Experimental hand crafted goods - A store for the quirks and weird stuff in the brains of 2 sisters.
All our stuff in neat little categories (like real)
Accessories
(86)
Art
(32)
Clothing
(93)
Do-It-Yourself
(83)
Glove and sock dolls
(47)
interiors
(52)
Recipes
(3)
Shop
(96)
Singapore rocks
(103)
Terrariums
(12)
Travel
(8)
Monday, November 19, 2012
A local gem - Reckless Erica
Crazy about checks and stumbled upon this lovely collection from Reckless Erica's FW12/13. They are located at the uber chic Orchard Central with other worthy Singaporean designers.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
The Talents behind the Lab C covers
Bought a beautifully designed phone case from the talented textiles duo, Sanna Lehti and Anni Kääriä from MUOVO Finland, who worked collaboratively with LabC, a Korean mobile phone case design company. As we worked along the website, we discovered a treasure trove of designers and their amazing works. Be warned.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas - tea cup plants and bottled stuff
Here's what we have for now! Special presents for special friends. Only for meet-ups at Bugis or Sengkang MRT Stations. Reach us at +65 92274074 or twopolkadots@gmail.com
Amy Friend - Of starlights and lost souls
We dont know what to make of the works of Amy Friend. It is enigmatic definitely. It reminds us instantly of something we have lost, something so precious but yet gone from our hands forever and will never ever be able to recover.
Source: Amy Friend According to Amy Friend, there is a playfulness to these images. Yet to us, it felt as if this lady has evaporated into countless specks of light. |
Source: Amy Friend An arresting image, and which reminded us of the Titanic movie, where the dead plunge into the deepest and darkest ocean depths. |
Sunday, November 04, 2012
Singapore has talent! Featuring Grace from KWODRENT
We have always admired the works of local designers, particularly Grace from KWODRENT, whom we had the chance to meet and befriended. Her pieces fluctuate between mathematical objects that emphasised angles and degrees) to sculptures to jewellery to textiles design.
Source: KWODRENT |
Source: KWODRENT |
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