Nobody likes the guy who says the book was better. Even if it's true, it sounds snobbish and elitist. This isn't to say we don't appreciate a good read, but we don't throw it in people's faces. For a stylish way to share a bit of paperback knowledge, check out these prints from Obvious State. Each is designed in black ... continue reading
On the list of things we love in life, Seinfeld and food are right up there with Kate Upton, good beer and Kickstarter pen projects. To show our love of those two, we're ready to deck our walls with pretty much all of these Seinfood Prints. Depicting such well-known Seinfeld food related things as the marble rye ... continue reading
It might be a rare occasion, but if you have ever dropped your pocket knife in a pond while out camping, you know the annoyance involved in retrieving that sucker. The Cork Knife eliminates any fear of cutting rope on the side of a lake or whittling wood over a creek while you're on your next trip. The cork handle ... continue reading
Sometimes, the movies that we end up seeing are a few short cutting room floor clips away from being something totally different. Such is the case with Removie Posters. Slightly changing movie titles results in some hilariously different films that, quite honestly, we'd love to see. Cape Fear becomes Ape Fear. The ... continue reading
If we had to make a beverage rating scale, coffee would be all the way at the top about as far away from V8 as possible. As great as beer, cream soda and other drinks are, coffee is the only one that we actually need. In honor of our morning, early afternoon and occasional evening pick-me-up, Pop Chart Lab created ... continue reading
Sometime back, we told you about some pretty cool University Map Prints from the people at City Prints. After having fully sated our desire to relive our late-night Indiana Jones-ian burrito quests (we may or may not have been under the influence at the time) with fine map prints on the wall, they've turned their ... continue reading
While we have listed the price as $16 on this post, just realize that you're actually going to pay double that. No, there's no hidden fees or anything, it's just that you're going to want to buy two copies of Bill Wearing Socks by Niege Borges. You'll want one to frame and put on your wall, and you'll want another ... continue reading
Greeting cards are boring. The entire billion dollar industry is built on fake... nevermind, we're not going to get into that argument. Suffice it to say that, even of most men hate them, greeting cards are a necessity. With Calligraphuck, they can be fun too. Why? Because they're beautifully typeset, calligraphic, ... continue reading
As photography enthusiasts (that's the one in between amateur and professional, right?), we're constantly looking for cool new photo gear. Bags, lenses, straps, caps, flashes, lights, you name it. This time, that search ended up with this Fotodiox Canon 7D Crystal 2/3 Replica. 100% hand-crafted, premium grade crystal ... continue reading
We never thought we'd hear ourselves say this, but we finally found wallpaper we actually want to buy. We'd also have absolutely no problems spending a Saturday installing this in the homestead paying a professional to install it. This Brooklyn Toile Wallpaper finally made us change our minds. First, it was designed ... continue reading
Just to clarify right off the bat, these are not posters of pandas, elephants or other wildlife. Say what you want, but the glory days of wrestling were when the WWE was known as the WWF and the DDT was a finishing move and not a pesticide. In honor of the spandex-clad warriors of the good old days, adorn your walls ... continue reading
If you've been in the market for a map that can't get you anywhere, here you go. The Film Map from the British design company Dorothy, won't help you get from point A to point B, but it will look mighty sharp framed up on your wall. The street map is composed of over 900 film titles all smartly arranged as roads, ... continue reading
Buying a copy of someone's class project would seem like an odd way to waste a bit of your hard-earned money. You want a replica of little Suzie's Grand Canyon diorama, be our guest, we'll save our cash. Right now, we're going to make an exception. Noah Smith's Pulp Fiction Infographic Poster - which he originally ... continue reading
When someone enters our home, instead of the standard, "Hey, how's it going?" we'd much prefer our guest to arrive with a, "Well, good day sir!" That would quickly be followed with a tip of the hat and a quick adjustment of his monocle. What can we say, we're gentlemen. Of course, as we enjoy a tumbler with our guests ... continue reading
How many television shows can you think of that single-handedly launched a holiday, informed the world about the dangers of Junior Mints and made the general public fearful of ordering soup? If you could name more than one, it would be kinda weird. Even if you're still fuming over the final episode (are we the only ... continue reading
BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® and Russell and Danny Simmons’ Rush Philanthropic Art Foundation continue their longstanding partnership with the 2012 Artisan Series, an incredible opportunity for talented emerging artists from across the country to showcase their imaginative works of art.
During the Artisan Series, a select ... continue reading