Monday, October 19, 2009

Veloured Wolf Towel



These are so cheesy they are fresh, and your helping support the Wolf Howl Animal Perserve. We like the kitchy old school Alaska look of these towels, and trust us the Flight of the Concords type of person will love it.

$11.99 and you can grab them here

Monday, October 12, 2009

Night Owl Plates by Jane Jenni



We love this Night Owl plate and series from Jane Jenni, and it fits our October motif. We love how the colors work and the owl just dominates the plate, the graphic design element is cool and modern. It's $8.50 and you can grab it directly from Jane Jenni


http://janejennishop.com/night-owl-melamine-plate-jane-jenni.html

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Where the Wild Things Are Claw Trees



To continue our Halloween theme, we found this awesome print at Urban Outfitters today. We love Where the Wild Things Are and this print pays homage to that great book. You could keep this up all year long, We could see this making it's way into an office or study easily.

It's $68 and you can purchase it here

"Silhouetted trees and claw (and furry monster arm!) image based on the Where the Wild Things Are movie, digitally transferred to canvas by our very own print company, PrintRun, and stretched over a substantial wood frame. The image wraps all the way around the frame, giving the piece depth and attracting interest from all angles. Exclusive to Urban Outfitters. Imported. Wipe clean."

Monday, October 5, 2009

Creepy Pumpkins Glass Candle Holders



It's finally October and time to start thinking about Halloween decorations for your house. We found these fresh candle holders, which are hand engraved and very unique looking. Beyond that they are hand signed originals so you know your buying a one of a kind item. We really like the attention to detail and the fact that they are not overy cheesy as so many Halloween items can be. They are $14 for a pair and come via Esty.

Buy them here

"Two, 2.5" Engraved Glass Votive Holders

Hand engraved using a high speed rotary tool and diamond burrs. There are no acids, chemicals or sand blasting used to create these engravings in mass production. Every glass is one of a kind. There will never be two pieces exactly alike. These engravings are not traced. Every design is created freehand with only slight variances from the shown images. Each candle holder is a signed original.

This Item ships Priority, within five days of purchase (excluding Sundays).

Lead-Free Glass"

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Vela Candle Holder



Velocity has a great site for various house wares that we suggest you check out. We found these elegant candle holders on there today for only $50.

"Designer: Constantin Wortmann

The Vela Candle Holder by Umbra U+ Collection

Resembling a natural cell structure, the Vela Candleholder captures an elementary organic form. The Vela Candleholder is a sculptural object that can hold either three or four candles, depending on which side is turned up.

Aluminum Polished Finish

Dimensions: 10" W x 7 1/2" H x 3 1/2" D"


Get it here

Friday, September 25, 2009

Stacy Rink Interview!!! (Funky Fresh Purses, Wallets and More)





I met Stacy in high school in what seems like forever ago and over the years we have stayed in touch over the Internet. When she started posting up her designs a couple of years ago I was really intrigued by the intricate collage work of patterns, pictures and design that went into each project.

She runs her own website http://www.stacyrink.com/ and blog
http://stacyrink.wordpress.com/, and is always uploading new stuff for which is all unique and handmade. I wanted to feature her on the blog since I feel she really fits the Funk Fresh aesthetic, so I hit her up with a couple of questions to dig a bit deeper into her process and Inspiration.




When did you get started making purses and wallets and what was your inspiration?

I started making bags in 2003 when I moved to Wichita, KS. My art had previously been very minimal, large-scale sculptural presentations. When I moved, I didn't have the space, resources, or audience available to continue in that vein. Textile and fashion experimentation was old hat for me, but largely unexplored territory (as far as maximum creativity goes) so I began tinkering with process, pattern making, and design.

Inspiration finally hit while observing the locals and noting that while a majority would attend art/gallery openings and appreciate the work, they never became
art buyers yet all of them were decked out in trendy, labeled, and expensive gear. So I put two and two together and created a line of original accessories that featured one-of-a-kind artwork.

I really like that the designs are collageish yet each one really sticks with a theme, do you come up with a theme first or do you just start designing and end up with a theme?

