AREAWARE Catalogue Spring 2010

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95 Spring St. , 2nd floor New York, New York 10012 + 1 212 226 5155 www.areaware.com

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AREAWARE is a New York City based manufacturer renowned for unique design products with an emphasis on forward thinking technologies and original expression. Our products are decorative but go beyond ornament. Each has an underlying meaning which we believe can deepen the relationship people have with the everyday objects in their lives.

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Torch [Large]

Designer: Jonas Damon

Material: New Growth Wood, Aluminum, Rubber with LED Bulb

Dimensions: 13 x 2.25 x 2 inches

Output: 120 Lumens

Torch [Small]

Designer: Jonas Damon

Material: New Growth Wood, Aluminum, Rubber with LED Bulb

Dimensions: 6 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches

Output: 60 Lumens

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Nesting Tables/Step Stools

Designer: Paul Loebach

Material: Painted Wood and MDF with Safety Hinge

Dimensions: 17.25 x 14 x 18 inches

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2B Tube Radio

Designer: Jonas Damon

Material: Aluminum and MDF

Dimensions: 8.75 x 12.75 x 7 inches

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Magno Wooden Radio Available in micro, small, medium, and large

Designer: Singgih Kartono

Material: Naturally Harvested New Growth Wood Dimensions: Varies

2B Tube Radio

Designer: Jonas Damon

Material: Aluminum and MDF

Dimensions: 8.75 x 12.75 x 7 inches

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Magno Desk Accessories

Designer: Singgih Kartono

Material: Naturally Harvested Mahogany and Sonokeling Wood

Dimensions: Varies

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Numbers LED Clock

Material: ABS, RoHS Compliant Electronics

Dimensions: 2 x 8 x 1.5 inches

Twice Twice Clock [Large]

Material: Aluminum and ABS

Dimensions: 13 x 8 x 1 inches

Twice Clock [Small]

Material: Aluminum and ABS

Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 1 inches

Designer: Jonas Damon

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Forget Me Not Ring

Designer: Kiel Mead

Material: Sterling Silver, 14K Gold, or Brass

Retainer Necklace

Designer: Kiel Mead

Material: Sterling or Gold Plated

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Cinder Block Necklace

Drill Bit Necklace

Designer: Kiel Mead

Material: Sterling or Gold plated

Retainer Necklace

Matchstick Necklace

Drill Bit Necklace

Forget Me Not Ring

Designer: Kiel Mead

Material: Sterling or Gold plated

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My Brother’s Mirror

Designer: Harry Allen

Material: Resin, Marble, and Glass

Dimensions: 18.5 x 23 x 4 inches

Orbit Chandelier

Designer: Patrick Townsend

Material: Wire and Aluminum

Dimensions: 32 x 32 inches

String 19

Designer: Patrick Townsend

Material: Wire and Aluminum

Dimensions: 84 inches

On/Off Light Switch

Designer: Tobias Wong

Material: Lucite, Metal, and Wireless Light Switch

Dimensions: 3.25 x 4 x 6 inches

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Bank in the Form of a Pig

Designer: Harry Allen

Material: Resin, Marble, and Cork

Dimensions: 10 x 5.25 x 18 inches

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C’Mere Hand Hook

Designer: Harry Allen

Material: Resin and Marble

Dimensions: 4 x 3.5 x 7 inches

Roller Stop

Designer: Harry Allen

Material: Resin and Marble

Dimensions: 11 x 4 x 10.75 inches

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Mixed Fruit Bowl

Offer Hand Hook

Grab Hand Hook

Almond Bowl

Banana Bowl

Designer Harry Allen

Material: Resin and Marble

Dimensions: Varies

Gran’s Candlestick

Designer: Harry Allen

Material: Resin and Marble

Dimensions: 14 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches

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Dinner Plates/Dessert Plates

Designer: Jason Miller

Material: Porcelain

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Silicone Travel Kit [Set of 2]

Designer: Paul Koh

Material: Food Safe Silicone

Dimensions: 1.25 x 3.5 inches

Beeswax Bulb Candle [Set of 2]

