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miranda howe ceramics

the roadside scholar - stuff i found on the highway of life | September 2nd 2008 by Gigi Leonard

i like these earthy tones and heavy textures on the functional and decorative pieces of new mexico artist miranda howe’s collection. miranda’s pieces are influenced by her world travels and the rhythmic qualities of repetitive patterns. read more

Textile Art {Les Indiennes}

Write On and More | September 2nd 2008

Generously oversized napkins featuring an elephant print pattern will add a touch of Indian charm to your tabletop. Available in a set of 4 from Les Indiennes by Mary Mulcahy. enjoy hh read more

O’Suzannah’s New Digs

cvilleStyle | August 27th 2008 by Kyle

Virginia Woolf wanted a room with a view.  O’Suzannah’s owner just wanted a better view of her room.   And now she has it.  The local shop selling all-things-good is up and running in its new location on 4th Street NE on the downtown mall (up read more

3D holographic imaging app for the Apple iPhone? video

Desinformado | Technology and Lifestyle Blog | August 26th 2008 by whatz

Designer David O’Reilly has transformed imagery into the future by taking iPhone application code and creating a 3G hologram which appears to jump out the iPhone screen. O’Reilly says: “The application works by assuming a constant viewing angl read more

iHologram - iPhone application

iPhone News Updated | August 24th 2008 by thanaads

iHologram - iPhone application from David OReilly on Vimeo. The application works by assuming a constant viewing angle (35-45 degrees), typical for when the device is placed on a tabletop. The 3d scene’s perspective is then warped using anamorp read more

iHologram iPhone

Impact Lab | August 23rd 2008

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYG63-aV7yQ This is the iHologram iPhone app by David O’Reilly which let you see 3D object on your iPhone screen. The application works by assuming a constant viewing angle (35-45 degrees), typical for when t read more

Designs By Nature {Blue Leaves Collection}

Write On and More | August 22nd 2008

Coffee and tea lovers can rejoice in the stunning, nature inspired Blue Leaves Collection. Hand painted porcelain cups and saucers feature fresh floral patterns. The unique silverware collection of tea and coffee spoons are designed and created by read more

heather mae erickson ceramics

the roadside scholar - stuff i found on the highway of life | August 15th 2008 by Gigi Leonard

let’s all glide into the weekend on the smooth and minimal stylings of philadelphia clay artist heather mae erickson. heather’s porcelain work revolves around the past, present and future, and how decorative art comes into play within a f read more

mini Japanese SCREENS

Chickedee | August 11th 2008

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Simple Tabletop Glam: Popmat Paper Placemats

Green Your Decor | August 5th 2008 by Jennae Petersen

Placemats are invaluable at my house. They tend to confine messes to a small area and make them easier to clean up — a big thumbs up when you have a toddler who makes messes even when she’s eating “daintily.”  I know my little gi read more

Spice Up Your Life

Modern Living Hawaii | August 1st 2008

I have a confession; I hate the look of most Salt and Pepper shakers - I mean, I really hate them.  A beautifully decorated table can be spoiled by the ubiquitous silver and glass salt and pepper shakers that don't match the place settings, or by pl read more

elizabeth prince ceramics

the roadside scholar - stuff i found on the highway of life | July 25th 2008 by Gigi Leonard

let’s have a look at the beautiful ceramic designs from uk artist elizabeth prince. in a previous life, elizabeth was a fine artist and a popular interior designer. her stolen moments in between commissions were spent working in clay, and as ti read more

Tabletop

Photospoon | July 19th 2008

Tabletop cafe, which is opened recently in May 2008, is located at 924 East Coast Road. It serves Western food. I was there with a group of friends. It is a nice cosy place to have a gathering with friends. read more

Microsoft Surface tabletop computers in Vegas

Great News! | July 18th 2008 by cowokkece

The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has brought six Microsoft Surface tabletop computers into its iBar ultra-lounge for use and play by bar patrons. Cool. I cannot wait to get out there and try it out.Microsoft Surface is a thirty inch read more

Inspired Dining {Eloquent Ink Serving Pieces}

Write On and More | July 17th 2008

The nature inspired designs of Massachusetts based, Eloquent Ink, now grace a stunning line of porcelain plates and platters. Working with local artisans, each piece is hand-crafted and accented with either 22 karat gold or platinum. Functional ar read more

