nani marquina [love them to death!] to create his little field of flowers rug [2006]. similar to marquina's roses rug, this design uses die-cutting to create the shapes of flowers and leaves. with six distinct shapes of flower combinations, in three different tonalities, this design creates an intriguing composition that's all about movement, texture and color. a witty whimsical approach to a floor covering, boontje brings the experience of walking through a meadow into an interior space. the rug is hand-loomed using a manually actuated loom, and features both looped and cut pile. together with the nonprofit care & fair, nani marquina is fighting against illegal child labor in the manufacturing of carpets. available at dwr little field of flowers rug - small $4,000 now $3,600 or large $6,000 now $5,400 [semiannual 10% sale] comes in plum or olive.
 this flooring has participated in all types of state-of-the-art and trendsetting design expositions, here's just a few:
SIDI cologne showroom [they have a few showrooms]
scoot and rock
this beechwood scooter becomes a rocker when turned upside down. this fantastic piece was made in the 1950's by the team hans brockhage and erwin andrä; it will be $1,200 at the booth of sarah latham-kearns. it's for sale at a show over at the armory in nyc: through sunday_ where: 69th regiment armory on lexington ave at 26th st for more info: [212] 255.0020. juicy lick and stick
i love flavor paper. the name says it all. produces unique vintage, contemporary and custom handscreened wallcoverings that will add a burst of flavor to any environment. we posted way back and now they have settled into their new digs and are bringing it on back. who: flavor paper ~ 'founded on the oregon coast by a guy named ted, the small handscreened wallpaper company flourished in the age of aquarius. many years later, some young designers seeking striking wallcoverings discovered ted’s greatness- just days before the designs and equipment were to be destroyed. knowing what had to be done, these young designers headed west to save ted’s legacy…relocated to the bywater district of new orleans, flavor paper continues to print using ted’s traditional printing methods, but with greatly increased accuracy and detail. contact flavor to see samples of fine handscreened wallpaper designed in ted’s days or fresh from the next generation of flavor paper designers.' steady 70 miami beach fl. steve levine’s ssteady 70 is a photography team that specializes in fashion, architecture, and interior photography in nyc and miami. they recently did a fashion shoot inside glottman architecturedesignfurniture in miami beach using some flavor papered walls flavour did for art basel. flavor Paper steals the spotlight! totally!
and yes the one on the bottom is actually scratch and sniff - yes, you heard me!
  and check out their digs - love it! besides, who doesn't love anyone who does lenny kravitz? rocker lenny kravitz’s sexy creole cottage posen backless - ARMOUR!today i believe i need to be wearing this backless number to battle the design desk dilemmas. no to mention the million other things i am juggling at the moment [i.e. peanut butter on my shirt that was meant for the kids sandwich].
i will accompany this illustrious backless number with my invisible cape and the following shoes - damn it!

Zac Posen taffeta dress, price upon request. At www.zacposen.com. Photo: Philippe Cometti

Chloe. Photo: Firstview
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