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Balance, Design, Products, Technology April 15, 2010

High Five

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Our week on the web:

1. Fuse Project Designer Yves Behar is the clever man behind Herman Miller’s Ardea and Leaf lights. He also has an excellent blog detailing his design journey. Where to start: April 15 and his amazing Sustainable Crystal chandelier.

2. Habitually Chic A blog is produced by Heather Clawson, a New York-based interior designer who has been blogging since 2007. She’s got a lovely eye, slightly conservative taste, definitely warm style of writing and always interesting pic choice. Where to start: Interior designer Kelly Wearstler’s office.

3. Jen Bekman This art-dealer/curator/writer and entrepreneur opened her Manhattan gallery in 2003. She also sells fine art prints online at 20×200 and runs an international photography competition Hey, Hot Shot! In her spare time she blogs a mix of news about her gallery, the artists involved and design that has caught her eye. Where to start: Gregory Krum’s home.

4. Reed Pages I interviewed the awesome Jeff Ng this week and was impressed with his online magazine, Reed Pages. There are quite a few behind-the-scenes stories that include cool workspaces. I wanted to mention it again today in case anyone missed it. Where to start: Page 32, the Fader Magazine piece. I can’t link to it directly – you have to sign in with you own email address. And one tip – click on full screen. The photography is great.

5. Red Glasses Caroline Pelletier is an interactive marketer based in Montreal. She blogs about trends and designs. Where to start: Her excellent home office round-up.

Comments (2)

always look forward to your lists!

Thanks for the link Cerentha! Love your link roundups as well. :)

Caroline
http://www.redglassesblog.com

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