Saturday, January 31, 2009
TGI the weekend
Whew!- long week- soooooooo happy it's the weekend. The long project i've been working on was supposed to end this past week, and it almost did, but there's still a little aftermath to attend to and then it should be done. This allows for a bit of breathing room this weekend, so I'm taking some cues from little Pepé this weekend, and encourage you to do the same:
Stretch a little...
Go for a walk...
and take lots of naps.
hope you're having a good weekend!
Stretch a little...
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Shigenobu Twilight
Gorgeous packaging for limited edition handcrafted scent. By artist Anicka Yi and architect Maggie Peng. More info here. (via Urbn blog, via iainclaridge)
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
playMuji
It's no secret. I've said this many-o times. Muji is the life. I could live Muji everyday, and now I can! (kind of). They have a new super neato animated screensaver thingy you can download that's half calendar, half drool-worthy-I-want-everything. Check it all out here and download the screensaver.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
icosa salt & pepper shaker from Tai Design

I recently got a set of these. Facets and function! They remind me of oversized D&D dice.
They are so awesome. "...inspired from icosahedron." by TaiDesign. Porcelain. $32. Available here.
Ready for a walk?
It's been a whirlwind week for me- how about you? I've been quite bizzzy ever since the new year started, trying to complete an extensive project for work that's been a few months going now. Luckily, it's almost over, and after next week I should be back to semi-normal functioning. Things have been a bit overgrown and unattended to (like this blog) but one thing that has overgrown in a good way is my salad greens! look! They're huge!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
talk amongst yourselves
Sorry, being a bad blogger- still buried with this crazy project for work- talk amongst yourselves- i'll be right back...
Friday, January 16, 2009
Thomas Wold Come Together and Good Hotel
I am a big fan of Thomas Wold, and he recently sent me an email letting me know about his latest show called "Come Together." If you're in the SF area, definitely go check it out at the Curiosity Shoppe. Recently, Thomas created this AMAZING computer station in the lobby of the I-must-see-why-didn't-anyone-tell-me-about-this-sooner!?- Good Hotel.
I love the detail of the old school turntable mounted inside the cabinet. So inspired. He also did fun "Piecemeal" coffee table, which was featured in Readymade Magazine.
Read more on his blog.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Dansk: Flamestone and Fjord re-release
Monday, January 12, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Friday, January 09, 2009
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Aero Garden 3
Yikes! It's already January 7! Apologies for the lack of posting. Coming back to the work load that has been piling up over the break has left me buried. Anyway- One of the most interesting gifts I received this Christmas was the Aero Garden 3. I remember seeing the original size Aero Garden at the Chicago Home&Garden show a few years back, but this #3 version is a lot more compact and smaller.
For those of you unaware, essentially the AeroGarden is an indoor "smart garden"- it's this space age-y garden machine. Basically you put these "bio domed seed pod things that house the seeds, stick them into the machine. In the bottom, you put water and there's a air bubble pump that "oxygenates" it- you also add a nutrient capsule in the water. There's a grow light on top that stays on for 17 hours a day. And that's basically it. Here's a more detailed explanation. Anyway- I planted the "salad greens" pods, and within a day, it started to sprout.
Over the next few days, it continued to grow. Now it's almost two weeks, and here's where they're at:
It's quite fascinating to watch them grow so quickly. Not exactly a bountiful crop yet, but we'll see what happens in another week or so. I've seen these also at Target, and they have a bunch of different types of plant seed kits to gro. More info here.
Saturday, January 03, 2009
2008- where I was- 2009- where are you?
Happy New Year! How has your 2009 been treatin' ya so far? Well, having kept up this blog now for over 2 years, it's fun to see where I was at in January last year. Did you keep up any resolutions you had made? For me, 2008 was supposed to be about "upgrading". Here's a list of the things I had set out to do, and the results:• upgrade the bathrooms- this was accomplished back over the summer in August. Seriously, it's amazing how one just one thing can suddenly shift everything. By finally replacing the vinyl flooring with real tile- my whole perspective on my master bathroom changed and I went from light blue and pop-y fun, to drastically darker but (hopefully) more mature and... swanky...
• continue the parentals redo (guestroom or master bedroom)- Luckily my parents went on another couple weeks long vacation back in April, which led me to be able to do another room for them. It's so much easier to do these when they're gone (probably because they'll have no say on my choices, hehe). Because I also had a ton of work going on, I opted for the smaller downstairs guest bedroom. It's weird space, and I extremely limited in my options. However, again, changing up the paint color was the catalyst for everything.
• travel more- Work pretty much dictated this one, and in the beginning of the year, I found myself in the Seattle area several times for a client. But it wasn't all work, there definitely was some fun in between. Palm Springs, NYC (work + play), Hawaii, and Vegas found a spot into my 2008 as well.
• get the garage "situation" handled- ok. technically, this didn't fully happen in 2008. But it did happen during this last holiday vacation. So for me, my 2009 isn't really going to start until Monday ok? hehe- But I did actually hunker down and get most of the horror in my garage organized. I still have a long way to go to my ultimate clean dream garage. But for now, I can finally see the floor and I can walk from my car to the door in a straight line without having it be an obstacle course. Also new shelving and a ton-o bins helped to tone down much of the visual chaos.
So overall- and for the first time- I actually kept up ALL my resolutions! Color me surprised and somewhat proud! woo hoo! Here are a few other highlights for me from 2008:
•Spray Paint bandits strike again.
•The Apartment Therapy book.
•Grey pumpkins.
•my modern wreath adventure- (BTW, I created a flickr set to document this year's holidays if you're curious.)
•and of course, probably one of the best (and worst? haha j/k) things that happened to me this year, my new buddy, PepĂ©. And yes, I just had to create a profile for PepĂ© on Dogbook. I am now officially one of "those people." (be his friend! add him!)
Speaking of Facebook, I just created a fan page. Be a fan! and if you haven't already, join the HM Facebook blog network page here.
I'm still trying to figure out what my goals/resolutions are for this year. Last year they came pretty easy to me. This year, not so much. So give me a few days and I'll get back to you on that. In the meantime, I'd love to know how your year went, and what you're hoping for in 2009! Also, I haven't done this in awhile, but I'd love to know where you're reading Happy Mundane from- I'm in Irvine, CA- where are you?
Thank you again for supporting and checking out this little mundane blog.
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