Another fabulous pin from Sandi aka Benandi. This one is a hand drawn Royal Typewriter Brooch Pin. $6
(via Benandi on Etsy)
Another fabulous pin from Sandi aka Benandi. This one is a hand drawn Royal Typewriter Brooch Pin. $6
(via Benandi on Etsy)
Another workspace found on Design*Sponge. This one is much busier and playful but just as functional. This is illustrator Raymond Beisinger’s space. His wife, Elizabeth Hudson, is a clothing and accessories designer so her workspace is dominated by a vintage sewing machine.
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This is a loving portrait of the tried-and-true Pink Pearl eraser by Jordan Crane. Its a 26”x4-” silkscreen print available for $40.
(via Boing Boing)
We have inspired others! Congrats to Iamdawt for finding this sweet faux woodgrain labelmaker. Go forth and thrift for your own labeller — no batteries required!
Reading about The Well Appointed Desk’s collection of vintage label makers made me want one again. I spotted this one at Savers the other day, came with one refill, for $2.99. Score! My first label now has a place of honor on the front of my laptop, just under Serenity.
This is a little sneak peek of Jess Loraas’s workspace. All the printers and misc technology are hidden in the cupboards to help keep the space clutter-free.
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(by heather pauline)
The Any Bag Camera Bag Insert from Photojojo Store will let you turn any bag, purse or tote into a well-insulated camera bag. Its no longer necessary to search endlessly for the perfect camera bag because you can just slide this insert into any bag large enough to hold it. Its padded and water-resistant to protect your precious cargo and yet discreet — no big flashing NIKON logos letting someone know your expensive SLR resides inside. $59
(Found via Creature Comforts who willingly admitted to stuffing her lenses into old socks before jamming them in her tote until this little bit of genius was discovered)