Designer: Harry Allen

Material: Beeswax

Dimensions: 4.3 x 4.3 x 5.75 inches and 4.3 x 4.3 x 5 inches

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Bottle Opener

Designer: Brendan Ravenhill

Material: Beech or Walnut and Steel with magnet

Dimensions: 4.25 x .75 x 1 inch

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Wooden Animals

Designer: David Weeks

Material: Sustainably Harvested Beech Wood and Elastic Cord

Dimensions: Varies

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Tool Set

Designer: Jonas Damon

Material: New Growth Beech

Dimensions: Each item in the set measures 6 inches

Simus the Rhino

Designer: David Weeks

Material: Sustainably Harvested Beech Wood and Elastic Cord

Dimensions: 12 x 5.5 x 4 inches

Hattie the Elephant

Designer: David Weeks

Material: Sustainably Harvested Beech Wood and Elastic Cord

Dimensions: 17 x 8 x 6 inches

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Cubebot

Designer: David Weeks

Material: Sustainably Harvested Cherry Wood (sm/med), Beech Wood (xl) and Elastic Cord

Dimensions: Small: 6.75 inches tall with 9.25 inch arm span; 2.5 x 2.5 inch cube

Medium: 9.5 inches tall with 13.5 inch arm span; 3.5 x 3.5 inch cube

Extra Large: 23 inches tall with 31 inch arm span; 8.5 x 8.5 inch cube

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Spike Wall Hook

Designer: Brendan Ravenhill

Material: Cast Iron

Dimensions: 2.5 x 1.5 inches each

Kuma Tote

Designer: Ross Menuez

Material: Canvas and soy ink

Dimensions: 16 x 14 x 4 inches

Kuma Makeup Pouch

Designer: Ross Menuez

Material: Canvas and soy ink

Dimensions: 7.5 x 3 x 3 inches

Kuma Pouch

Designer: Ross Menuez

Material: Canvas and soy ink

Dimensions: 9 x 5 inches

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Kuma Pillow

Designer Ross Menuez

Material: Organic Cotton and Down

Dimensions: 14 inch square or 18 inch

square

Kuma Tote

Designer: Ross Menuez

Material: Canvas and soy ink

Dimensions: 16 x 14 x 4 inches

Coat Rack

Designer: Rich Brilliant Willing

Material: Beech wood, bronze, copper, steel

Dimensions: 60 x 22 x 22 inches

Kuma Pillow

Designer Ross Menuez

Material: Organic Cotton and Down

Dimensions: 14 or 18 inch square

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Coat Rack

Designer: Rich Brilliant Willing

Material: Beech wood, bronze, copper, steel

Dimensions: 60 x 22 x 22 inches

Shovel Birdhouse

Designer: Jan Habraken

Material: Wood and metal

Dimensions: 60 x 8 x 8 inches

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Geo-Birdhouse

Designer: Kelly Lamb

Material: Ceramic

Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 8 inches

Silicone Door Stop (set of 3)

Designer: Josh Owen

Material: Silicone

Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches

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On/Off Light Switch

Designer: Tobias Wong

Material: Lucite, Metal, and Wireless Light Switch

Dimensions: 3.25 x 4 x 6 inches

Atomix

Designer: François Dallegret

Material: Acrylic and Stainless Steel

Dimensions: 5 x 5 x 1 inch

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Icosa

Designer: Ross Menuez

Material: Wool felt, cord set

Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 12 inches

Artbreaker

Designer: Francois Dallegret

Material: Steel with 14k gold and chrome plating

Dimensions: 4 x 2 x 1/2 inches

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Rattle

Designer: Noel Wiggins

Material: German Silver with 14k Gold, Sterling Silver or Hematite overlay

Dimensions: Varies

Orca Balsa Print V. 2

Designer: Ross Menuez

Material: Balsa Wood

Dimensions: 24 x 44 inches (each is hand made and varies slightly in size)

Limited Edition of 300,Signed and numbered bythe designer

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Fauna Pillows

Designer: Ross Menuez

Material: Organic Cotton and Soy Ink

Dimensions: Varies

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Illustrations

AREAWARE products drawn by the people who use them.

