Cool Hunting Video Presents: Calico Wallpaper: A look at the process behind the beautifully handcrafted wallpaper from a small Brooklyn-based duo

Cool Hunting Video Presents: Calico Wallpaper


Those who spent some time at NYC’s recent International Contemporary Furniture Fair may have come across the duo behind Calico Wallpaper, who were at ICFF displaying their striking…

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Bat to the Bone

Without a doubt, Bat to the Bone is sure to make you look like the most badass batter on the field. It’s a great conversation starter that will leave the rival team shaking in their cleats! It’s polyurethane, but just tell em’ it came from the last pitcher’s arm.

Designer: BTTB


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The Space Between

Balance is a contemporary flower vase designed with the traditional know-how of Veneto blown glass. The decorative piece is composed of a single floating glass element that rests on a weighted oak structure, inspiring reflection on the delicate physics and emphasizing balance between emptiness and fullness.

Designer: Marie Dessuant


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Opposite, but the same.

According to a Chinese philosophy known as Taijitu, life is based on a fundamental value of the harmonies that exist between opposites (think yin & yang!). Inspired by this duality, this pair of candelabras express the dynamic interplay of polar opposites with contrasting materials and colors. Both share the same form, but one is of cold, industrial metal and the other of warm, natural wood. Together, they’re a beautiful accent to the modern interior.

Designer: Barnabé Ribay


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Repeating Seating

Admittedly, I wasn’t sure what I was looking at when I first saw this design by Streng, but I think that’s just a part of its appeal & exactly what I like about it so much. The metal Meme stool gives the illusion of heaviness but is actually one continuous surface of lightweight aluminum sheet that’s handmade using a metal-turning process. Using interlocking top & bottom components, the user can stack or group multiples together to create unique sculptural arrangements. Check out the vid to see how it’s made!

Designer: Streng

Streng Meme from streng on Vimeo.


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If You’re Hunting for Home Decor

Look no further! Philou le Caribou is a clever, cruelty-free cardboard trophy deer head with the perfect touch of kitsch for the home or office! It’s a fun piece of decor during the day, but nighttime is when it really shines. A light at the nose produces a large, looming shadow to create a visual oddity that’s sure to be a conversation starter. DIY, flat-pack ready, lightweight, easy to ship, and even easier to put together!

Designers: Maxime Dubreucq, Vincent Claudepierre, & Benoit Louzaouen


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Just Birdieful!

The vivifying energy of pure English sycamore or black walnut, colorful spirits and the warmth of handcrafted workmanship will certainly be transmitted to the people, in whose homes the Bird by SpinterDesign will settle. Available in a variety of colors, it makes for a friendly and natural toy, learning device or simply an ornament to brighten spaces!

Designer: Jacob Pugh


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Feeling Foxy

It’s not often that we feature something that’s purely decor, but this piece by Bongo Design is particularly interesting. The Steel Fox is a modern, minimal (and fox-friendly!) take on the taxidermy animal bust. In solid steel, it will look great next to the cardboard deer or paper rhino that are so “in” right now!

Designer: Bongo Design


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Organizing and storing your Fourth of July decorations

Independence Day 2012 has come to an end. Some of you may have hosted barbecues, others lit off fireworks, and there were likely many of you who dressed up both the inside and outside of your homes with decorations sporting the traditional red, white, and blue.

Just as with any holiday, once the festivities are over, you’ll need to take down your decorations and put them away until next year. The key is storing them so that you can find everything you need when that time rolls around again, keep them out of the way of your normal living paths until then, and store them safely so as not to invite bugs or pests into your home or the decorations. But, before you run out to get containers, keep these five organizing principles in mind:

  1. Gather like items together. As much as possible, keep all Fourth-of-July-related decor together so that they’re easy to find. Better yet, keep all banners together, all wall hangings together, all table cloths together, etc. Once packaged up, store them adjacent to other spring/summer items in your holiday storage.
  2. Make them accessible. Put your items away in a spot you can get to fairly easily and safely. If you have to move other things out of the way to reach them, it will be difficult to get what you want and to put them back when the time comes. Also, you don’t want to end up in the emergency room of your local hospital.
  3. Label your containers. Put a label (write “Fourth of July” or add an American Flag sticker) on your boxes to help you remember what’s inside the boxes without having to open the containers. It’s helpful to put a list of the contents on the outside of the box as well (e.g. two wreaths, one box of streamers) so you know how much you have and don’t go off buying duplicates in the future.
  4. Keep some original packaging. If the items are delicate, try to store them in their original boxes for additional protection (e.g. plates, paper crafts).
  5. Keep the good stuff. Only store items for the year that are in good condition and that you plan to use again. Trash or recycle broken items. Donate or give away items to friends that you no longer want but are still in good condition.

Only after you sort and organize and know exactly how much storage you’re going to need is it a good idea to buy containers. And, if you already have storage containers, you won’t need to buy anything at all.

If you’ll be storing a flag for the year, it is respectful to treat it well. If dirty, you can hand wash it in mild detergent. Or, if you prefer, you can dry clean it. According to the Federal Citizen Information Center (FCIC), some dry cleaners offer complimentary cleaning services for U.S. flags during the months of June and July. The FCIC also suggests keeping flags in an area that is well ventilated. Store it in an area you would other fine textiles, like a linen closet, instead of in an old garage, basement, or attic.

Flags are typically folded in a triangle which can require two people to do properly. Once it’s folded, put it in a triangular flag case or a container lined with acid-free paper made to hold nice linens.

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Spinning Wall of Wind

This unique sunshade, named Poetic Wind, creates a shimmering visual experience with wavelike shadows and light reflections activated by the outdoor breeze. As the wind presses against the panel, thousands of hexagonal pieces spin independently, revealing two different sides of silver and white. The result is a beautiful, unpredictable pattern of light and motion that can turn a bare screen into a captivating accent.

Designer: Hengchong Yu


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