Continuing our pre-Father’s Day Celebration, we wanted to introduce to you the Scout Walkabout Carriers by Petunia Pickle Bottom. If you remember last week, we discussed great diaper bags for m...
Let’s be honest here for a moment. As a modern-design fiend I personally spend a lot of my “down” time on the internet, googling what essentially equates to tons of pretty pictures ...
Hurray! Winter is well on its way out the door and not only is spring totally here, but I see hints of summer popping up all over! To me, everything good that I associate with the summer happens outd...
Dads often (usually) get the shaft when it comes to baby products. Almost all products seem to be made with women in mind – as if we will be the only ones carrying them or taking care of the ba...
So, what caught your eye in the design world this week? Here’s what caught mine. 1. I’m loving all the of DwellStudio goods used so well in this Renting: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly guest...
It’s almost time for summer cookouts and patio parties. How’s your patio looking? Hose off your furniture, give it a fresh coat of paint, and see what’s missing. Then go shopping fo...
I’m so excited to announce that Hatch: The Design Public Blog friend and guest poster Lisa Adams will be starring in a new show on HGTV called Million Dollar Closets. Lisa, the owner and design...
What are you clicking this week? My colleague Janet shared this video with me and now I’m dreaming of treehouses and visiting Whistler. I’m also dreaming about fantastic topiaries, becaus...
Hey All, today we’re chatting with Sharon Burdett, co-founder, along with Ted Burdett, of Strand Design. Thanks so much to Sharon for sharing a little more about how a career leads to designing...
Thanks to everyone who has been posting their Design Public goodies in action around their own homes. I love these so much more than retail product shots; it shows how talented you all are and I̵...
I realized I have been neglecting my friend Flickr lately, which actually made it really fun to go back and catch up on all of the great photographs you all have been sharing in our Fresh New Spaces ...
Last week four of my girlfriends and I hit the Mediterranean Sea and stayed in Collioure, France. This is an absolutely stunning coastal village with a history that dates back to the Phonecians. It i...
With Spring in full swing and all of us looking forward to summer, I thought now would be an ideal time to daydream about floating our cares away in some of the most amazing modern pools that the wor...
Bag by Po Campo Did you know that May is National Bike Month? To find out more information about how to celebrate your wheels, check out The League of American Bicyclists for events in your area. In ...
I don’t know about you, but I’m loving the weather this spring; while I dread the hot and sticky and brutal Atlanta summers, I do look forward to watching my herbs sprout from seeds and e...
Did any of you feel a wave of nostalgia for a Howard Johnson’s road trip stop while watching Mad Men last night? I kept thinking of my family driving from Ohio to Cape Cod in the family truckst...
If you’re not already familiar with the amazing modern bedding from our friends at Area, then you should remedy that, pronto. Area is a small independent company that creates products for the m...
What have you been checking out online this week? I have a new favorite Facebook page after seeing a picture a friend posted; it’s Organic Green Roots. Their Facebook page is chockfulla of the ...
At first this image had me a little confused and disturbed; what had they done to Cubebot? Well, as it turns out, something quite fabulous: He’s been blown up to 20 times his usual size and tur...
A couple of years ago on a work trip out to NYC I was booked into the Dream Hotel in Manhattan. At the time, I had never heard of the hotel, but the girl who made my travel arrangements told me it w...
This is my favorite product shot of the day. I’ve always been a sucker for for rainbows, and this shot makes me wish I had an excuse to order one chair in each color. They’d be great at a...
photo via Monticello.org Happy Friday the 13th everyone! It’s also Thomas Jefferson’s birthday, so I thought I’d show a little Monticello love. If you cannot get to Charlottesville ...
This Lichtenstein house in The High Museum of Art’s front yard got me thinking about modern playhouses the other day: Doesn’t it look fantastic with the building’s gridded white fac...
Hey all, have you been poking around the web this week? What caught your eye? Did it bring up any big questions, other than “Is Jessica Simpson having quintuplets or what?!?!?!”? Let me k...
Jeff Lewis is one of those love him or hate him kind of guys. I love him. It doesn’t even have anything to do with his decorating, which can be a bit one-note (it’s a nice, clean, often h...
I was saddened to read Albert Hadley’s obituary in the paper today. His prolific career was one of my favorite to follow, whether looking through books of archives or seeing his latest work in ...
It’s going to be the perfect weekend to get started on your gardens so I thought I’d find some good posts to share with you around the web. Whether you were born with a green thumb or you...
One of the toys that I remember most from my childhood was the awesome art easel that Santa brought me one year for Christmas. On one side it was a dry-erase board, and on the other it was a chalkbo...
This week I had the pleasure of heading to one of my favorite museums, The High Museum of Art here in Atlanta.* While the biggest current draw is the exhibition Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Mas...
Last week I had a chance to visit the Atlanta Botanical Gardens and I was so excited to see a series of gates by Atlanta metalcrafter Andrew T. Crawford. I had always admired (and I believe I must ha...
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