1. Jessica Williams, Artist and Photographer

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1. Bradley Price, Industrial Designer / 2, 17. Ariel Aberg-Riger, New Media Marketing Manager / 3. Evan Dublin, Designer / 4, 7. Sarah Boatright, Artist and Camp Counselor / 5. Erin Pineda, Political Scientist / 6, 11. Keren Richter, Artist / 8. Francesca Searer, Gallery Coordinator / 9. Amanda McCreary, Manager, The Future Perfect / 10. Eliza Honey, Assistant to the Visuals Editor / 12. Kale Halperin, Print Designer / 13. Laura Ann Young, International Dog Petter / 14. Abby Clawson Low, design director and founder, HI+LOW / 15. João Hwang, Student and Veteran / 16. Chad Phillips, Creative Director, Kidrobot / 18. Hannah Kasper, Painter / 19. Ryan Ourada, Artist and Folding Bike Expert

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1. Michael Kritzer, Designer / 2, 10. Bradley Price, Designer / 3. Jessica Williams, Artist and Photographer / 4. Ariel Aberg-Riger, New Media Marketing Manager / 5. Sarah Boatright, Artist and Camp Counselor / 6. Chad Phillips, Creative Director, Kidrobot / 7. Angie Caradonna, Ceramic Artist / 9. Kale Halperin, Print Designer / 11. Laura Hwang, Hand Model, AREAWARE

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Harry Allen

Harry Allen is an award-winning interior and industrial designer who achieved prominence in 1994 for his design of Moss, the design gallery in New York City. He has also designed a number of retail interiors including Supreme apparel stores, and Hushush in Japan. As a product designer, his clients include Magis, Aveda, Steuben, Johnson & Johnson, and La Mer. Mr. Allen has received numerous awards, and his work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

Jonas Damon

A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Jonas Damon was raised in Germany and worked in Paris and London before establishing his design consultancy, Office For Design, in New York City in 2001. In London, he developed furniture and lighting for Tom Dixon’s Eurolounge before becoming a design manager for the European retail group Habitat UK. Jonas’ collaboration with clients ranges from the design of specific products and product lines to shaping the design process as whole. His client base includes Dune, Umbra, Harter, Idee, 2x4, and Vitra.

Singgih Kartono

Singgih Kartono graduated from Indonesia’s Bandung Institute of Technology with a degree in Product Design and returned to his village of Kandangan to establish Piranti Works and teach carpentry skills following New Craft principles. He also set up a tree nursery where trees are planted to replace those used in production and distributed to villagers to re-plant on their own land. Singgih’s use of materials and his production methods help tackle socio-economic and ecological problems of his village. His urge to give back to Kandangan has become the source of his energy and passion. Singgih is the recipient of Japan’s prestigious ‘Good Design’ award.

Paul Koh

Paul Koh was born in 1979 and raised in the metro Detroit area. He attended Stanford University (BS ‘01, MS ‘02), where he studied engineering and design. Since graduation, Paul has been a consultant with a Palo Alto based design firm, helping to develop products for companies including Apple, Danger, Coca-Cola, and Microsoft. He currently lives and works in New York City, where he founded his own design studio, PKOH NYC.

Francois Dallegret

Following studies in architecture at the Ecole National Supérieure des Beaux-arts de Paris, François Dallegret focused his research and creativity on ‘plastic arts’ and technology, a field that was growing rapidly at the time, and which he continues to explore to this day. He sees technology as a limitless expanse in which he can explore new ways of seeing the world and acting on it. Early works in this study include the “mechanical drawings” presented at the Galerie Iris Clret in Paris in 1962. Since that time, he continues to challenge and measure the forms of our perception of objects and architecture.

