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This is What a Baby Hippo Looks Like

by naomi on January 19, 2012

In case you didn’t know… Via Buzzfeed’s list of “Things That Make You Saw Awww”

The Standard Hotel Elevator

by admin on July 15, 2009

Because elevators aren’t scary enough, NYC’s The Standard Hotel (which has been in the news lately thanks to somewhat inappropriate yet entertaining displays to High Line visitors) has a new installment to help make your anti-stair experience more spiritual: It (…)

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Framed art wall

by admin on April 4, 2009

Made By Girl showed off her beautiful framed art wall yesterday and now I’m ready to start collecting for mine. How great is this smattering of printed goodies? Images from Made By Girl. Perhaps I’ll star with these… Clockwise from (…)

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Domino mag closing

by admin on January 29, 2009

Domino’s done! -February 09 issue, photo from Domino So say the internet rumours. Gawker’s hed–”Conde Crumble Continues”–really makes it sound like a nightmare. Farewell to my cute little interiors glossy and farewell to one more job application! A small tribute (…)

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A Note About Jute

by admin on November 20, 2008

In honor of our new jute rug (purchased at the 23rd St. Home Depot, but doesn’t seem to be up on their site any longer), I thought I’d do a little investigating about this mystery material. Turns out I do (…)

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The Tail(s) of Coney Island

by admin on June 23, 2008

We got started late on Saturday but decided last minute that we didn’t want to miss it. We scurried down to the D train and took it to the last stop. A place with history, a place with charm, and (…)

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Car-free Manhattan

by admin on June 17, 2008

Go green. Everybody’s doing it. Peer pressure, city! People shop with canvas bags. You have to reuse your metro card to get all your money. And a 7-mile stretch of the city is going to be car-free for six hours. (…)

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