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Oct 05, 2007 -
One of my best friends had a cuckoo clock growing up, and I just thought it was the coolest thing ever. But as an adult, I've never been into the whole German-kitsch look, so I was never particularly interested in bringing a cuckoo clock into my life.
But right now, it seems, everyone wants to put a cute, modern spin on the iconic design.
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Jul 23, 2008 -
I'm not quite sure if I'm sick of the cuckoo clock trend or not, but I must admit I like the Klaus Rosburg Cuckoo Clock ($95). While there's been a proliferation of die-cut mirrors, something about the mirrored silhouette shape of a cuckoo clock against this exposed brick wall caught my eye. The ornate, three-dimensional design of traditional cuckoo clocks gives them a lively, kitschy feel, but seeing one in silhouette form made me appreciate them in a whole new way.
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Jan 29, 2009 -
Presented in Milan last year at the international furniture show, the Cucuruku Clock ($350) is a restrained interpretation of the old German classic. Constructed from wenge painted wood, this is a perfect cuckoo clock for the minimalist modern home. But would you put it in yours?
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Apr 27, 2009 -
While I'm definitely a peace-loving gal, I can't deny the influence that war and weaponry have had on home decor as of late. From gun vases to bullet planters, it seems as if product designers have a different definition of homeland security than our national leaders. While this may be a commentary on our society's obsession with weapons, I'm still not necessarily willing to stock my home with guns — be they real or made of ceramic.
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Mar 02, 2009 -
- geek's going for MacBook Speck cases and the Nintendo DSi
- Pet is eyeing hanging feeders and new pet linens
- Bella's mad for March bloomin' hair accessories and coral-toned lips
- Lil is loving cuckoo clocks and a magnetic activity set
- Fab is feeling a hot pink Givenchy tote and a fluorescent necklace
- Casa craves ethereal lighting and getting organized
- Buzz is excited for Rachel Getting Married and Marley & Me on DVD
- Dear is down for herb gardens and amaryllis bulbs
- Fit's wanting knee pants, lunch sacs, and squat thrusts
- Yum's craving Green River soda and a milk frother
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- Book of the day: The No Cussing Club
- Spring has not sprung: snow blankets the East Coast
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Mar 02, 2009 -
Spring is just around the corner! Help your youngsters prep for the showers and flowers that will come in the months ahead by bringing a lil outside in. After a dreary Winter, these colorful goodies will get your tots ready for the transition!
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Jan 29, 2009 -
- Tour this rehab of a Chicago townhouse.— Re-Nest
- Get some easy tips for repairing plaster.— This Old House
- Learn to love the patina of old wood.— Desire to Inspire
- Check out a stylish airline-inspired quilt.— Craft
- This cathedral is being renovated as a garden museum.— Inhabitat
- Peek inside a pretty new closet.— Door Sixteen
- Go cuckoo over these clocks.— PointClickHome
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Sep 03, 2008 -
- Charles and Hudson has an eye on the Mad Men kitchens.
- PoppyTalk looks glorious in Fall colors.
- You Grow Girl blooms with red and white sweet pea flowers.
- AT:NY says DIY some pet furniture.
- SavvySugar explains some reasons why people don't use automated bill pay.
- AT:SF has a before and after of free thrifted plates.
- Dwell discovers an adorable modern cuckoo clock.
- Craft shows you some Scrabble-inspired napkin clips.
- The Style Files chalks up blackboard walls.
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