SATURN/RISING
SATURN/RISING
shopmyrtle:

Jill Martinelli and Sabine Le Guyader of LADY GRAY jewelry over at THE MAKERS PROJECT.
It’s always great to check in and see what studio JENNIFER CAUSEY is photographing, but it’s a special treat when it leads to discovering new designers and brands—Lady Gray has a very tough but wearable vibe that’s perfect for adding an edge.
And I’m going to have to try this great interview answer:

What is your favorite cocktail:
JILL: Tequila, soda, and lime juice.  I recently tried it with Habanero infused tequila—it was mind blowing!
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saipua - brooklyn floral & soap
“Saipua has been making olive oil based soap since 1999…and flowers since 2004. We are a small family owned business located in Brooklyn.
Our soaps are carefully crafted in small batches using food-grade vegetable oils, butters, herbs and extracts. Each bar is hand cut, air dried and cured in our workshop.
Dedicated to small business, we continue to produce soaps in small batches to assure quality and sustainability. Saipua products are currently sold in small boutiques across the US and in our own shop in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The word Saipua is derived from the Finnish word for soap. Yes, some of us are Finnish. In fact, I just ate some smoked fish.”
source: the makers project
frequencyofwords:


saipua - brooklyn floral & soap
“Saipua has been making olive oil based soap since 1999…and flowers since 2004. We are a small family owned business located in Brooklyn.
Our soaps are carefully crafted in small batches using food-grade vegetable oils, butters, herbs and extracts. Each bar is hand cut, air dried and cured in our workshop.
Dedicated to small business, we continue to produce soaps in small batches to assure quality and sustainability. Saipua products are currently sold in small boutiques across the US and in our own shop in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The word Saipua is derived from the Finnish word for soap. Yes, some of us are Finnish. In fact, I just ate some smoked fish.”
source: the makers project
frequencyofwords:


saipua - brooklyn floral & soap
“Saipua has been making olive oil based soap since 1999…and flowers since 2004. We are a small family owned business located in Brooklyn.
Our soaps are carefully crafted in small batches using food-grade vegetable oils, butters, herbs and extracts. Each bar is hand cut, air dried and cured in our workshop.
Dedicated to small business, we continue to produce soaps in small batches to assure quality and sustainability. Saipua products are currently sold in small boutiques across the US and in our own shop in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The word Saipua is derived from the Finnish word for soap. Yes, some of us are Finnish. In fact, I just ate some smoked fish.”
source: the makers project
frequencyofwords:


saipua - brooklyn floral & soap
“Saipua has been making olive oil based soap since 1999…and flowers since 2004. We are a small family owned business located in Brooklyn.
Our soaps are carefully crafted in small batches using food-grade vegetable oils, butters, herbs and extracts. Each bar is hand cut, air dried and cured in our workshop.
Dedicated to small business, we continue to produce soaps in small batches to assure quality and sustainability. Saipua products are currently sold in small boutiques across the US and in our own shop in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The word Saipua is derived from the Finnish word for soap. Yes, some of us are Finnish. In fact, I just ate some smoked fish.”
source: the makers project
frequencyofwords:


saipua - brooklyn floral & soap
“Saipua has been making olive oil based soap since 1999…and flowers since 2004. We are a small family owned business located in Brooklyn.
Our soaps are carefully crafted in small batches using food-grade vegetable oils, butters, herbs and extracts. Each bar is hand cut, air dried and cured in our workshop.
Dedicated to small business, we continue to produce soaps in small batches to assure quality and sustainability. Saipua products are currently sold in small boutiques across the US and in our own shop in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The word Saipua is derived from the Finnish word for soap. Yes, some of us are Finnish. In fact, I just ate some smoked fish.”
source: the makers project
meggielynne:

the makers project || imogene and willie blog.
rrbbyy:

Apartamento 10 
imnotafraidtowaitforyou:

The Plant Journal
collectibleobject:

Hidden Vases by Chris Kabel
from designboom:

‘hidden vases’ is a research project by rotterdam-based designer chris kabel exploring the possibilities of hiding a watering container. originally for the spanish magazine plant journal, the aim of the design is to emphasize the flowers while keeping their source of water invisible. similar to a chicken feeder, ceramic, plastic or glass canisters are turned upside down and placed on a surface, allowing only a small amount of liquid through at a time. with the help of the chrome metal frame, the flowers are supported around the central vessel, hiding it. the final goal of the project is to make a mass-produced vase based on the same concept.