Jan Habraken

Born in Eindhoven, the Netherlands in 1975, Habraken studied architectural engineering before attending the world-renowned Design Academy Eindhoven. Immediately following graduation he co-founded WATdesign. After five years of making and exhibiting products and furniture internationally, the designer moved to New York City, where he established Studio Jan Habraken in 2008. Habraken’s wide-ranging experience in architecture, interior, furniture, retail and product design makes him a generalist in the best sense of the word. Using creativity instead of category as his starting point, he generates fresh ideas precisely by crossing disciplines, applying knowledge gained in each field to the others.

Kelly Lamb

Kelly Lamb is a multi-media artist and designer who grew up in Marblehead and graduated from Bennington College. She has had two solo exhibitions and has participated in shows and installations at the Andrea Rosen Gallery, The New Museum, the Armory Show, and Art Basel in Switzerland and Miami. Kelly has worked on projects with Salvatore Ferragamo and Coca-Cola and her photography has been featured in publications such as the New York Times and Artforum. She received a Bessie Award and a Tiffany Grant as part of a collaborative art group called the B-Team

Paul Loebach

Paul Loebach was raised in Cincinnati amid the industrial landscape of the Midwestern US and graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 2002. Descended from a long line of German woodworkers, Paul sees his projects as a fusion of his family’s distant and more recent histories. After graduating, Paul established a design studio in New York City where he is a consultant, specializing in wood furniture and emerging mass manufacturing technologies. Paul believes design is a semiotic language and must therefore hold a balance between the continuity of recognizable imagery and the poetic shift of innovation.

Kiel Mead

Kiel Mead finds beauty in the mundane - a drill bit, a matchstick, a wad of chewing gum, even a dental retainer. His creations are as stunning as they are unexpected. Since graduating from the Pratt Institute in 2006, his jewelry and furniture designs have become highly sought after and been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, InStyle, and New York Magazine. Kiel is co-founder of the American Design Club, which fosters the appreciation of American design and aids in the advancement of young designers.

Jason Miller

Jason Miller was born in New York in 1971. He received a BA from Indiana University in 1993 and an MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 1995. Jason worked as a studio assistant for Jeff Koons, an art director for Ogilvy and Mather, and a designer for Karim Rashid until he formed his own studio in 2001. Jason designs everything from interiors to furniture to tchotchka, working in a multitude of mediums and drawing upon everyday aspects of American culture to create his designs. In 2006, Jason received the Bombay Sapphire ‘Rising Star Award’ and was named ‘Best Breakthrough Designer’ by Wallpaper in 2007.

Josh Owen

The work of Josh Owen is at once simple, practical and creative. Owen defines function in humanistic terms, combining clarity of purpose with tactile qualities chosen to align strategically with industry. Owen is the president of Josh Owen LLC in Philadelphia and is an associate professor of industrial design at Philadelphia University where he holds the title of Craig R. Benson Chair for Innovation. Owen’s work is included in the permanent design collections of the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Denver Art Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Ross Menuez

In addition to the Fauna collection which he created for Areaware, Ross Menuez has designed everything from kitchen, office, and home furnishings to commercial interiors for shops and restaurants throughout the United States, Europe, and Japan. Menuez also founded Salvor Projects in 2003, for which he was a finalist in the 2009 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards in Product Design. Early projects include commissioned pieces for Bruce Weber, Mariko Mori and a costume for Bjork. The line is currently sold at Barneys New York, Dover Street Market, Isetan, Maria Luisa and Space Mue.

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Brendan Ravenhill

Brendan Ravenhill was born in the Ivory Coast in 1979. Working with his father in carpentry, he fell in love with the art of making things. After graduating from Oberlin College with a degree in sculpture in 2001, he continued to develop his craft through a series of projects including the construction of a timber frame barn and several boats. After spending a year as an apprentice welder, he attended the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating in 2009 with a Masters in Industrial Design. He finds inspiration in the functional beauty of working tools: objects that strike the perfect balance between form and function, and that develop a patina through use and wear.

Jeannie Choe & Steven Tomlinson

Steven Tomlinson and Jeannie Choe met as Industrial Design classmates at the Pratt Institute. After graduating in 2003, they continued collaborating and formed The Design Can. The two are polar opposites in mind and character, making for an interesting balance of concept and execution. They continue to push the design envelope, looking for new ways to hit you with a healthy dose of design moxie.

