26.8.10






My kids are not so impressed by playground items anymore. I am.

Artist and fashion illustrator Lisa Grue from Underwerkets Projects has kindly invited
me to do a talk at her and Laura Terp Hansen design laboratory in October. Other invited
are Amelia Gregory from Amalia's magazine and the design duo Meyer-Lavigne.
The booklet.

Hello handmade competition.
Hook Rail.

I need this coat.

Don't forget about Suvi Ainoa's giveaway.



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21 comments:

  1. You are not kidding... These are the most amazing things I've seen in a kid's playground - EVER!! And I've seen a lot mind you... Could these even be driftwood?? The colours are right for driftwood. Thank you for visiting my dolls today. I know, they're a lot of work but I love making them and can't stop working onthem until they're perfect... So what do I do?? Pruxxx

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  2. those are incredible works of art!!

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  3. What amazing things to have in a park to be played on. Love that horse!

    And yes, that coat you want is simply gorgeous.

    Have a great weekend.

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  4. Those are amazing. Wish we had them in playgrounds when I was younger.

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  5. These are adorable! I think the kids will remember them later and cherish the photos you took.

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  6. OMG!! That is very amazing! I would love to see that in my home country. :)

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  7. I would have loved to have such original playthings in my childhood playground!

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  8. Lova skulle älska hästen, väntar på en lekplats med tema häst här i malmö som är temalekplatsernas stad. du skulle få gör en lekplats gud vikken bra ide, det borde du. en finelittleday lekplats...

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  9. I care for them. I still like swinging. But dont fit in one anymore.

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  10. Yey! Am so excited about the talk.
    It's true, those funny animals are fascinating. What I love are those carrousels that you can spin by turning the wheel in the middle. So much fun I used to have (and still do) on those ones :-)

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  11. ja den jackan behöver du, köp den bums!

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  12. I wish we had that in our city's playgrounds! And thanks for your comments on my blog.

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  13. that's awesome. i'm pleasantly impressed!!

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  14. They are fabulous! Just love them :) Great coat too. Kx

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  15. What beautiful playground toys! I think your are right, I appreciate them much more than my children ever would, apart from maybe the horse for my daughter.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Carmel

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  16. I love these animals on springs. We have them and I had them growing up but metal. I've never seem them made of wood- very neat.
    I too love that coat. Blue or Black. Hmmmmm.

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  17. how funny! that's going to be my winter coat, cash gods willing! i have been searching for a nice cape for ages and then i saw that one in the new toast catalogue!

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  18. I was just going to comment that I have been thinking about making that coat my winter one and I see someone else is saying that too! I am going to try it on after work today as we have a Toast store here in Oxford :)

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  19. oh my!! these are great!!
    i missed visiting your place :)

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