All of the above photo's can be tracked back via my Pinterest Christmas board. The wood veneer garland is a great Christmas DIY project!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
winter wonderland
All of the above photo's can be tracked back via my Pinterest Christmas board. The wood veneer garland is a great Christmas DIY project!
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pinterest
Sunday, December 2, 2012
unstationary
Bijzondermooi is selling Unstationary in the Netherlands. I hope a lot of international shops will fill their shelves with these paper cases, note pads, writing paper, envelopes, tags and little cards as well!
By the way, it is all ecofriendly produced by 'my' printer (the man who produces my work already for almost 5 years!).
The orange 'house' is a mini-block of page-markers by Suck UK, I bought in London (V&A) last week. The wooden bird-shaped tape holder has been on my blog before, you can buy it here.
Labels:
design,
paper,
pattern design
Sunday, November 25, 2012
my magazine angel
Buitenleven is a lovely dutch magazine (one of the few I actually READ), a hip lifestyle & nature magazine. The editors and I have always been working great together and every time they publish one of my new designs it looks wonderful. Some months ago they asked me to design a Christmas give-away for all their readers, you can imagine how honoured I felt!
When I came home from London last Thursday, the Christmas issue with the angel fell on my doormat.
So here she is: my Buitenleven ("Bowtenlivven") angel!
ps. Sorry: available in Holland (maybe Belgium?) only!
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new JM-design,
paper,
pattern design
Sunday, November 18, 2012
secret mission London
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| London map by StudioKMO |
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| Anthropologie on Kings Road Orla's store in Covent garden |
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The Boxpark in Shoreditch
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Next to that this trip will be special because my friend and German distributor Sabine Wittig (from online shop La Mesa and Blog Azurweiss) and me are going to meet each other at Heathrow airport and we will spend most of the days in London together. We haven't seen each other for 8 years. And of course my English distributors, Saskia & Sofie will be there too...I am really looking forward to it!
I hope to find time for visiting Uniqlo (to buy some Orla Kiely stoles for only a few pounds), to show Sabine the Anthropologie store on Kings Road and the Orla store in Covent Garden.
And I would love to go back to the Shoreditch area, there seems so much to be going on. There's this new Boxpark, worlds first pop-up mall, housed in simple sea containers and there seem to be several new shops since I was there 1,5 years ago.
If we find time: of course we'll visit the V & A-museum and Tate Modern...
My special wish for this time: a real British Afternoon Tea, I must admit I never had a Tea in London before! Would you happen to know a good (meaning new/hip/organic or completely traditional - fine with me!) London Tearoom? Thanks for any good ideas!
Monday, November 5, 2012
missed
How could I have missed Wies Preijde on the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven last week? Guess I was sleeping somehow!
With colourfull yarns strung up to the walls this textile and fashion artist creates a somewhat unreal but certainly warm world. It must feel strange to walk through it, I guess, like entering a textile comic strip. What an inspriration!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
dutch design week 2012
Here you can find a few of the things that caught my eye alongside our path:
| Steven Banken |
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| studio Elke van den Berg |
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| Mandalight Made by Chou |
| recycled bottle-tealight holders by Riikka Jefremof from Finland (email) |
| colour porcelain by Scholten en Baijings |
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| And this is my 'wall of work': 1000 Circles on a high wall in the ART Hotel |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
dutch design freak
Next Thursday I'll be sticking a couple of hundred Circles to a huge wall in the Art Hotel in Eindhoven. I am going to attend an exhibition called Dutch Design Freak which is part of the Dutch Design Week.
The Dutch Design Week is my favorite time of the year (ok, apart from Christmas): in this week the industrial monuments in Eindhoven (Philips city) open their doors. Young, but also established, designers (mostly from the Design Academy) show their new designs and ideas.
If you are hungry for inspiration: plan a trip to Eindhoven!
The Dutch Design Week is my favorite time of the year (ok, apart from Christmas): in this week the industrial monuments in Eindhoven (Philips city) open their doors. Young, but also established, designers (mostly from the Design Academy) show their new designs and ideas.
If you are hungry for inspiration: plan a trip to Eindhoven!
Labels:
design,
new JM-design,
visit
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