Jewelry
29 Jun
The Most Handy Fashion Accessory Ever?

Apparently after knee surgery Becky was given Vicodin and couldn’t take it, so… the pills were set in sterling silver and turned into jewelry. Not only has Becky turned out something really sweet looking, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more handy fashion accessory. Talk about utilitarian. Babar likes—and I know Madman is drooling […]


18 Jun
Fill Your Time With Color

I like the face on the watch and how the numbers are cutouts and change color (the hour is in blue, the minute is in red) as the time goes by, but I’m not too excited about the band. It’s almost like they forgot about it or something… in my humble opinion. If you don’t […]


I know saying you love Takashi Murakami is like saying you like Wes Anderson or Radiohead, but I really love Murakami. I remember when my friend gave me a Buddhafingers candy bar to munch on and we went to see the Murakami retrospective at MOCA, and I nearly lost my marbles. I was already an […]


Music inspired jewelry usually comes off looking like a cheap piece of crap. And something that only a super music nerd would rock. I’m not getting that from Sakurako Shimizu’s Waveform series of jewelry. The artist records people yawning, sneezing, giggling bells ringing and people saying wow and then translates the audio/waveform into the laser-cut […]


Just discovered this boutique watch brand, Void. How sweet are these. Swedish designer David Ericsson launched the brand in 2008 and I like his unique, almost architectural, take on design. The watch’s functions are in line with the design—it’s all about simplicity. I can see one of these sitting perfectly on my wrist. If you’re […]


30 May
Born From The Sci-Fi Influences And Music Of DFA Records

DFA has teamed up with Nooka to create The Juan Maclean x NookaNooka watch. Makes sense considering Nooka is the official sponsor for Juan’s US Tour this spring. The press release says that the little robot will be hitting the road this month and next with The Juan Maclean and making appearances at select shows. […]


Can’t remember the last time I needed a crayon and didn’t have access to one, but if I do ever find myself in that unfortunate situation, Rhode Island School of Design graduate Tim Liles has solved the problem. His rings are cast in washable crayons and come packaged in sets of 8, in the colors […]