Cell Space Architects.

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Mont-Saint-Hilaire Residence.


By Blouin Tardif Architecture. via.

Recycled Coke Bottle Chairs.


Emeco and Coca Cola team up to create the classic Navy chair using all recycled Coke bottles. via.

Treehouses by Mark Mahany.

Mark Mahany.

House Among Trees.

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Eddie Bauer 1966.

Classic. Scans from a 1966 Eddie Bauer catalog. via.

Lake House by Hutchison & Maul Architecture.

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ISAORA.

Wow, I just learned about this snowboard-inspired company, and so far I love everything about them. A quote from their about statement does a good job at summing them up: “We live where the forces of nature, meet the forces of fashion”. So good, ISAORA. Their fall/winter lookbook is my new Christmas wishlist.

Present.

If I lived in London, I would shop here. Great collections and clean design.

Sebastopol Residence.

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Junquillos Chapel

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Benny Gold

Even though the heat index in Savannah is 103 degrees today, I kind’ve feel like I could be in that P. Rod Nike SB commercial. Today has been a good day. I got a jump on the day and got some good photos before breakfast, then went to the darkroom and made some good prints. Then I headed over to hear Benny Gold talk. He graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in ‘98 and came back to share some of his knowledge on how to make it in the design world. I first noticed him while following various street culture blogs and his style caught my attention. His story is truly an inspiration. He started off working as a designer for other companies out in San Francisco and ended up gaining a following of his own by doing freelance projects on the side. Companies started wanting his name attached to collaborations he was doing and eventually he was able to start his own brand. I think that’s incredible. He is basically like the Michael Jordan (who was able to start his own brand by being really good at what he did) of design. Not only does he run his own super successful brand, but he still collaborates with some of the biggest names in the industry. He talked about how he works hard and surrounds himself by things that inspire him. He has gained a following by doing what he loves and by being true to his style. I really admire that and some day I hope to be able to say that about my career. He was a really cool guy and I’m glad that he took the time to come talk to some eager lil’ college kids. I can’t wait to see where the Benny Gold brand goes from here.