Tuesday
Feb232010

Sigh. Saipua.

One of the final stops we took in Red Hook over the weekend was at Saipua (147 Van Dyke Street), a flower and soap shop that offered the perfect combination of a beautiful setting, magic-hour-type lighting, interesting objects to photograph, the alluring aroma of soaps mixing with flowers, and an un-camera-shy dog named Nea. I couldn't stop taking pictures.

It was a gorgeous way to end the day. Thanks to Eric and Amy for indulging me. (P.S. The soaps are amazing!)

Monday
Feb222010

Red Hook-ers

I just renewed the lease for my teeny-tiny studio in Brooklyn for another year. So to remind me why I'm sticking around the nabe, I'm dedicating this whole week on M-Dashing to my favorite NYC borough, starting with this post on my weekend in Red Hook.

Red Hook is a neighborhood that's only accessible by bus, car, ferry, or, if you're the adventurous type, foot. There's no nearby subway stop, and I think this fact (among others) makes Red Hook a sort of magical, out-of-the-way destination in the minds of a lot of New Yorkers (even to those like me, who live just a 10-minute bus ride away).

Most people also know the area as the location of New York's only IKEA, our largest Fairway supermarket, and a few cruise line terminals. But that's just scratching the surface. Situated on a peninsula on the southern edge of Downtown Brooklyn, Red Hook has this old-timey-maritime-village-meets-dangerous-industrial-zone-meets-artsy-bad-ass vibe. There are great local shops with tons of personality. Restaurants and bakeries full of charming coolness. A few pubs. And also a key-lime pie store and a couple of garden centers. It's random and slightly quirky and doesn't feel like you're in New York City at all. I totally dig it.

My girlfriend Leah and I spent our sunny Saturday there, starting off with pear pancakes and breakfast martinis at Fort Defiance, then wandering through several delicious shops. Here are a few pics of our lovely day.

Photos 1 - 4: Foxy & Winston, 392 Van Brunt Street. Screenprinted totes, bags, cards, and general adorableness. Stop by and say hello to lovely Jane.

Photo 5: Erie Basin, 388 Van Brunt Street. Antique + contemporary jewelry, objects, furniture, and sophistication.

Photo 6 - 8: Metal and Thread, 398 Van Brunt Street. Art, antiques, jewelry, and gorgeousness.

Photo 9: Red Lipstick, 390 Van Brunt Street. Clothing, accessories, jewelry, and cuteness. Chat with super-friendly Amy (she's got the inside scoop on what it's really like to live in the 'Hook).

Friday
Feb192010

Bigfoot sightings

Does this trend actually exist?

 

OR

 

I am a little afraid of this trend.

 

OR

 

I scoured the world for this trend, but it was almost impossible to find.

 

OR

 

Evidence suggests that this trend may truly be out there.

 

OR

 

Is this trend just a myth...or is it real?

 

ALSO
Items containing Bigfoot imagery make my bigmouth laugh.

 

For real.

The Sasquatch Moon - Block Print, $20, jasonchenier at etsy


Happy Birthday Sasquatch card
, $3.95, OrangeTwist at etsy

 

The Yeti Apron, $38, flappergirl at etsy

Bigfoot mini letterpress notebook, $6, blackbirdletterpress at etsy

Color Work Station print by Megan Whitmarsh, $20, $50, or 200, 20x200.com

Bigfoot poster, $20, mountainmancreative at etsy

images: linked to their sources above

Thursday
Feb182010

Let me gussy up your office. Please.

I'm not cheating on us. I swear. But remember that interview I recently gave over at Herman Miller? Well, in who'd-a-thunk-it news, it actually ended up leading me to a great new side-gig as a contributing writer for Herman Miller's Lifework blog. (Collective group hug!) (I mean, if you're comfortable with that.) (!)

Lifework focuses on how work life and your everyday life merge, and I've been charged with creating roundups of items for the office that look chic and act professional. And on Wednesdays, bust out that iTunes gift certificate you got (and still haven't used) from your Secret Santa or your totally hip aunt--I'm going to be doing a new series on music, which will include interviews with cool people on how music inspires the cool work they create (very cool playlists included). I'm hoping that series will launch next Wednesday, February 24, so stay tuned.

My first post went live yesterday with a roundup of an office, er, staple: staplers. Five fabulous ones, to be exact. Check it out here.

Please do stop by often. I'll be here; I'll be there. And be sure to let me know what you think (and if you're ever on the hunt for a particular office item...I may dedicate a little roundup to you!).

(!!)