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The Pantone Party Continues With More & New Products!



I did a huge post on all things Pantone (the universal color matching system also known as PMS) a ways back and since then there have been some new additions to the market. For those Pantone-loving peeps, here they are!



SeaVees, Purveyors of California Casual, has announced an exclusive collaboration with Pantone, the world-renowned authority on color. True to their inspiration, each SeaVees style is named to honor an influential date in 1960's California-cool history.



With the creation of the 09/63, SeaVees celebrates the founding of Pantone, and the release of the first PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM in September 1963. For the first time in their 45 year history, Pantone has allowed an external design team into their hallowed archives. SeaVees has selected seven vintage colors from the original Pantone color guide.




The palette, chosen from the only authentic guide known to exist, epitomizes the cool, casual style of California in 1963. The series production has been restricted to 1,963 pairs. Each par costs 140.00 USD and will ship in February of 2009. www.seavees.com



Limited edition collection of cuff links and key rings by Sonia Spencer



Inspired by the PANTONE FASHION + HOMES system, Sonia Spencer introduces a striking new collection of contemporary cufflinks and key rings for the modern man and woman. All the items are made from stainless steel for everlasting wear and feature coloured enamel in seasonal PANTONE colors. Each piece comes in a high gloss beautiful black signature box with white leather interior and a PANTONE leaflet showing the colours in that seasonal collection.

Rectangular Chip-shaped Cufflinks:

above: PANTONE cufflinks designed to resemble the iconic PANTONE chip are made from stainless steel for everlasting wear and feature coloured enamel in seasonal PANTONE colors.
The round ones feature a clever design with one color way combination on one side and one on the other, PANTONE reversible cufflinks give two great looks in one beautiful cufflink set. Made from stainless steel and enamel featuring seasonal PANTONE colors

Chip-shaped Keyring:

Above: PANTONE key rings designed to resemble the iconic PANTONE chips are made from stainless steel for everlasting wear and feature coloured enamel in seasonal PANTONE colors.
Buy the above shown Sonia Spencer collection here.

NEW PANTONE Color Splash Drives


Each Color Splash drive is a one-of-kind design. The coloring process produces a random design that is unique to each drive. Drives are a metallic black with a design in one of six colors. These durable, aluminum thumb drives allow you to store your digital photos, music files, business documents, and more on an ultra-small Hi-speed USB flash drive. Please note, these drives can not be personalized. Buy them here

W2 (the people who make the pantone mugs) have some new additions as well:






Above: Beautiful generous messenger bag, available in above colors shown, lots of useful interior pockets and bright colored interior lining. Sling it over your shoulder, great for carrying laptops. (Unfortunately they only ship this product within the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, CH The USA and Canada)


Above: Witty set of 4 espresso cups in differing tones of brown to suit your coffee strength and tastes. Comes in glossy brown packaging, it will make the best present for the design-conscious coffee lover.


Above: New 4 pack espresso cups, in lovely colours.
PAPRIKA 179 C , MUSTARD 130 C, GRAPE 520 C, TURQUOISE 3272 C.


Above is sold as a set and includes Pantone® references for the mugs are as follows: Red 186C, Spearmint 3395C, Royal Blue 286C, Lime Green 388C, Pale Blue 549C, Lilac 2583C, Olive Green 5757C, Black 4C, Orange 021C, Process YellowC.


Above: New for spring 2008, an additional set of 10 colored mugs to compliment the original primary ones. Pantone references for the mugs are as follows: PAPRIKA 179 C, BABY BLUE 292 C, LAGOON BLUE 3025 C, DUCK EGG BLUE 337 C, PEA GREEN 363 C, GRAY (cool gray) 10 C, CHOCOLATE 732 C, MUSTARD 130 C, GRAPE 520 C, TURQUOISE 3272 C.

All the above products can be bought online here.

The item below, the "Rubitone", a Rubik's cube made with pantone colors is only a concept, but I'm sure if it were produced, it would sell.



Be sure to see Pantone Eyewear, carpeting, clothes, toys, shoes, art and more here. And tons of Pantone items for the kitchen here.

Hello Kitty & MAC Collaborate To Bring Us The Kouture & Colour Collections



MAC Cosmetics has teamed up with Sanrio Global Consumer Products to create a Hello Kitty color cosmetics collection. The line will arrive on MAC's website February 10, in North American stores on Feb. 12 and into overseas stores in March.

Mac has had some success with collaborations of this sort before. Consider the Barbie Mac Collection and the FAFI collection.

