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Look! Chinese Lanterns in Double Happiness' Studio

040308_studio.jpgOne of our coworkers used to hang painted umbrellas that she picked up in Chinatown from the ceiling over her cubicle, and it gave her space a great feel (as opposed to the run-of-the-mill blah cubicle). So when we spied these Chinese lanterns hanging in the small studio of Canada-based Double Happiness, we immediately loved how it warmed up the space with pops of color and pattern.

[ Photo from Double Happiness' blog ]

Owner Trudi makes dainty paper goods inspired by all things Japanese, and we particularly love her Bird Collage series. With a serene studio like hers, no wonder her collection is so pretty.

Check out all of Trudi's work and studio at Double Happiness.

Comments (4)

you should do something to help us cubicle workers spruce up our spaces at work. I have no idea what to do to make it nice.

posted by MFlick on 2008-04-03 16:57:49
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"Canada-based"??

Seriously? We don't get a city?

posted by marlo on 2008-04-03 17:08:28
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I'm fairly certain that those are Japanese paper lanterns, not Chinese. It's called a "chochin."

posted by Roethke on 2008-04-03 17:40:55
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I love the idea of hanging umbrellas! That sounds great.

posted by reversibleraincoat on 2008-04-04 02:40:44
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