H is for Home
What we love best about this vintage and modern craft home store is how they organize their products into sets — modest, homey vignettes where all the little details that make the scene are for sa...
What we love best about this vintage and modern craft home store is how they organize their products into sets — modest, homey vignettes where all the little details that make the scene are for sa...
If repurposing's your thing, or if you simply enjoy the clever ways people and designers can breathe new life into old objects, then Reestore has got some eye candy for you....
Allen Stickel, Untitled Red Cake says that they're hoping to start a small revolution: when it comes to art, you can have your cake and eat it too. The online gallery offers small, friendly art a...
Huset means "the house." In Swedish, Danish and Norwegian. Huset presents a tight collection from both the icons and independents of Scandinavian design, including Rörstrand, Normann Copenhagen, ...
VivaTerra seems quintessentially Northern Californian. Based in San Rafael, the online company is dedicated to living in harmony with nature. They carefully choose items that are well-designed and...
Mid-century. San Francisco artists Ames Munden and Lisa Tyrrell's design studio and web boutique, Beeline Mid-Century, sells items to appeal to the lover of mid-century. If you're looking for one-o...
Good and green. San Francisco-based Branch believes that good design can be sustainable design. Everything they sell -- bedding, furniture, lighting, tabletop items -- is sustainable in some way or...
Don't buy, rent. When we first read about the new online marketplace, Zilok, we thought about the times we wished we knew someone with a dolly, a ladder, hedge clippers, a drill, a sander, a carpet cl...
Rosanna makes us see the appeal of holiday dishes, despite our vow to keep a single set to serve the whole year in our teeny apartment. Now we're thinking vow might be a little strong....
Brooklyn Morning - Youngna Park Art for everyone. Proprietor of a small New York gallery, Jen Bekman's launched 20x200 to make art accessible to everyone. What does that mean? It means large editi...
We really love elly nelly's fantastic wall designs. The mother-daughter textile designer team makes affordable, removable, self-adhesive wall decals. There are 28 very cool patterns to choose from...
We have a dog-loving friend who lives in a building that does not allow pets. So he painted a happy, panting, cartoon canine on the wall of his foyer, and it's the first thing you see when you open th...
We first contacted i+n design a couple of weeks ago because we'd seen their modern ambient lights for sale on Craigslist. We were intrigued by the handmade wood and glue designs. The amazing t...
Visions of order. We've been hearing good things about Easy Closets.com. Word on the street is that the quality rivals California Closets at a third of the cost. Using Easy Closet's online tools yo...
Ever wonder what the inventor of the Lava Lamp is up to these days? Not unlike that other 60's British import, the Rolling Stones, Mathmos just won't quit -- and they've managed to keep the novelty li...
We've seen in-wall beds, desks, shoe shine stands and ironing boards, but this is the first time we've seen an entire dining set do the Murphy. PocketTable.com is a carpentry shop in Ohio specializin...
Ruth Hyndman is a British-born, Marin-based ceramicist who branched out in the late 90's to develop a line of ceramic items for the home. Most of her pieces, which include lamps, vases, and tablewa...
With the proclamation "Design with Integrity," Bay Area-based Re:Modern announces their mission on their home page. Sustainability and good design are the driving forces behind everything they do, fro...
Portland-based in-fusions is the Pacific Northwest's player in the small world of modern bedding. Launched in 2004, the company's bed linens feature clean, simple designs. The combination of graphic...
In the small world of modern bedding, established players (like Dwell, Amenity, and Area) are few in number, but ubiquitous. That's why it's refreshing to see this world expand to include a smaller ...
(Welcome again to Joey, one of the finalists vying for a blogging position at the upcoming AT:Home Tech. Comment away.) There was a time when if you wanted a new TV, you went to whatever electronics...
Lucky for us, Heidi Nigen visited Copenhagen and fell in love with the city, the people, and the way they incorporate their cozy and modern aesthetic into everyday life. When she came home, she tri...
We have a clever friend who's an inventor and a yogi. When he works he sits on the floor on a zafu cushion. He uses a low Japanese table for his laptop and hooks it up to a flat panel monitor. The ...
At this point we've seen a lot of wall decals on design blogs. But it is Reversible Decor month here at AT:SF. so we're blogging one that we haven't yet covered, Australia-based Candiy*, which sells t...
Lauren Smith and Derek Fagerstrom say that they started their online store, The Curiosity Shoppe, because they're obsessed with beautiful things. Sound familiar? They're certainly AT's kind of people...