Designboom: Cool souvenirs

by Samantha Hahn on January 22, 2008 · 4 comments

in Art, Craft/DIY, Design, News, Studio

Here’s some news before I tell you where to get the cool designboom goodies:

I guest-blogged on the fabulous Colour Lovers: Color + Design blog, my new obsession.

My free Valentine’s Day cards are featured on Craft Magazine blog, Shiny Squirrel blog, Creature Comforts blog, Oktavia blog, and In This Instance blog. Yippeee!

My work for MJM is featured on ART MOCO…one of my favorite contemporary art magazines online. Here’s where they posted about my oil paintings before.

And Anna from Absolutely Beautiful Things posted about one of my illos. Thanks everyone!

Finally, here’s the info you wanted about the cool goodies:

1 5 minute candles: first presented at the tokyo mart in 2006, 5-minute candles are small pocket candles for celebrating happy moments spontaneously. carry them with you and never risk forgetting a friend’s birthday or anniversary!

2 Cassette wallet: retro wallets hand-made from cassette tapes because every ‘cassette wallet’ is hand made, each design is a one-off. Available from marcella foschi, Italy.

3 Moss pencils: first seen at the designboom mart in new york 2006 the ‘moss pencil’ is a wooden pencil covered with green flocking

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Rebecca Cherkoss 01.23.08 at 1:57 am

Hey! Congratulations on that excellent review in ART MOCO. Wow, they love you. They’re smart.

2 Samantha Hahn 01.23.08 at 7:58 am

Ha! Thank you!! I love them too……YOU’re smart!

3 Jessica Hood 01.23.08 at 7:16 pm

Hi, I found your blog & flickr images through Craft Zine’s blog. You rock! Jessica (aka Funky Finds)

4 Samantha Hahn 01.23.08 at 7:23 pm

Thank you Jessica. I love your blog too!

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