“MAC has been mining pop culture since the brand was founded,” said John Demsey, group president of the Estée Lauder Cos. Inc. “This is a sexy and innocent fashion line, and a true MAC moment. In these times, everyone can use a little fun — and a little Kitty.”

“The partnership was a no-brainer,” said James Gager, senior vice president and creative director of MAC Worldwide. “We cater to people who love to play with makeup.”

“We are thrilled to partner with a brand that shares the vision of offering an innovative, authentic and transforming experience to our loyal fan base,” said Janet Hsu, president of Sanrio. Sanrio’s worldwide retail sales of licensed products for 2007 is estimated at $5 billion.

While the 34-year-old Hello Kitty character is usually assumed to be a cat, she is actually a girl, according to Sanrio. And a girl without a mouth, so she “speaks from the heart,” the company said. “She may not have a mouth, but she’s going to sell a lot of lipstick,” cracked Demsey, noting that a waiting list for the items will go live on Jan. 7 at maccosmetics.com.

“To me, MAC Hello Kitty embodies the ultimate beauty icon,” said Jennifer Balbier, senior vice president of product development for MAC Worldwide. “She’s sweet and sexy, slightly edgy, and appeals to a wide range of customers. We wanted to reflect that through a sweet side, but also something slightly mischievous when it came to the colors. I started out by creating a palette of pinks, since they fit and always trend well in the spring. And this look is so much about the eyes that we did two eye shadow quads.” The Lucky Tom quad has violet blue, brown, gold and pink-coral shades, while the Too Dolly palette has mint, blue-silver, pale pink and magenta shades.

“We incorporated glitter eyeliners because she loves anything that twinkles, and we took the coral and hot pink theme and did pretty, poppy [colored] blush,” added Balbier.

While this collection is intended to have a sophisticated presentation, MAC hopes to appeal to younger fans with two shades of lip conditioners.


above photo: John Aquino | Hello Kitty items from MAC Cosmetics.

The Hello Kitty offerings fall into two collections: the Hello Kitty Colour Collection and the more high-end Hello Kitty Kouture.

The bulk of the items are in the former category: six shades of lipstick with names like Fashion Mews and Strayin’, each $14; six Lipglass shades, each $14; and two tinted lip conditioners, $14.50 each; two eye shadow palettes, which each contain four shades and retail for $38; two shades of pigment are $19.50 each, and two Reflects Glitter stock keeping units — one blue, one pink — are $17.50 each. Four Glitter Eye Liners, each $16.50, two shades of Beauty Powder, each $22; three shades of nail polish, each $11; a black mascara, $12, and false lashes, $12, round out the color offerings. Shades range from pinks and turquoises to lavenders and greens.

Hello Kitty Kouture is intended to be the high end of the collection. Two shades of Dazzleglass, each $28, each feature a reusable silver chain pendant with Hello Kitty outlined in white Swarovski crystals on black with a pink crystal bow. Sheer Mystery Powder, $90 and available in three shades, is packaged in a silver powder compact with Hello Kitty outlined in white Swarovski crystals with a pink crystal bow on a black background.

“We wanted to have affordable luxury and a high-low aspect, so it made sense to do the Hello Kitty Colour Collection and Hello Kitty Kouture,” said Demsey.

The Hello Kitty Colour items, a Petite Makeup Bag, $22, and a medium Makeup Bag, $35, will be in about 581 department and specialty stores in North America including Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s, as well as MAC’s 138 freestanding stores in North America and at maccosmetics.com. Internationally, the items will be in 1,307 stores in 69 countries, including 296 MAC freestanding stores outside North America. Hello Kitty Kouture will be available at MAC stores and maccosmetics.com only. At the maximum, the collection will be available for eight weeks.

A plush doll, $42; purse mirror, $22, and three-brush collection, $49.50, will be available at MAC stores, Nordstrom and maccosmetics.com only. A mirrored key clip, $16; beaded bracelet, $34, will be sold in MAC retail stores and at maccosmetics.com only, and a tote, $45 and soft vanity kit, $55, will be exclusive to mac cosmetics.com

While none of the executives would discuss sales projections, industry sources estimated that the limited edition MAC Hello Kitty collection could do upwards of $12 million in North American retail sales. That projection is slightly larger than that of the hit Barbie collection.

In-store visuals, shot by Nick Knight, show the polar opposite aspects of the collection. One is an image of a blonde model holding a black vinyl Hello Kitty doll, which will be part of the accessory line. The other visual is what Gager terms “more of a dominatrix creature.” The point, said Gager, is to show that makeup can be transformative. Makeup was done by Val Garland, with hair by Sam McKnight.

And Demsey promises the surprises aren't over yet. “There will be more products to come in the next three months with this partnership,” he said.

