DANDELIGHTS ARE GO


***SPECIAL FOR VALENTINE'S - $100 (usually $120) subject to availability - we have a limited amount, so first come/ first served offer ends Feb 19th

something very special for someone special - a magical miniature electronic light sculpture melding nature and technology
Featured in the New York Times
made with extreme care in their studio in Amsterdam, real dandelion seeds are individually attached to the LED bulb which is powered by a simple battery. Each DANDELIGHT comes with a signed letter and instructions on how to take good care of it. Special packaging ensures that it will be transported safely to you.

Steve has four paintings from the assumptions of scale series up at SUPERFINE restaurant next to spring - come on down!

keeping an eye on the future

remember to pick up your TYPOGRAPHY calendar for the font fanatic in you (or someone else) - we have the giant 23"x33" for the full on graphic assault, as well as the more modest 12"x18". each month features a different font selected by the staff along with a history/story of the designer

CITY PRINTS

*REMEMBER! - WE STILL CARRY THE CITY NEIGHBORHOOD PRINTS - CALL TO ORDER!*
As seen in The New York Times - we have the city screenprints of New York, Manhattan and 3 colorways of Brooklyn. Come down to spring in Brooklyn - call us for availability!

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patrick jouin

CONGRATULATIONS to Patrick Jouin on his new show opening last night at the Museum of Art and Design - really interesting, looks great and is well worth the visit.

You can still catch his incredible
bloom in BREAKINGTHEMOLD at spring this week

CURRENT SHOW


BREAKINGTHEMOLD - from the literal to the conceptual


BREAKINGTHEMOLD explores the interaction between conceptual process driven and functional design through the works of some of the most interesting and forward thinking projects today. The show looks at modern design as a cultural influence. Featuring among others, the living and originality, locality and provenance of AtelierNL; the self-imposed limitations and combinations of Ineke Hans' black porcelain; the chance results and individuality of Laurens van Wierengen's project; and Ron Gilad's fruit bowl/stands, that through reduction no longer resemble the assumed shape of a bowl. We've also been lucky enough to be able to include Patrick Jouin's bloom - a '3D printed' piece that really stretches the mind and gives a hint at future possibilities in moving away from the traditional molding process
click to go to show