Ghost

I dig these people:

These are happening in the new apartment. 
artpixie:

Wine Crate Displays

These are happening in the new apartment. 

artpixie:

Wine Crate Displays

I will make this. Someday. When I have steps. And… a house…with..property. Someday.
thetaoofdana:

Water features keep like running like a stream. This one is big and so innovative—- watering can fountain! Love it!!! 

I will make this. Someday. When I have steps. And… a house…with..property. Someday.

thetaoofdana:

Water features keep like running like a stream. This one is big and so innovative—- watering can fountain! Love it!!! 


My favorite!
Upcycling inspiration. 

I want.

amazingmrb:

Very unique fixture…new meaning to rope light. 

museworksstudio:

These rope lights from Atelier 688 are ridiculously awesome [the trunk/coffee table is great too].

A sign of something TBD… (old slide cataloging drawer from my Museum, now organizing pieces of my next project)

A sign of something TBD… (old slide cataloging drawer from my Museum, now organizing pieces of my next project)

Sun melt on a Thursday.

Sun melt on a Thursday.

Full set, vintage-feel thrift store find. I like them.

Full set, vintage-feel thrift store find. I like them.

Wall in progress.

Wall in progress.

Chalkboard from Design Sponge

Thank you, Design Sponge! Finally got around to doing this one.

Canvas, chalkboard paint, small string of lights, Ice pick. . voila!


The Young People
“Every year thousands of young people, many of them from the colleges, stream to New York in quest of Success and Adventure: they become clerks at Macy’s, cub writers, advertising and dress-designing apprentices; they fill the offices with receptionists, stenographers, office boys and mail boys. Some of them are defeated by the city and lapse into inertia or go home; but others, intoxicated by their new independence, become metropolitanites to the bone.”
- Fortune Magazine, July 1939

The Young People

“Every year thousands of young people, many of them from the colleges, stream to New York in quest of Success and Adventure: they become clerks at Macy’s, cub writers, advertising and dress-designing apprentices; they fill the offices with receptionists, stenographers, office boys and mail boys. Some of them are defeated by the city and lapse into inertia or go home; but others, intoxicated by their new independence, become metropolitanites to the bone.

- Fortune Magazine, July 1939


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