Surely the best way to protect yourself from the icy conditions this winter is with a practical and stylish accessory? We think this beautifully patterned headwear from Snood-cubed is the answer! For more details checkout www.snood-cubed.com
Tenesha decided to treat the team with some deliciously moreish Jaffa Cakes. Huge box of delights, if you are lucky you may even get some!!!
Dezeen has long been the website to turn to for a bit of design led inspiration. As daily subscribers to the site we're now daily readers of its fantastic new publication: Book of Ideas. Check it out!
British artist Petros Chrisostomou constructs hybrid spaces where objects take on a gargantuan quality and are rendered and crystalized in beautiful photographs. See his latest creations at Spring Projects Gallery from 11th November...
The Power of Making exhibition at the V&A Museum is a must see! Carved pencils tips, dry stone walls, Shauna Richardson's Crochetdermy Bear, 3-D printers, guitar shoes, sugar sculptures...what a treat!
With a 5 decade career under his belt already and an 80th birthday to celebrate, world renowned painter Gerhard Richter is currently spoiling us with his retrospective show Panorama at Tate Modern. Check it out!
Markus Friedrich Staab was born in 1964 in Germany. He is a visual artist in sculpturing, painting & composing of music with several national and international exhibitions under his belt?. We simply love his work with recycled & found objects.
REvived Furniture is the brainchild of Kristin Rosenberg. Kristin works from her studio in North London and undertakes the entire upcycling process by herself. Each piece is restored to the highest quality & lovingly painted by hand.
Kerry sent this picture to Tenesha, who screamed with excitement and nearly cried! Before you ask: it is a real dog possibly a Affenpinscher or Brussels Griffon. Those eyes could melt the coldest of hearts; does it inspire you to get a dog?
Check out this iconic piece from 1981 by designer Ettore Sottsass. A totemic room divider, its striking colours and random interplay of solids suggest avant-garde painting and sculpture. Currently on display at the Met in NYC.