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May 8, 2012

Metro Cuff Giveaway!

We try to run giveaway’s as often as possible and this week we have teamed up with TV Host, Stylist, and Contributor, Alison Deyette! Her blog is so lovely, she is always giving so many great products away. This week she has all kinds of goodies up for grabs for upcoming Mother’s Day!

Giveaway details…

Enter for a chance to win a cuff of your choice. All you have to do is “Like” her > Alison Deyette Facebook page by
6PM PST on May 20, 2012. There will be two winners of this giveaway. Both names will be announced on the
Alison Deyette Facebook page and on the blog on May 21, 2012. This giveaway is open only to those that
live in the United States and Canada. Go to alisondeyette.com to check out the cuffs!
Cheers!
dh team
March 6, 2012

Inspiration: Street Art found in Williamsburg/Greenpoint Industrial Zone

My inspirations today were taken in the Williamsburg Greenpoint Industrial Business Zone which is a really interesting area. Mostly it is made up of old [rotting], but utilized, factories, warehouses and studios (design and art). I love the industrial-ness of this place, I love the things degrading, I love the desolation and isolation felt here. The buildings are low enough that you can actually see the better part of the sky, which is something of a rarity in New York City. Anyway I am rambling…this place and these images make me happy today.

No Parking

No Parking

Daedalus

Daedalus

NY”]I [spray] NY

I [spray

 

February 25, 2012

Inspiration: Steven Meisel’s Fashion Photography

My inspiration for today…

Source: google.com via Tiffany on Pinterest

January 21, 2012

Designhype at NY International Gift Fair 2012

2012 is starting off great for us. We will be exhibiting at booth #8172 in Details at the New York International Gift Fair. Last year we were in New York’s Newest at Pier 94. This year we move to the Jacob Javitts Center! I’ll post images as the days go along. We are exhibiting from January 29th-February 2nd (my birthday!). More to come…

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December 8, 2011

Designhype in two Brooklyn Holiday Markets!

Hey Brooklynites! We are selling our Metro Cuffs at two holiday markets in Brooklyn (woohoo) this year!

#1 – Pratt Pop-up Shop

Where: Pratt Pop-up Shop in Dekalb Market, Located at the intersection of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Willoughby Ave.

When: December 14th-December 24th, 2011 from  11am-10pm daily

What: We will be selling our NYC, London and Paris Metro Cuffs which are all made of stainless steel.The opening reception will be held on December 17th from 11am-7pm. I will post images as soon as we get set up!

You can follow Pratt Pop-up Shop updates and Dekalb Market updates on twitter

#2 – Greenpoint Holiday Market

Where: Lutheran Church of the Messian, 129 Russell St, Greenpoint, Brooklyn

When: Saturday December 17th, 2011 from 12pm-5pm

What: We will be selling all of our Metro Cuffs (except the sold out London embossed cuff). This includes NYC, London, Paris and Milan.

Let us know if you’re coming, check out the official Greenpoint Holiday Market invite on Facebook 

Come get your holiday shopping ON! We’d really love to see you at one or both.

September 2, 2011

Spotlight on Park Slope, Brooklyn

Park Slope via rutlo on flickr

For the second post in our Subway Stop Spotlight Series, I wanted to do a special focus on Park Slope now that I’m rolling into my 3rd year here. In total I have been in Brooklyn for almost 5 years and feel like it is my home. Here are some of my favorites spots to check out in the Slope.

If you are coming from Manhattan, the easiest way to get to the first spot is to take the N train to the Atlantic/Pacific St. stop and head down 4th Avenue towards Bergen Street.

First Stop: 4th Ave Pub 

4th Avenue between Bergen and St. Marks Place

4th Ave Pub via Bernt Rostad on flickr

While not in Park Slope yet, this being considered in Boerum Hill, this is a great first stop if you enjoy good beer like I do. 4th Ave Pub has upwards of 60 beer options, free popcorn (try it with Old Bay seasoning, very good), and an outdoor patio. There is a fairly eclectic mix of people who drop in and a host of regulars. I’d say the average crowd ranges in ages between 24-35.

Second Stop: Cherry Tree

4th Avenue between Bergen and St. Marks Place

Another bar which is directly across the street from the 4th Ave Pub. I like Cherry Tree for it’s trivia nights and that it shows football games on a huge projector screen. On a football night there is usually a small crowd so you can watch the game, have a few beers and relax. It’s the only place that I could catch an Eagles game before I had a tv (sorry all other football fans, I am from Philly).

Third Stop: Textile Arts Center

505 Carroll St. between 3rd and 4th Avenues

Textile Arts Center via facebook.com/textileartscenter

I have to admit, I have not been here…but oh do I want to go! Textile Art and Design is one of my biggest passions in life, so this may be a bias stop. I have heard, however, from some other locals that the gallery is worth a visit and if you get over there between September 10th and December 2nd you can view their current exhibition Yield: Fashion Without Waste. Did I mention that they offer an incredible assortment of adult and youth classes as well as weekend workshop intensives? Weaving, Fiber, Dying, Knitting & Crocheting, Embroidery & Quilting and more served up in a newly renovated 3,200 square foot, used-to-be sweater factory, open space. Need I say more? They are closed on Sundays and hold fairly typical gallery hours, closing at 6pm on weekdays and 5pm on Saturdays.

Fourth Stop: Oaxaca

4th Avenue between President and Carroll St.

