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Jumping in Art Museums

Jumping in Art Museums is a blog for people who are so excited about seeing art in person, that they just can’t control themselves. Though after viewing this blog, I think they might want to change the name to Museum Security Not In Session, because every time I’ve tried to jump and take a photo in front of art, the security is already escorting me out before my feet even leave the ground.

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Brianna Harden is a Los Angeles-born, Brooklyn-based illustrator who uses gouache and water-media to create her drawings. She combines a variety of inspirations, from botany to textile patterns to the urban environment she lives in. Read more

Sofa wants to be double-decker bunk bed. Sofa wants to be double-decker bunk bed. Sofa wants to be double-decker bunk bed. Sofa becomes double-decker bunk bed. This invention by Doc XL is evidently at least seven years old, as this Boing Boing post from 2005 testifies. Surely sofas of 2012 that can transform into an entire backpacker’s inn exist by now? But we still want this bunk bed sofa. Read more

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This is an amazing international contemporary art website. It’s kinda like a long list of images and videos that’s updated daily.

New York’s Infinity Window make some tripped-out, droning, psychedelic raagas that would be appropriate scoring films by Kenneth Anger or John Carpenter. Ominous and dark, the duo makes sounds like the rebirth of an ancient god.

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Loomstate has been a casual eco-friendly clothing design alum since 2001, and a beacon for eco-fashionistas who love to lounge and look lovely. So it’s no surprise that this spring, Loomstate is partnering with Target to bring 100 percent organic cotton and sustainable silk blends to the masses. The line, which has a starting price at around fifteen dollars, drops April 19, just in time for Earth Day.

Want to win a whole boatload of awesomeness from our online store? OK, then. Enter our giveaway and you could be the lucky winner of a grab bag featuring some real shop favorites. Read more

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