Among the handful below, the first two are definitely the trippiest. For a few more, go here.
















Huggies Little Movers Jeans Collection. Jeanius.
The Sheet Seat folding chair is so appealing in its clever simplicity, that the Hoboken (via Turkey) based designers, Ufuk Keskin & Efecem Kutuk, have multiple manufacturers interested in producing them. Cut from a single piece of wood laminate, with very little waste, they store flat, and even look great hanging on the wall.
Draw with regular Sharpies to customize your Umbra OH chair. Just remember that you'll be sitting permanently on those mindless doodles.
Let’s say you decide to go to Holland because so many people there speak English. You, of course, speak no Dutch. And let’s say you are alone in a train station and this (bottom) is the only clock. Your iPhone battery is out, so you can’t use the translation app. You would have an incredibly ironic, post-modern experience, but you’re screwed as far as knowing the time (8:20). Not fun if you should be running, instead of walking, to make a train. It’s great looking, but let’s hope the Qlocktwo doesn’t catch on in too big a way.
Praekestolen, Geiranger Fjord, Norway.
Kongen og Dronningen, Bispen, Norway.
The Seven Sisters, Nordland, Norway.
Midnight sun, Bell Sound, Norway.
Midnight sun in Advent Bay, Spitzbergen, Norway.
Maderno, Lake Garda, Italy.
Emerald Lake and Van Horn Range, British Columbia
Grand Canyon, Arizona.
Sunset on the Oklawaha, Florida.













One of the few places you will find jewelry by Monica Castiglioni.
Pillows silk-screened with the top ten google searches of different years.

L. Eckstein is a NYC-based graphic designer and artist. When she had a job that came with an office, all matter of visual interest could be tacked up on her wall, or walked down the hall to be shared with a co-worker. Her job no longer comes with an office. This is now her wall—and her hall.