Nenen by Igor Marq for Corian

Origami Blog | July 14th 2008 by origamiblog

Architect Igor Marq designed an origami-inspired piece called Nenen for Corian. This innovative centerpiece is exemplary of form follows function; useful as a supportive base as well as a centerpiece for fruits and veggies! read more

In The End, Victory Was Won…Not Lost.

bits & bytes & pixels & sprites | July 9th 2008

This is… well… This is not entirely video game related but it’s enough to share with you all. It’s also a clear example to me that I’ve definitely got my shit together and my life is well balanced. Evidently some douche read more

Innermost Asteroid Lamp

Design Crack | July 8th 2008 by Brandon Baunach

Innermost Asteroid Lamp Innermost Ltd. stands firmly at the top of the homewares design curve, creating tabletop items and lighting fixtures as innovative as they are practical. Their signature Ghost collection, is the perfect expression of minimalis read more

Innermost Delight Drum Shade

Design Crack | July 8th 2008 by Brandon Baunach

Innermost Delight Drum Shade Innermost Ltd. stands firmly at the top of the homewares design curve, creating tabletop items and lighting fixtures as innovative as they are practical. Their signature Ghost collection, is the perfect expression of mini read more

Wallride

Mexican John Blogspot | July 7th 2008 by John Bowman

Located in the Primary School at the top of Sandyford, the bank has been tarmaced  and is pretty good- better if you carve right to left though. There is a curb at the bottom that makes it good for manual into/out of wallride too. The school is easy read more

“D&D 4th Edition Core Rulebook Collection,” by James Wyatt, R…

Errant Dreams Reviews | July 4th 2008 by Heather Grove

Overall, I'm disappointed in D&D 4th edition. For now, my campaign is going to stay based on 3.5. I think I could make a good game out of it, but it would take more effort in house rules than I'm willing to put in. read more

Sandy Carson Photography

Mexican John Blogspot | July 4th 2008 by John Bowman

If you have never seen it you should definitley check out Sandy's website. It showcases his considerable talents as a photographer and he also has a blog on there too which he regularly updates. This photo of Andy Martinez from a recent Dig is a good read more

Working on My RPG

Blog of Frank S. Pilone | June 29th 2008 by Frank S. Pilone

No, not rocket propelled grenade, but Role Playing Game. I haven’t found a completely decent rule-set that I like, although the d20 is probably the best commercial set. My goal however would be to eventually provide a web site that would allow read more

Origami Fake Out!

Origami Blog | June 24th 2008 by origamiblog

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Five Fun New Finds To Hip Up Your Home

If It's Hip, It's Here | June 22nd 2008 by laura sweet

Five fun new finds!From top:1. Anna Carin Dahl's Deer vases. Ceramic, 6" tall by 2.5" in diameter. Orange, Pink or Green with colored interior glaze.2. Chris Collicott's Toy Soldier candleholder. Heavy enough to be a bookend too! Size: 9"h x7"w 3. Pi read more

D&D Launches 4th Ed

gmtristan.com | June 12th 2008 by Mon Macutay

The much anticipated Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition was launched last June 7, 2008 with Wizards of the Coast, official publishers of game declaring that day as “Game Day”. A special game day website was made by WotC so that fans and pl read more

pia baastrup ceramics

the roadside scholar - stuff i found on the highway of life | June 12th 2008 by Gigi Leonard

please bear with me while i take my time being completely enchanted by pretty things! i love these delicate yet sturdy porcelain pieces from the paperboat collection of danish ceramic artist pia baastrup. she makes the models in paper first, then rol read more

Nautical Summer

Modern Living Hawaii | June 6th 2008

This summer is about all things nautical, so I thought I would make a table inspired by the classic summer theme. The glasses came first, I found them in a Waikiki store and couldn't resist them; they are Tetra Fish Glassware from Roost. The Maldive read more

TableTop - O futuro dos computadores está numa mesa?

Free Soft | May 30th 2008 by Edu

    Este vídeo mostra uma das propostas da Microsoft, para a tecnologia de um novo tipo de computadores de sala, o TableTop.         read more

witches’ kitchen by tord boontje

the roadside scholar - stuff i found on the highway of life | May 22nd 2008 by Gigi Leonard

not that i have changed my mind about the opinion that tord can do no wrong, but his carved witches’ kitchen line of serving utensils, made of sustainable wood by artisans in guatemala, remind me of that one scary movie that one time, with jere read more

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