
Link-love: lola bits and pieces
November 16th, 2009 admin

Toronto blogger lola just reminded us how wonderful these rings are .
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These super-cuter rings are proving mighty popular!
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Just a quick reminder that Bits ‘N Pieces , an exhibition about the conception and consumption of ‘post-digital’ design, opens tonight at Material ConneXion in NYC. Descriptions of the participants and their projects can be found at our blog post earlier this month. Bits ‘N Pieces Material ConneXion, New York City November...

The rings are handmade, with industrial finishing techniques, and can be worn as a single piece or stacked in multiples to create your own look. The faceted shape allows it to catch the light just so, adding the perfect amount of sparkle.
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Bits ‘N Pieces is an interactive traveling exhibition exploring the rapidly advancing technologies and materials transforming the world of both digital and analog design. Curated by Jan Habraken, Lucas Maassen, Alissia Melka-Teichroew, and Unfold, the exhibition will include furniture, architecture, jewelry, graphic design and products that...

Thanks so much to Swissmiss for recently featuring the You + Me print by Nick Schmitz , and the Puzzleboard by Oooms ! Two wonderful products that well deserve the praise.
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NY Magazine featured Bandada’s gorgeous rings as a Best Bet! Here’s what they had to say: Though it’s easy to pile on chunky costume jewelry at night, sometimes we want an accent piece that doesn’t dominate. Barcelona-based jewelry line Bandada makes angular, eye-catching sterling silver and gold-plated jewelry that won’t...

If this is unisex jewelry we’d love to meet the badass lady who’s hardcore enough to sport one of these skull rings. Unlike a lot of shiny and smooth skull jewelry 3D skull rings by Visit Cool Material for the full post.
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Ava Living recently posted a lovely interview with the founders of Organelle Design . Based in Vancouver but on their way to New York, Organelle focuses on eco-conscious design, and are avid collectors of discarded materials that can be reclaimed in their work. We also loved reading about the BYO_ events they organize in their community, which...

Make beautiful noise with one of these awesome customized instrument cables .
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We like this simple twist ring from Nervous System . We like that it’s flexible (not prohibitive to typing), and, honestly, that it’s kind of weird — inexpensive jewelry should always be something a little off the beaten track. We like that it’s almost a cocktail ring in size, but without the distracting bling. It’s available at Supermarket...
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gl0ver (gl0ver) : Puzzle tessellating cutting board. http://bit.ly/aNLV7R.. Updated : 2010-09-09T19:49:17Z | Reply | View Tweet |
| supermarket (Supermarket) : Great artwork from Leah Giberson, keep imagining what's happening beyond each image http://bit.ly/9HSGyX.. Updated : 2010-09-09T18:08:14Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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thewhitemole (The White Mole ) : Oooooh... love these! Bamboo type coasters: http://supermarkethq.com/pictures/0007/8916/DSC_0864_s.jpg.. Updated : 2010-09-09T16:49:11Z | Reply | View Tweet |
| supermarket (Supermarket) : Puzzleboards make a great wedding gift, who wouldn't want a few of these? http://bit.ly/9aAwcI.. Updated : 2010-09-09T16:46:09Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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