Rich Brilliant Willing

Richardson (RICH), Brill (BRILLIANT), Williams (WILLING) is a collaborative Manhattan based design studio. RBW reinvents materials for use in furniture design and interior/exterior environments. Why do they work together? Simply put, 1+1+1 equals a lot more than 3. Each member has a different point of view -- one loves materiality and interior spaces, another unconventional color and sculptural forms, the third invents, bringing spontaneity and theatrical energy to the work. With recent press in The New York Times and I.D. Magazine and coverage on blogs from NYLON to Core77, Richardson, Brill and Williams’ impact on the design community continues to grow.

David Weeks

David Weeks studied painting and sculpture at the Rhode Island School of Design, earning a BFA in 1990. He founded David Weeks Studio in 1996. Weeks’ work encompasses lighting, home accessories, seating, and custom commercial and residential projects. His clients include Barneys New York, Saks Fifth Avenue, and the W Hotels. Weeks’ lighting has earned him several awards including multiple Editors Awards for Best Lighting at the ICFF., Butterm, Weeks’ collaboration with Lindsey Adelman focused on simple, affordable items for the home earned an award at London’s 100% Design in 2001. In 2003, Weeks was featured in the Cooper-Hewitt’s National Design Triennial. Weeks also teaches at Parsons School of Design as an adjunct professor.

Noel Wiggins

Noel Wiggins is the founder, president, and artistic director of Areaware. He graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art, after which he traveled across the country several times, bought, sold and refurbished vintage Italian and British motorcycles, worked at a robotics firm, and delivered photographs via motorcycle for a wire service. Noel founded his first business at the age of 25. He is a fourth generation painter, although he now spends most of his time with the artistic direction of Areaware, helping to create products for the company and running the design studio.

Patrick Townsend

Born in Manhattan and raised in Vermont, this award-winning Brooklyn based designer works in a variety of disciplines, including lighting, furniture design, and building. Trained as an industrial designer at the Pratt Institute, Townsend founded his namesake firm in 1998. In addition to producing its own line of lighting and furniture, Townsend Design also fabricates high-end custom furniture and interior architectural fixtures for New York’s top architects and interior designers. His Orbit Chandelier has been exhibited at Terminal 5, Living Spaces, and Tokyo Designers Block.

Tobias Wong

After studying art and architecture, Tobias Wong graduated in sculpture from The Cooper Union. Wong treats design as a medium rather than a discipline to show how it embraces the aesthetics traditionally relegated to the fine arts. He’s coined the term “paraconceptual” to describe his dismantling of the hierarchies between “art” and “design.” In Wong’s hands, both have similar goals. Wong can take the most mundane product and infuse it with humor and beauty, brilliantly confounding notions of luxury.

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Moby Tape Dispenser

JDDTD

Tool Set

JDTS

harry allen.................................................... jonas damon.................................................... singgih kartono.................................................... paul loebach....................................................

paul koh....................................................

françois dallegret....................................................

