Posts Tagged office decor
The sight of the stars
Posted by Danielle in Art & Architecture, Home & Office on November 16, 2010
I am in LOVE with this print by Seb Lester, featuring one of my favorite quotes:
“I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.” A quote by a man who needs no introduction, Vincent Van Gogh. The words had an immediate resonance with Seb and he knew he had to do something with them!
The lettering that Seb has developed for this piece is made up of hundreds of thousands of tiny stars, each glistening in metallic gold. To see the stars up close and from further angles please scroll through the additional images above.
The Plike paper is a very deep midnight blue, complimenting the metallic gold print perfectly.
This is a limited edition print, which is also available on royal blue. (I’m partial to the midnight version, myself.)
Tabletop copper rocket
Posted by Danielle in Home & Office on May 19, 2008

Another Etsy find, this mini tabletop copper rocket launches playfully from a golden sun. Affordable, inspiring whimsy for your desk!
Moon Rug
Posted by Danielle in Home & Office on November 29, 2007

The price makes me wince, but I wouldn’t mind walking on this Moon Rug every day. 210 cm in diameter (that’s almost seven feet wide, folks!) Handmade in France, this rug is 100% wool and will sturdily withstand all manner of walking upon it.
A small step for Atypyk, a giant carpet for you.
Walk on the moon everyday.
(Via productdose.com.)
Hubble Wall Murals
Posted by Danielle in Art & Architecture, Home & Office on May 16, 2007

HubbleSite — the public website of the Hubble Space Telescope — just won a Webby, which delights me. Moreso, I was delighted by their (new-to-me) Wall Murals gallery section, where they offer not just large-format downloads to print and hang on the wall, but full instructions on how to go about it, tips for printing and even framing! The first mural offered (at two sizes, at that!) is of the Carina Nebula, home of Eta Carinae, in color as well as black and white. Both are amazingly striking, and I hope this isn’t the last image they offer at this size!
I’ve been planning to take the large-format images I’ve downloaded and print them on giclée canvas (for stretching and hanging), but I like this idea of pieced murals just as well. Neat, neat neat neat!
World Space Museum spaceflight miniatures
Posted by Danielle in Collectibles on April 5, 2007

I have to preface this by saying that, by and large, all toys, miniatures and models of Japanese origin are awesome. Even “cheap” things (capsule toys, etc) are detailed and quality. I found this set of World Space Museum miniatures on The Space Store/Countdown Creations, but I’d bought one of them in a Japanese supermarket years before, and wished there were more boxes than one! (Now I have a chance to get the rest, at least, the rest of the moon-related ones. I’m particular.)
World Space Museum™ presents a series of incredibly detailed, snap-together model replicas of historical rockets, satellites, landers, and explorers first released in Japan in 2003 now available for the first time in English.
Each model comes with an explanation of the mission and trading cards. (And candy! Maybe they’re leaving the candy out of the description on purpose.) Collect them all!

Laser Etched Milky Way Galaxy
Posted by Danielle in Home & Office on February 22, 2007

A beautiful way to get a sense of your place in the universe, this Laser Etched Milky Way Galaxy sparkles in 3-D on an LED stand. According to ThinkGeek, “scale is about 35,000 lightyears to the inch”, too small for the central black hole to be shown.



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