December 17th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Artsy Fartsy, Etsy Finds, Gift Ideas
Anyone with a little hero in the house will enjoy the spirit of LA artist Mikiep’s superhero prints. Each piece is printed on acid free paper using archival inks and comes stamped or signed by the artist on 11″ x 11″ sheets. Don’t you think they would make fantastic decorations for a kid’s bedroom or [...]
December 3rd 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Artsy Fartsy, Dr.MOZ Approved
I’m not sure how many people need to take part in something before it’s considered a “trend”, but let the record show that I’m wholeheartedly behind this one. The fine team at Telstar Logistics have been building a “Kustom Tonka” fleet (TL’s Tonkas on flickr)
November 21st 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Artsy Fartsy, Fun Projects, Home
I’ve shared many decoration ideas for kid’s rooms, and you’ve seen quite a few arts and crafts ideas on the blog…but this could be the first time the two have merged! This fun wallpaper by artist Jon Burgerman is made to be colored on and is just what the doctor
November 5th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Artsy Fartsy, Home
Unless you spend a lot of time scouring through designer magazines and blogs, chances are good that you haven’t yet seen Sakura Adachi’s fun spin on the traditional bookcase. CAVE_pets is Adachi’s one-sided bookcase designed with a special space for your furry friends. CAVE_kids is a larger two-sided bookshelf with a built-in seat and an [...]
October 6th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Artsy Fartsy, Strange Products
Now, I’d never write a post about a very small pen…that would be silly. Huge sticky notes by Arash and Kelly, now that would really be something to write about! Genius Pads are great way to show off your little artist’s latest masterpiece and you won’t need tape or magnets to display them thanks to [...]
August 19th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Artsy Fartsy, Bicycles, Strange Products
Dozens of cool concept products have been buzzing around the blogs lately, and here are two that I really would have loved as a kid. On the left we have Regimantas Vegele’s hybrid of an elliptical machine and a unicycle (or the ellipticycle, as I call it). In theory, your elliptical-like stepping motion will cause [...]