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If you are a fan of New York based artist Jeremyville and are in the city, head to 176 Spring St at Thompson in SoHo, from 2-5pm this Saturday and meet the artist in person.
Check out the flyer for more details after the fold.

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From December 1st-23rd, POW will be offering a limited edition of signed and numbered prints from artists Tilt, Cept, Mighty MO, EVOL to name only a few. This is following a new show that opened on the 1st of December for the Berlin based EVOL. The show is Entitled “A Site For Sore Eyes”.
Check out more images after the fold.

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Check out this cool new domino set with artwork by Jeremy Fish. Black and gold, I love the skull and cross bones on the back side. On sale now at Upper Playground.
Detailed images after the fold.

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Cool Hunting shares news of the latest edited design shopping portal on the web, R/S Too. Hatched by Tyler Greenberg of Relative Space, the idea is to give consumers a taste of some of the hot global design hubs through the eyes of topflight practitioners. Things are kicking off with architect Juergen Mayer H, who brings the wonderful world of Berlin to digital life with some terrific selections.
Get a sense of Juergen’s taste after the jump. Visit R/S Too when you’re ready.

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Held concurrently with the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, New Finnish Design SCENARIOS brings a wealth of Finnish design to New York City in the form of a charming little pop up shop. The latest and greatest products from the vibrant Finnish design scene are represented, including work by Teemu Karhunen, Anni Kääriä and Sanna Väänänen, and Jani Martikainen.
Helsinki, the Finnish capital, was recently named the World Design Capital for 2012, but design savvy New Yorkers can visit the pop-up shop now to snap up the latest Finnish wares EARLY!
New Finnish Design SCENARIOS
72 Gansevoort
New York, New York
Open through Tuesday May 17, 2011.
A look at more great Finnish design after the jump.

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Man Non-No takes a look at Tokyo’s very own Herman Miller store.
Much more after the jump.

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Since they’ve just invaded NY from their fancy digs in Yorklyn, DE, you already know what House Industries brings with their holiday markets. Beginning this week, they are in LA, hosted by the fabulous Heath Ceramics. Kick-off begins with a party, December 11, 2010 from 4 to 8pm. The shop will remain open until December 31, 2010.
Heath Ceramics, 7525 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
The guys offered up an exclusive picture (above) of an unfired House x Heath ceramic. I’m proud to show it, as well as to share their promotional video after the jump.

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German kitchen design firm Bulthaup has opened a new retail space in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay. Founded shortly after WWII, Bulthaup produces high design, ergonomically considered kitchens. The new space focuses on the company’s b2 and b3 series kitchens, highlighting fully constructed set ups with all the options in line.
A cook’s dream perhaps, but most certainly a design nerds playground.
ThinkSilly visited. Their photos follow.
BULTHAUP
No.5 Hoi Ping Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.
+852 2868 9323
bulthaup.com

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Wallpaper* breaks the news of Lulu Bright’s pop-up boutique in London. Open through September 11, 2010, the short stop shop celebrates the launch of the company’s new online platform. The offerings are well balanced mid-century finds, privileging Scandinavian design legends – like Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner and Borge Mogensen. Less ‘famed’ pieces are available for those wishing to start collecting.
A few images from the pop-up shop follow.

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Beginning on April 15, 2010, Brooklyn’s Sit and Read Furniture will present a limited selection of housewares at New York’s Unis. For the Nolita shop, Sit and Read’s Kyle Garner has handpicked a selection of vintage chairs and reupholstered them in remnant fabrics from Unis’ Spring/Summer 2010 collection. The pieces are, understandably, limited. As the relationship progresses, Sit and Read will continue to offer changing pieces at the Unis Flagship.
More images, by Ken Tisuthiwongse follow.

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