Scatter Cushions by Clinton Friedman

If it is too much of a hassle to go outside and explore the natural world, why not bring the simple glories inside? Photographer, designer, and nature-enthusiast Clinton Friedman makes this an easy possibility, exclusively at Weylandts, with… CONTINUE READING»
The Stair-Scape Bridge by Michael Jantzen

A concept study from designer Michael Jantzen, the Stair-Scape Bridge casts new light on the “point A to point B” functionality of bridge. The pedestrian bridge is constructed from three structurally juxtaposed and undulating sections, the two outer pieces composed of steps while…CONTINUE READING»
Keith Haring Shower Curtain

Keith Haring’s daringly humorous design for a shower curtain print features a tangle of outlined silhouettes, each one clamoring for attention. The black, cartoon figures on the white polyester curtain truly liven up the scene in the bathroom, though you won’t have to worry about any of these individuals using the last of your shampoo. With a standard size of 72”x72”, this curtain provides enjoyable – albeit, 2D – company that will even tolerate your singing practice in the shower. BUY HERE
Hotel “Bit” Mural by Dopludó Collective

The image of graphical doodles on an inviting stretch of white canvas is evoked by Dopludó Collective’s acrylic mural in Bit Hotel of Barcelona, Spain. The three graphic artists of Dopludó Collective (Karina Eybatova, Lesha Galkin & Egor Kraft) have opened up a Pandora’s Box of … Read More + Image Gallery »
Miniature Urban Sculpture by Alan Wolfson


Imagine the grunge and jarring honesty of the New York City streets in Taxi Driver. Now, imagine that scaled down by at least a magnitude of ten. Artist Alan Wolfson’s Miniature Urban Sculpture is so amazing in its portrayal of the grimy reality of the city that the storefronts, subway scenes, and apartment buildings are eloquently poetic. CONTINUE READING»
Storm Cottage


When at the Storm Cottage, a sense of solitude is palpable, though the ascetic and quiet are an active choice. Located on the east coast of Great Barrier Island, one of New Zealand’s many islands, the cottage stands as a lone figure that faces the dreamy haze suspended over the…CONTINUE READING»
Swing Table by Duffy London

“We don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.” This quotation from George Bernard Shaw has easily become the tagline for Duffy London’s Swing Table. The interior design company, founded by Chris Duffy, shines a new light…. CONTINUE READING»
The House as Metaphor by Michael Jantzen


This series of sculptures by Michael Jantzen plays with the iconic house shape in a variety of abstracted contexts, juxtaposing the house with other recognizable symbols. Most of the pieces are monochrome, and use a… CONTINUE READING»
Coltesse by Florent Biard

This season, the t-shirt designs of Coltesse, a Parisian label started by Florent Biard, bear testament to their founding father in a captivating, recognizable manner. The name of the brand is a tribute to contemporary French author Bernard-Marie Koltès. CONTINUE READING»
Flat Zoo by Yang:Ripol

London design studio Yang:Ripol uses simple materials in simple ways—and ends up with a charming, quirky product. The pieces of “Flat Zoo”—ducks, owls, penguins, elephant, monkey and…CONTINUE READING»