At first, I was drawn to pop icons and went wild with 1970's nostalgia. There were lots of Godzilla's and Bruce Lee's and Barbarella's scattered around the studio. Since then, I've begun creating seasonal collections of about 250-300 pieces per set. For example, the Muselon Collection, which opens this Friday in Kansas City, is based entirely around the ancient Greek theory that Muses inspire all creativity. In this case, my muses were specific songs, albums, and spoken word. Each day in the
studio would start with the chosen piece of audio and I would listen to it continuously from conception to completion of each piece.

Can you let us in on a bit of your production process?

The production process is a fairly simple: several layers of heavyweight cotton are lined with roll adhesive and covered in lightweight cotton, then thrown into a heat press. The digital images are then printed and transferred onto the cotton in the same manner (heat press) and sealed with several layers of high-gloss varnish.

My love for deconstruction isn't apparent until the assembly begins; shunning traditional 'seamless' sewing methods, all of the bags are topstitched to showcase raw edges that unravel and fray, which is a great way for the client to really bond with their accessory as, over time, each bag becomes a direct reflection of how the owner treats it on a daily basis.

I really like the Ziggy Stardust Strapped Clutch and of course the Grandmaster Flash but do you have a favorite design you have done?

I've been carrying the same bag for years - it's a hobo called 'Ode to the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham'. Hey, if I can't own an old Caddy, I might as well carry one!

Do you have any favorite house wares in your home that you can tell us about?

Hands down, my favorite house ware is a set of four melamine plates by PopInk. Each plate features a semi-traditional Geisha holding a different bit of junk food, my favorite being a woman outfitted in a red kimono holding a chicken leg in her chopsticks. I got them at Dwelling Spaces in Tulsa, Oklahoma - http://www.dwellingspaces.net.

Thanks Stacy, please check out her website for some awesome unique gear you won't be disappointed.

check her out here

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Twisty Leg Dinning Chair



We usually try to keep most of the items we feature on the blog under $200, but this chair is really Funky Fresh. We love how the legs twist, and the white leather gives it that clockwork orange feel. You can also purchase it in black leather and they are pricey at $487.99 a chair, but that's what you pay for having such unique dinning chairs.

Purchase from High Tech Seating

"Toulon Dining Chair by Nuevo Living

This contemporary dining chair features elegant detail that will provide your dining space with modern sophistication.

Features:

High Polish Stainless Steel Frame
Leather Upholstery
Available in White and Black
CFS foam"

Mix Tape Kitchen Towel Set



While digging around on ESTY we also found these cool kitchen towels, an ode to the long lost cassette tape. We like how over sized the tape graphic is and it really makes for a fun and interesting towel. They run $18 dollars for a set, which is a bit expensive but your getting a one of kind piece that you won't find at Target.

Buy here

"New white flour sack kitchen towel hand screen printed with a large mixtape in black ink.

100% Cotton and as absorbent as a paper towel.

Extra large measuring 30" X 29.

Perfect house warming gift for that speical coffee fiend in your life."

Demi Spoon Clock



We were looking for interesting clocks for the kitchen and came across this spoon clock today. It's really shiny yet retains that retro charm with the interesting arms. It's a bit expensive at $75 but it comes gift wrapped in a pizza box, which would make a neat present.

Available via Etsy.

"DEMI-SPOON w/ PENDULUM
Demi-spoon clock with spoon pendulum. Shiny Finish Approximate Size: 12" high 10" wide 2" deep

Spoons are welded into place. 12 spoons welded into place for each hour of the day! Great Clock for the kitchen, dining room or a restaurant"

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Abstract Art Ocean Blue



I found this painting on Overstock of all places today, and I really think its Funky Fresh. It reminds me of an iceburg with water flowing between the layers of ice, and it has a nice easy feeling to it. I also dig the texture on it which really gives it a good finishing touch. I could see this hanging in my guest bathroom or in a hall-way somewhere.

Title: Ocean Blue
Product Type: Canvas Art
Dimensions: 30 inches high x 30 inches wide x 1.25 inches deep

Only $124.99

buy it here