Via WWD

20 Stainless Steel Tea Kettles You Should Whistle At!




This post is featuring 20 stainless steel tea kettles and one teapot. Sometimes called water kettles, stove top kettles or just simply 'kettles', each of these is an example of exquisite function and form.

Kettles are really just vessels to heat water, whereas teapots just 'hold' the brewed tea. Most tea kettles 'whistle' when the water has reached boiling point. Several of these stove top kettles have Kohner harmonica whistles or other high quality whistles that do not pierce the ears but instead are nice and melodic reminders that your water is ready.

The following stainless steel kettles are noted because of their design, functionality and availability. No concept or prototype tea kettles in this post, just amazingly designed ones you can actually purchase. From classic bauhaus inspired designs that have been around since the early 1930's to the best new modern designs of today, like Joey Roth's Sorapot.

I'm starting with the classic tea kettles by various designers for Alessi. So, settle in with a cup of tea and start reading.

Alessi Signature Kettle with Bird Whistle by Michael Graves, 1985

67 oz , stainless steel, buy it here.

With all white ... and now, there's a special limited Black edition:

buy the special black edition here.
buy the white one here.

*Almost impossible to find is Michael Graves' variation on his alessi tea kettle, the Spinning Whistle Tea kettle, once available at Target and through Amazon:


Look for it on ebay.

The Pito Teakettle by Frank Gehry for Alessi:

Designed by frank gehry for alessi, 1992. handle & whistle in mahogany. 1 qt 29 oz capacity, 7.25" h. Buy it here.

Il Conico Tea Kettle, Designed by Aldo Rossi for Alessi:

Kettle in polished steel. 8.7" diameter x 8.7" h buy it here

Alessi Fruit basket Teapot designed by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa:

Alessi Fruit Basket Teapot in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished, cm17.2 x cm13.6 x hcm 17.5;
Buy it here.

Alessi Mama O' Water tea kettle:

special order here.

Alessi Train Whistle Tea Kettle by Richard Sapper:

Kettle in stainless steel mirror polished with melodic whistle in brass and handle in PA, black. Magnetic steel heat diffusing bottom. buy it here.

The Mami Tea kettle by Stefano Giovannoni for Alessi:

In brushed stainless steel, first designed in 2003, 10.25" h | 9.5" d | 3.5" w | 1qt. 18.75oz.
buy it here.

Oliver Hemming's stunning Nio Hob Stove Top Kettles:

buy the Nio kettles here.

The Eva Trio Water Kettle by Ole Palsby:


Hard to find, but beautiful. Designed by Ole Palsby for the Eva Trio line of Eva Denmark. Water Kettle made of imperishable 18/10 high-quality steel with a robust thermal bottom offering excellent heat distribution. The entire series has “cool” handles and a pouring rim. buy it here.

The Lucido and Satinato Whistling Kettles by Serafino Zani:

The Whistling Kettles from Serafino zani, with their signature coiled handles, have been made in Italy. These Whistling Kettles hold up to a maximum of 1.7L of water.
buy them here. Or here.

And the Serafino Zani Geyser Whistling Tea Kettle:

buy it here. Or here.

The Bodum Ottoni Stovetop Kettle:

buy it here.

Bodum Osiris tea kettle in shiny stainless steel:

buy it here.


The Chantal Classic Stainless tea kettle:

A classic. Available in two sizes, or with various colored enamel finishes- buy any of them here.

The Piquot Kettle K3 is a stunning kettle with wood handle by Piquo Ware.


The Piquot Kettle K3 is made from Magnailium, an aluminium/magnesium alloy developed by Picquot Ware.
buy it here.

Kalorik Glass and Stainless Tea kettle:



Features of this 1,500 watt jug kettle include easy-opening hinged lid, boil dry protection, stainless steel concealed heating element, water scale with blue LED indicator light, removable spout filter, stainless steel housing with shiny chrome finish, glass base and lid, non-slipping rubber feet, chrome button On/Off switch and chrome handle. buy it here.

The Oggi Zephyr stainless steel tea kettle has a nice modern design and is very reasonably priced:

buy it here.



*The Globus Tea Kettle



Made of 18/10 stainless steel with a silcione handle available in blue, red or yellow. Made by the Russian Design Studio Art Lebedev, it will be available soon- so they say- at their worldwide online store. *The last time I checked, the Globus teapot was still not yet available for purchase.

And finally, Joey Roth's Stunning Sorapot, now available in mirrored high polish or brushed stainless is destined to become a classic like the aforementioned tea kettles. Truth be told, this is more of a teapot than a kettle becuase it does not plug in nor can it sit on a burner. But I had to include it.