White

HARSKW

Gold

HARSKGLD

Green

HARSKG

Chrome

HARSKC

Roller Stop

Banana Bowl

Gold

HARBBG

White

HARBBW

Hand Hook

Bestow

HARBE

C’mere

HARCM

Grab

HARGR

Offer

HAROF

Om

HAROM

My Brother’s Frame

Blue

HARFB2

Black

HARFBK

White

HARFW

Chrome

HARBN3C

White

HARBN3W

Almond Bowl

White

HARBN2W

Gold

HARBN2G

Peanut Bowl

My Brother’s Mirror

Chrome

HARMC

Black Chrome

HARMCB

White

HARMW

Brush Vase

White

HARVBW

Chrome

HARVBC

White

HARCW

Black

HARCBK

Gran’s Candlestick

Lock Keychain

Black

HARK2LBK

Red

HARK2LR

White

HARK2LW

Key Keychain

Black

HARK2KBK

Red

HARK2KR

White

HARK2KW

Natural Beeswax

HARC2BN

Green Beeswax

HARC2BG

Bulb Candle

Box Gift

White

HARGBW

Chrome

HARGBC

Chrome

HARBMFC

White

HARBMFW

Mixed Fruit Bowl

PIg Bank

Box Cutter

SSKSBC

Numbers Clock

Black w/ Red LED

OE66AC

Translucent Orange

OE66ACTO

Translucent Red

OE66ACTR

Black w/ White LED

OE66ACW

2B Radio

JDR2BB

White

JD22CW

Walnut

JD22CWT

Twice Twice Clock

Twice Clock

White

JD2CW

Torch

Large

JDFLL

Medium

JDFLM

Small

JDFLS

Cork Block Set

(set of 9)

OE66CT

Magno Radio

LargeSSKMRL

MicroSSKMRM

SmallSSKMRS

MediumSSKMR

Desk Set

SSKSSET

SSKSTY

Toys for the Soul

SSKSTD

Tape Dispenser

SSKSSR

Stapler

SSKSMG

Magnifying Glass

SSKSEO

Envelope Opener

SSKSCS

Compass

Atomix

FDAT

Artbreaker

FDAB

RockerPKKM2

TogglePKKM

Key Switch

Silicone Travel Bottles

PKSTKSM

Nesting Tables

Green

PLTN

Blue

PLTN2

Charcoal

PLTN3

PLMH

Half Mirror

Black Chrome

HARPB

Chrome

HARPC

Gold

HARPG

Pink

HARPP3

Hot Pink

HARPP2

White

HARPW

Mint

HARPGM

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kiel mead....................................................

noel wiggins....................................................

david weeks.............................................

choe & tomlinson....................................................

Loop Rattle

Silver

HBLRT

Black

HBLRTB

Gold

HBLRTG

Double Rattle

Silver

HB2RT

Black

HB2RTB

Gold

HB2RTG

Elongated Rattle

Silver

HB1RT

Black

HB1RTB

Gold

HB1RTG

Camera Necklace

GoldKMCOCNG

SterlingKMCOCNS

SterlingKMFMKRS

14K GoldKMFMKRG

Rose GoldKMFMKRGR

BrassKMFMKRLB

Forget Me Not RingAvailable sizes 4-9

Forget Me Not Necklace

14K GoldKMFMKNG

SterlingKMFMKNS

Forget Me Not Earrings

14K GoldKMFMKEG

SterlingKMFMKES

Drill Bit Necklace

GoldKMDBNG

SterlingKMDBNS

KM2LB

Birdie Light

Retainer Necklace

GoldKMRNG

SterlingKMRNS

Matchstick Necklace

GoldKMMSNG

SterlingKMMSNS

patrick townsend....................................................

WhitePTORB40

Orbit Chandelier

WhitePTSTR10

BlackPTSTR10B

String 10

WhitePTSTR19

BlackPTSTR19B

String 19

Cubebot

Small

DWC2

Extra Large

DWC3

Medium

DWC1

Gorilla

DWAGP

Robotrilla

DWARS

Ashtrays

Skullrilla

DWASBK

Wooden Animals

Hanno the Gorilla

DWTWGO

Hanno Jr.

DWTWGO3

Ursa The Bear

DWTWBE

Ursa Minor

DWTWBE2

Hattie the Elephant

DWTWEL

Simus the Rhino

DWTWRH

Self Portrait Mirrors

Antlers

DCMA

Pearl Necklace

DCMPN

Skull

DCMSK

Pirate

DCMP

Death Wish

DCMDW

Song Bird

DCMSB

josh owen....................................................Silicone Door Stops (set of 3)

JODSBGG

kelly lamb....................................................

KLGW

Geo-birdhouse

jan habraken....................................................Shovel Birdhouse

KLGW

rich brilliant willling....................................................Coat Rack

RBWCR

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tobias wong....................................................

brendan ravenhill....................................................Bottle Opener

Beech

BRBOB

BRSP

Spike Wall Hook [Set of 3]

Walnut

BRBOW

Gold

TWLSG

Chrome

TWLSC

Light Switch

jason miller....................................................

