Orla Kiely’s Home Collection For Target Is Finally Here!

For years, Target has been known to partner with high end designers from Luella to Thakoon for their Go International clothing collection at extremely budget-friendly prices. Your closet may be stocked, but what about your home? This past weekend, Target launched their limited-edition Orla Kiely home collection so everyone can get a piece of great design for a low price! Walk down any street and you’re bound to see an iconic Orla Kiely bag, and now you can bring her into your home decor too– without maxing out your credit card. From the most charming apron to everyday mugs and dinnerware in colorful floral and fruity motifs, it’s easy to smile every time you open your cupboard doors. To see a sample of the collection, click the slideshow! Hurry, the Orla Kiely collection is available now at Target stores with select items at Target.com.

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Swallow Magazine

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We liked Swallow Magazine so much we sat down with James Casey, its creative director. This hard bound bi-annual magazine approaches food, and the people and culture behind it, in new and innovative ways.

Cool Hunting: What was the inspiration behind Swallow?
James Casey: Swallow Magazine came about as a result of working on other magazines and sensing that something was missing creatively. We would travel to exotic locations, and I found myself increasingly interested in local foods and where to get the best meals. This resulted in co-opting like-minded photographers as we travelled and that’s more or less it. I also felt that there was something missing within the food magazine world, as so many titles seemed to miss the creativity and approach that exists in other genres of magazines.

CH: The visual design of the magazine is definitely part of its appeal. The type, photography, layout and illustration work is great. How did the creative direction come together?
JC: The visual design comes from everywhere and nowhere. It started off as a very simplified layout, but it got added to a little over time. I still think it’s pretty simple, although it will certainly evolve over time. As for creative inspiration, I look a lot at photography as inspiration — people like Wolfgang Tillmans are certainly inspiring with their approach to still lifes.

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CH: The first issue is dedicated to the food and eating experiences of Scandinavia. Can you tell us why?
JC: Scandinavia came about at the suggestion of a friend. We were jostling about for ideas, and she had just returned from Denmark and Oslo. After suggesting we look into it, it turned out that the Nordics did indeed have an interesting food scene, but also had enough of the vernacular to make it right.

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CH: Swallow publishes twice a year. Can you tell us about the next issue?
JC: Issue 2 is going to be the Trans Siberian Express. I dont want to say too much more about it, but it should be similar enough to keep people happy, but different enough to keep ourselves amused. It will come out this summer.

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Swallow Magazine’s Issue One: Nordic, is available online or at these retailers.

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w.i.p.s. Wednesday

I love this shot of Giant Dwarf‘s work-in-progress. (Visit Sue’s Etsy shop to see what she made!)

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“14 % [table]” is a table with a slant tabletop – diagonally sloping at an angle of 14 percent from the highest corner to the obliquely opposite one -..

Cinecycle: It’s Your Ride

Directed by Daniel Leeb and commissioned by Hutchinson tires, the short film It’s Your Ride features cyclist and city dwellers Alfred Bobe Jr. and Fatimah Durkee, who amidst the chaos of the concrete jungle have created a private and peaceful psychological space as they traverse the streets. The film’s gorgeous cinematography and simple storyline speaks to the harmony with one’s environment that can be found while riding a bicycle in a city and the synchronistic connection we can have with those we have not even met.

Chopsticks Soap Dish

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alt= //ppThis is a DIYer unless you’re just not that inclined to collecting used chopsticks from the local takeout. My mom never threw out chopsticks when I was a kid. We actually had to handwash each stick! Child Welfare Services should have been called on that. Oh, my tormented childhood comes back to haunt me when looking at this soapdish./p

Pentagrams Abbott Miller Joins Forces with Martin Parr to Encourage Dancing

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Something more fun for a second here. While Paula Scher and company worked to put together the new face of New York’s Museum of Modern Art, elsewhere at Pentagram, partner Abbott Miller was assembling a book for photographer Martin Parr called Everybody Dance Now which is about pretty much exactly what you think a title like that would mean. It’s a collection of 35 years of Parr’s photographs of people dancing and Miller’s work, along with Kristen Spilman, is about as bright, colorful, and shiny as they come, fitting perfectly with Parr’s intimate shots to people getting loose. It’s just the thing for scary times just as these. Here’s a bit:

The cover of Everybody Dance Now appears in metallic rainbow, reminiscent of a flamboyant party decoration — a fitting design for a photographer famed for his depictions of British working-class life. Page edges are coated in silver, and like the cover, are so reflective the reader can catch glimpses of himself in the surface. Inside, the layout continues the silver and rainbow theme as it references the postcards Parr is so well known for collecting.

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Animal Shot Glasses

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Unitasker Wednesday: The Chompr

chompr1All Unitasker Wednesday posts are jokes — we don’t want you to buy these items, we want you to laugh at their ridiculousness. Enjoy!

The Chompr is a device to help you eat your hamburger without the mess. It is a concept design that will surely launch hamburger eating into the 21st century. Why use a knife and fork to cut the hamburger in half, when you can reach for the Chompr instead?

I can see the infomercial now: Billy Mays screaming into the camera about how hard it is to eat hamburgers only to assure the viewer that all their hamburger eating prayers have been answered in the form of the Chompr. “Now you can enjoy your hamburger without having to shower afterward!” 

According to the designer, the Chompr will be marketed to high-end restaurants with clientele that can’t afford condiments dripping from their hamburgers. The Chompr will surely be the benchmark for which all restaurants will be measured. Is your dining establishment considered high-end? If you want the high-end clients, you’ll have to make sure that all hamburgers are served in an elegant walnut and polished aluminum Chompr.

Thanks to reader Chris for bringing this unitasker to our attention.

New York Fashion Week Runway: Charlotte Ronson Delivers A Feminine Collection With Serious Edge

For fall 2009, Charlotte Ronson brought a bunch of fabulous fashion elements to one place. The collection started off very futuristic and edgy and a bit goth with lots of black, leather, biker jackets, and bondage shoes. The rough styles soon gave way to softer, more wearable ones with floaty chiffon, floral prints, plaid, chunky knits, and fun day dresses. Some looks were soft and sweet, some were retro and 70’s inspired, and others were scandalously sexy– especially the fierce corseted number. Overall, this eclectic show was jam packed with something for everyone.

Trends: leather gloves, plaid, military jackets, motorcycle jackets
Fabrics: knits, leather, chiffon
Celebs: Lindsay Lohan, Cory Kennedy, Joy Bryant
Photo credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

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