The Sorapot


Original Brushed: $200



and now, Mirror Polished: $250



Buy the Sorapot in either finish here.

Eamon O'Kane's The Architect's House - Now At Rare Gallery


above: Eames psychedelic seasons remix (painted whilst listening to Forever Changes by Love), oil on canvas, 9ft x 9ft, 2008


I'm a fan of mid-century modern architecture as well as contemporary, surreal and pop art. So, it's no surprise that Eamon O'Kane's paintings were an exciting find for me. They embody elements all of the aforementioned harmoniously and remind me of two of my favorite artists, Alex Katz and David Hockney, in their flat but whimsical, colorful treatment.

To mark his US debut, Belfast-born Eamon O’Kane presents new, large-scale oil paintings depicting “recombinant” Modernist architectural masterpieces set in idyllic landscapes and the subversive yet subtle forces undermining the utopian ideal they evoke.

The Architect’s House
Rare Gallery, New York, USA
November 15 - December 20, 2008



above: Installation view RARE Gallery, New York, 2008

The Architect’s House
(from the press release and pdf of the exhibit):

In his first New York solo exhibition, entitled The Architect’s House, Eamon O’Kane presents new large-scale oil paintings that explore his fascination with architecture and landscape. Created during his residency at the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris from April to June 2008, these works recombine elements of Modernist masterpieces and set them in idyllic landscapes to give voice to a contemporary utopian ideal. At the same time, O’Kane’s paintings reference the more subversive aspects of literature, cinema and design to demonstrate the impossibility of achieving this ideal.


above: Casa Bo Bardy Midday Sunset Mix With Shining Carpet, 84" x 60", oil on canvas, 2008


above: Lloyd Wright's Dream (painted whilst listening to Nevermind by Nirvana), oil on canvas, 9ft x 12ft, 2008

In Lloyd Wright’s Dream (2008), we are presented with an interior of a building by Frank Lloyd Wright that recently was completed, many years after his death. From the window of the room one can see the isolated, precariously perched “Vandamm House” from Hitchcock’s North by Northwest, which was a fictional building imagined by the film’s set designers but based on Wright’s architectural style. Cinematic allusions continue through the exhibition in works such as Casa Bo Bardi Midday Sunset Mix with Shining Carpet (2008). Here O’Kane draws a parallel between the Overlook Hotel in Stanley Kubrick’s movie The Shining, a structure which was built on a Native American burial ground and consumes its main character in the film, and the house that plays such a vital role in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher. Hints of Poe’s imagery also appear in Wright, Le Corbusier, Mondrian Mix with Plants from Edgar Allan Poe's Garden (2008), where creepy tendrils begin their choking crawl up the side of a hybridized Modernist structure.

O’Kane recognizes the dichotomy in his own paintings where he seems to offer the possibilities of hope, optimism and redemption with one hand while snatching them away with the other through his surreal, foreboding, and threatening allusions. According to the artist, “Society . . . traps us with our desires.


above: Philip Johnson night and day remix (painted whilst listening to Gershwin's Rhapsody in blue), oil on canvas, 5ft x 7ft, 2008

Philip Johnson’s ‘Glass House’ is like a cage while at the same time being a wonderful piece of architecture.” So for O’Kane, a home is not just a home, and green rolling hills are not just green rolling hills -- they become symbols of a precarious scenario where utopia apparently is within reach but actually is on the verge of being obliterated by a disturbing presence that seems to be lurking just beneath the surface.


above: Wright, Le Corbusier, Mondrian Mix with Plants from Edgar Allan Poe's Garden, 2008, oil on canvas, 84" x 60"


above: Fallingwater seasons remix (painted whilst listening to In Utero by Nirvana), oil on canvas, 9ft x 9ft, 2008


above: Studio 1 evening southwest view, oil on canvas, 5ft x 7ft, 2008


above: ideal studio complex III (after Bates Maher), oil on canvas, 120 x 120cm (47.2 x 47.2 inches), 2008

above: pool west view morning (after Aalto), oil on canvas, 120 x 150cm (47.2 x 59.1 inches), 2008


above: tower east view midday, oil on canvas, 100 x 100cm (39.4 x 39.4 inches), 2008

November 15 – December 20, 2008
RARE, 521 West 26th Street, NYC

For additional information, please contact Pete Surace at 212.268.1520 or raregallery@earthlink.net.

See more of Eamon O'Kanes work at his site.

If you like Eamon's work, you may also be a fan of Danny Heller's wonderful paintings of eichler homes, Read all about those here.

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