
Tons of fresh new design to report on this week courtesy of our ninja merchandisers James and Antoi! Be sure to scroll down for an overview of our latest additions to the site. My personal favorites? David Brunicardi's Honey Drip collection.
Have a stellar weekend.
Regards,  Matt Design Public |
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Jenny Sauer from three sheets 2 the wind has just released her hugely popular designs on a new Pebble colored linen. . . . more |
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EcoTots is the latest and greatest kids line from uber sustainable design team InModern. Assembles in minutes and without hardware or tools - just say no to Swedish diagrams!. . . more |
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The new Sparrow Collection by Oeuf offers a design aesthetic to please parents and children alike. . . . more |
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Fatboy OUTDOOR is here!. . . more |
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The HoneyDrip collection from local Bay Area designer David Brunicardi is simply stunning and eco-friendly to boot!. . . more |
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Meet the Bugaboo Bee
the most compact Bugaboo stroller, made for life on the fly. The Bugaboo Bee has a compact, nimble, one-piece easy to fold design.. . . more |
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Yes, the Builtby Lamp is a stylish way to illuminate your home - but it's also a piece of art. You can customize the lamp base by sliding the colored blocks off the neck, re-configure the order and lock them back into place. . . . more |
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NEWS, ETC. . . 
I love my TV shows either really really good (like "The Wire" and "Big Love"), or so bad it's good. I admitted on AT:LA yesterday that I am addicted to "The Hills," for example.
Yesterday, I met my friend Wicki at IKEA to try and find curtains for the loft we are staging. We had great luck, finding 118" x 56" shears for $14.
It's a really bad thing that I live so close to Victory Vintage, because I get these very tempting emails from them all the time and then I can hop in the car and be there in about 12 minutes flat.
I admit it: I've been letting the designer interviews fall by the wayside recently, and I'm so happy to get them going again.
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