Set of 4 Bowls

JMSPB

Set of 4 Dessert Plates

JMSPS

Set of 4 Dinner Plates

JMSPL

Seconds China

Set of 4 Cups and Saucers

JMSPC

ross menuez....................................................

Zebra

SFBPZ1

Tapir

SFBPTA

Terrier

SFBPT1

Squirrel

SFBPS

Terrier

SFBPT2

Pico Pillows

Rabbit

SFBPR

Penguin

SFBPP2

Owl

SFBPO

Kitten

SFBPKI1

Pig

SFBPPI

Ostrich

SFBPOS

Gorilla

SFBPG2

Gorilla

SFBPG1

Fox

SFBPFO

Bunny

SFBPBU

Fawn

SFBPFA

Duck

SFBPDU

Chico Keychains

Gorilla

SFC1KCGO

Gorilla

SFC1KCGO2

Terrier

SFC1KCTE2

Warbler

SFC1KCWA

ross menuez....................................................

Leopard

SM61AA

Orca

SM61BA2

Camel

SM61CA2

Cloudscape

SM61DA

Eve

SM68AA

Conquistador

SM68BA

Monster

SM68FA

Sakura

SM68HA

Zebraeye

SM68DA

Stallion

SM68IA

Balsa

Icosa Lamp

sli

Mini Pillows

Eagle

SFMPEA2

Eagle

SFMPEA1

Lynx

SFMPLY1

Spaniel

SFMPDSP1

Elephant

SFMPEL1

Gorilla

SFMPGO1

Owl

SFMPOW1

Penguin

SPM61DB

Jack Russel

SFMPDJR1

Lynx

SFMPLY2

Terrier

SFMPDBT1

Dashund

SFMPDDA2

Deer

SFMPDE2

Pigeon

SFMPPI2

Poodle

SFMPDPO

Orlov

SFMPHB

Panda

SFMPPA

Raccoon

SFMPRA2

Raccoon

SFMPRA1

Tiger

SFMPTI1

Tiger

SFMPTI2

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Cat

SFPCA1A1

Fawn

SFPFN1A1

Leopard

SFPLE1B1

Large Pillows

Duck

SFPDU1A1

Falcon

SFPFA1A1

Falcon

SFPFA1B1

Owl

SFPOW1A1

Zebra

SFPZE1B1

Rabbit

SFPRA1A1

Wolf

SFPWO1A1

Puma

SFPPU1A1

3K = 3-6 months 6k = 6-12 months

Fauna Onesies

Penguin

STC61AA-3K

STC61AA-6K

Gorilla

STC61CA-6K

Terrier

STC68AA-6K

STC68AA-3K

Bunny

STC71BU-6K

Poodle

STC71PO-6K

Fawn

STC71FA-6K

Pig

STC71PI-6K

Elephant

STC71EL-3K

STC71EL-6K

Giraffe

STC71GI-3K

STC71GI-6K

Sea Turtle

STC71ST-3K

STC71ST-6K

Zebra

STC71ZE-3K

STC71ZE-6K

ross menuez....................................................Kuma PillowsKuma Totes

Dot

SFTB1

Cedar

SFTB4

Fingerprint

SFTB6

Herringbone

SFTB7

Zig

SFTB9

Dot

SFD1

Herringbone

SFD7

Feather

SFD8

Zig

SFD9

Dot

SFMP1

Cedar

SFMP4

Herringbone

SFMP7

FingerprintSKP14FI 14”SKP18FI 18”

Dot SKP14DO 14”SKP18DO 18”

FeatherSKP14FE 14”SKP18FE 18”

CedarSKP14CE 14”SKP18CE 18”

ZigSKP14ZI 14”SKP18ZI 18”

Herringbone SKP14HE 14”SKP18HE 18”

TatamiSKP14TA 14”SKP18TA 18”

Kuma Flat Pouches

Kuma Makup Pouches

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