Kay Bojesen Denmark just released the colorful Songbird flock of wooden toy birds, originally designed by Kay Bojesen in 1950 but never put into production.
Love these colorful & minimal Japanese playground animals!
A perfect minimal workspace for the home office...
A few vintage desk favorites via Chicago auction house Wright.
A collection of toys by Swiss designer Adrien Rovero designed to symbolically turn waste material derived from animals back into animals.
Whimsical "Alice" mirror by French designer Sebastien Servaire, limited edition of eight available at Gallery R'Pure.
Totally cool handmade buffalo by Tamar Mogendorff, available at Alder & Co.
The LRG Rocking Chair by Melounge Studio, a low-slung rocker with removable / interchangeable upholstery.
I'm totally into these geometric art blocks from Sketch.Inc on Etsy.
Spotted on an L.A. grocery store shelf as part of a guerrilla campaign by Ron English decrying the high sugar content in children's cereal.
Clever Jiro bird envelopes by Japanese designer Tori Pochi–the yellow beak is the closing flap of the envelope.
Designed by Casey Chen, these erasers serve as a subtle reminder that careless mistakes can be costly.
Brilliant work with a vintage 1960s feel by Portuguese illustrator André da Loba.
Quentin de Coster went to straight to the source while designing Animal, soliciting drawings of tables and dogs from a group of children.
Fun bean bags illustrated by Ulrika Gustafsson, available at ferm LIVING.