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Dokter and Misses Checkas bin

one of my Christmas presents is this very cool Checkas bin by Dokter and Misses (in yellow)…

Chekas Bin by dokter and misses

bent collection
material powder coated mild steel
dimensions 380 (l) x 180 (w) x 520 (h) mm
colour black / white / yellow / blue / red
fits a standard shopping bag
DAMSR017

•available from 44 stanley and 113 long street

I love it so much! Thanx Maaike and Werner!!!

It’s Christmas time…

I don’t feel it’s Christmas time, way too hot over here… my awesome friend Maaike arrived yesterday. We will celebrate Christmas together… she made this awesome Christmas-card! Enjoy.

bird tattoo

Oh I’m still thinking… a couple of months ago I got a sms from Des saying “Hey. do you quickly wanna get a tattoo now?”… Well, I wanted to think about it and still do…

by lara

CHURCH – a nonsense/style/design/cool/happy shop

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Oh, this is my favourite store for all the little cute and silly things one actually doesn’t need.

CHURCH – a nonsense/style/design/cool/happy shop
Peet Pienaar opened CHURCH that will surely have a lot of churchgoers

I’m using art as an excuse to live a very interesting life – it allows you to be whoever you want to be, do whatever you want to do, go where ever you want to go. It’s like a free ticket“.

Okay, some facts in case you don’t know the guy. Peet Pienaar (born 29 August 1971) is a South African performance artist, and co-owner of design studio The President. He’s most famous for having himself videotaped while undergoing circumcision in 2000. Peet Pienaar is also the editor and co-designer of Afro Magazine with its main aim to celebrate the outstanding creativity and designs of the African continent. He studied fine art at the University of Stellenbosch graduating in 1993.

Peet Pienaar is the priest of the CHURCH. Well, at least the brain behind it. The CHURCH is in Spin Street, next to lovely café Bread Milk and Honey. CHURCH, because it’s on Church Square. The shop is basically a piece of art. “It’s a concept store”, says Patrick who’s here usually every day to sell the stuff. The window is changing all the time due to monthly themes. Once the theme has been ‘wood’ and the wallpaper was cardboard which was painted like wood. For sale were wooden sunglasses, wooden lampshades, which are still to get. In December 2010, the theme is ‘picnic’. ‘Sweet’ I think and love the green crepe paper frazzles hanging down the ceiling (unfortunately not for sale, wanted to surprise my husband at home with a jungle-like looking house). Cute little metal-birds are for sale, garlands (I bought a couple), strawberry and candy-sticky tape, wall decorations, random magazines, notebooks etc. As mom would say: “Everything and nothing, but lovely.” And inspiring.

The store changes it’s theme, look and content every month, a good trigger to come back regularly. It looks crazy, colorful, childish. It looks cool. I went in and bought a couple of things noone needs but that make everyone happy. Do the same.

“Seek & ye shall find”

by Antonia Heil
CHURCH: 12 Spin Street | Cape Town | +27 (0) 21 462 6092
Opening Hours: weekdays 9am – 5pm, Saturday 9am – 1pm

… the edited version of my article (ha ha, not yet a ‘motherspeaker’) on capetownmagazine.com

spread the love

‘spread your love’ by hamed kohan from iran is one of the shortlisted design entries
from more than 3000 participants in the recent designboom competition,
‘seoul cycle design 2010’, organized in collaboration with seoul design foundation.

the tire design features heart-shaped knobs that create playful tracks on the streets.
a series of corresponding bike racks are distributed throughout the city.

designer’s own words:
‘simple as love, strong as love.’

source: like cool

recreate

Oh, I love the ideas of recreate. Wanna do all of them myself.

Sarah Illenberger

I mentioned Sarah Illenberger before and still check out regularly, what her creative mind is producing. Inspiring. Theme: envy.

Horse-bike

by Jamie

Horsey is a horse-shaped attachment designed by Korean designer Eungi Kim that you can put on your bike to make you feel like you’re riding a grand stallion. Horsey was shortlisted for the Designboom and Seoul Design Foundation 2010 competition Seoul Cycle.

From the designer:

Horsey is an attachable bicycle ornament/accessory which makes one’s bicycle look horsey! the ‘horsey’ package includes wooden ornaments (horsey shape body), metal parts, and screws. The manual is very simple so that anyone can easily arrange it according to one’s needs. Through this ‘horsey’ project. I wanted to give a special look to bicycles so that people would care about cycling not only as transportation but also as a lovely pet.

Lovely.