As most of you know, I’m a huge t-shirt fan (Springleap | Threadless), the more I have, the better. Anyway, my latest arrival is a bright red, limited edition, Moral Fibre t-shirt, as can be seen below:

Awesome catch phrase isn’t it?
As most of you know, I’m a huge t-shirt fan (Springleap | Threadless), the more I have, the better. Anyway, my latest arrival is a bright red, limited edition, Moral Fibre t-shirt, as can be seen below:

Awesome catch phrase isn’t it?
I ordered a TV unit for A Cape Town flat by Chris M and it should be arriving this week, I’m just waiting for the phone call. I ordered the darn thing in October, so you can imagine how excited I am.
Ok, so that’s the TV unit, but now I need a light. I’m very keen on the style below, the name has slipped my mind, but the picture is worth the words. I would prefer no marble or hard base like this one. So far I’ve seen a few at various furniture stores around and about, but nothing that really catches my attention.
Can anyone think of a good place?
Long story short: “Textured glass tiles that alter in color with changes in temperature.”

I can think of several interesting places to put these tiles, one of which would be the flooring, but I would need to know whether they offer a number of different colours and sizes first of all. Here’s a good example of the tiles inside a shower:

About $15 per standard size 4″ x 4″ x 3/8″ tile. So a square foot will run you about $150.
Cool or not cool?
Floorplanner is the easiest, quickest, and best looking way to create and share interactive floor plans. Using point-and-click, drag-and-drop tools, you can make your house plan in minutes, and rearrange it as often as you want. Then you can save, send, and print your designs to share them, or place them on your own website.
It is easy to use and works in any modern browser, no extra downloads required. I wouldn’t be surprised if lots of these online applications started to arise around the Internet. I think it’s been years coming, but not only the home side of things, but vehicle customization tools too.
What do you think? More virtual, less reality?
I tell you, when it comes to modern interior design, there’s nothing that tickles my fancy more than a raised lounge area; Something about it creates a warm and comforting feeling. I’ve wanted to stay in a place like this for years and years and just never seem to be able to find one.

What do you think, hot or not?
With a glance back and a roar forward, PUMA® announces the launch of PUMA Archive.com, a new website designed to celebrate PUMA’s most beloved and iconic products from the last 60 years, offering a window into the brand’s evolution from its inception in 1948 to today. The PUMA Archive.com uses video, images and testimonials to commemorate how PUMA has pioneered the fusion of sport, fashion and lifestyle throughout the world. PUMA’s Archive.com will introduce sport legends who inspired iconic silhouettes, reveal the origins of key styles and unravel the power behind some of the most coveted styles, stitch by stitch.
“Compiling the classic and iconic products into one space needed to be done,” says Antonio Bertone, Chief Marketing Officer PUMA. ”PUMA’s rich history is what defines the brand and inspires us to continuously push the boundaries between sport and lifestyle.”
The PUMA Archive is a commemoration of storied style where cult classics are respectfully re-issued and new designs are created that break the mold. PUMA Archive products come with stories and roots that situate them in a grander game—they’re styled with significant substance. Archives.com is designed to celebrate this rich history and serve as an instructional tool by offering behind-the-scenes exposure and explanations on the brand’s most iconic products and secrets behind highly limited releases, which remain some of the most coveted footwear around the world.
From the burgeoning skateboarding scene in the 70’s, the break-dancing and hip—hop revolution of the 80’s, to the 90’s when sport and fashion became interchangeable, Archives.com demonstrates how PUMA was at the forefront of shaping and defining so many cultural movements. Walt “Clyde” Frazier, a bona fide player, PUMA legend and inspiration of the most popular PUMA style of all time, the “Clyde” is highlighted on the site. The “Roma 68”, a shoe designed for the world’s fastest sprinters to wear while not on the track, finds time to shine online. And for the first time in PUMA history- the brand’s bona fide archivist, Helmut – speaks directly from his product-laden office in Nuremberg, Germany to reveal trade secrets behind some of the most beloved products of all time.
PUMA Archive.com goes live on February 23, 2009 and is styled with reflection and gloss. When it comes to PUMA, the future is ever rooted in the past. The PUMA Archive site can be found at www.archive.puma.com
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Pink rocks, that’s a given, but when combined with some leather and geekery, Rebecca Minkoff has come up with a leather laptop sleeve in passion pink, which is to die for.

You can buy it here for $98.00.
We all remember Space Invaders don’t we? Well, if not, then I guess this post just isn’t for you then. Space Invaders was such a classic game and with the legacy came the little dudes who flew around and tried to kill us.
Wall art is popular these days, especially when it comes to styling your house. Now, back to the topic of Space Invaders, here’s some awesome wall art for just $40!

I love interior design and spend many hours searching the net for little tips and tricks around the topic of style. This evening I came across a really simple one, which just involves sorting out many remote controls, check this..
How wicked is that?!
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