Oaxaca Tacos via JasonLam on flickr and his website mightysweet.com

This teeny-tiny place has the best tacos in all five boroughs, without a doubt (of course this is my opinion). There are a few locations in Brooklyn and they are beginning to stem out to places around Manhattan now. Their tacos seem to fit perfectly in your hand, they are really cheep and my favorite part is the pickled onions. This is the perfect place to grab a quick bite. There are limited seating options.

Fifth Stop: Mission Delores

4th Avenue between President and Carroll St.

Now we are playing this cross-cross game and I promise it was not my intention! After you have lost your mind eating tacos at Oaxaca run across the street and head into Mission Delores bar (closer to Carroll St.). There is always a bouncer at the front so bring a valid ID. This place almost always satisfies me, except for the rare occasion when it is completely empty. Being such a large open space it needs bodies to make you feel welcome, you know what I mean? During the weekend nights after 10pm Mission (that’s what we call it) gets pretty packed. When you first enter inside you will walk through an indoor space, then to the outdoor area and back to the main indoor space which houses the bar. Other features: seating in all three spaces, two pinball machines and two bathrooms! The crowd is cool and a bit more hipster than other bars in the neighborhood, Williamsburg hipster that is. Ages range from 21-40, roughly, yet everyone seems to mesh and mix well.

Sixth, Seventh, Eight and Ninth Stops: 5th Avenue – Vintage/Thrift Store Shopping

Walk up President or Carroll Street and make a right onto 5th Avenue. First stop by Housing Works on the corner of 5th and Garfield St. The space is small but home to lots of delicious thrift-store goodies such as clothes, accessories, books, furniture, and home goods. Once a year, during the Fall season, they restock their entire store and sell everything they’ve had for the year, and yes things go for great prices. This event is taking place on September 27th at 11am, get there early!

Next stop, Two Lovers Boutique, between President and Union St. on 5th Avenue. It never fails, I always leave this store with something, my last purchase was a lovely black and white striped dress. The ladies here are very selective in their wares making everything a worthy purchase, even if it is used. They only sell clothing and some accessories but it’s a great stop.

Odd Twin via www.oddtwin.com

Next up, Odd Twin on 5th Avenue between Degraw and Douglas St. Prepare to step into a different galaxy when you arrive here, it kinda feels like stepping into a Hitchcock movie, maybe not as creepy. While their prices are higher than I’d like they do have a fantastic mix of truly vintage clothing, accessories, hats and home goods. My last purchase there was a pair of vintage red cowboy boots which were hand-made in Italy, hard to find anywhere else especially in nearly perfect condition.

Last Vintage/Thrift Store stop is Beacons Closet on 5th Avenue at the corner of Warren St. Not to be missed, you will regret it, I promise. Plus you just NEED a vintage club jacket (which they seem to never run out of). Cheap, cheap, cheap but good quality used clothing and accessories, including purses, belts, hats and shoes which are all hand selected by Beacons Closet employees in-the-know. Actually you can take a bag of your own clothes there for trade or cash which is a really great idea, but again they are selective so don’t take it personal when they don’t hand you cash or credit (instead they will send your bag, if you let them, off to charity)! They have maybe five or six fitting rooms which are always in use, this place is the hottest thrift store in the area. My suggestion is to go during a weekday, early afternoon, to have some time and space to peruse the goods, the place gets packed during after-work hours and weekends. They also have a Williamsburg and Manhattan location. The Williamsburg store has a large collection of jeans.

Goorin Hatmakers Image

Goorin Bros Progress Shot via goorin.com/blog

I want to add that there is the new hat shop, Goorin Bros., on 5th Avenue between Union and Berkley Pl. They were setting up shop a few weeks ago and I know they have opened their doors since then but I haven’t had a chance to make it over there. Maybe that is a good Saturday afternoon stop?

Peek A Boo Hats

Goorin Peek A Boo Collection via goorin.com/blog

I have not even touched Park Slope or the surrounding areas but I will do a follow-up post and end this one here. I hope you enjoy and please send along any of your favorite stops!

July 9, 2011

Must See: Fabric Workshop and Museum

Fabric Workshop and Museum Storefront

Storefront @ The New Temporary Contemporary, Fabric Workshop and Museum

I was so excited that this year’s ISTE Conference (an annual conference I attend with Sweat Equity Education, whom I also work for) was held in Philadelphia because not only is it my hometown but the Convention Center is directly across the street from the Fabric Workshop and Museum! So…I was lucky enough to run across the street during a break and wander through the beautifully renovated galleries and store.

I was directed up one flight of emergency exit stairs to check out the first exhibit Close at Hand: Philadelphia Artists from the Permanent Collection which exhibited an incredible mixture of old and new textile craft. I was, and still am, in love with Edna W. Andrade’s Maze print!

Next I headed over to The New Temporary Contemporary building to watch Fighting Kissing Dancing, a seven film sequence exploring the three themed title. Now I’m not one to read all the museum signs, I am usually just too excited to see everything and therefore sat down not knowing what to expect. The first film was so interesting in approach that my jaw was hanging open for the entire length. Just go see it (if you can).

The Fabric Workshop and Museum has been a source of inspiration for me ever since I was introduced to it during my undergraduate studies at The University of the Arts. It is even more impressive now that I have formal training in textile design. If you are in Philly my suggestion is to stop by…Oh and while you’re in that neighborhood stop by Reading Terminal Market to eat some super fresh Amish food from Lancaster County, Pa.

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