Showing posts with label shipping container. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shipping container. Show all posts

bitty budgets

Andrea Shapiro's Amagansett, NY art studio - MB Architecture

Budgets are on the brain today.
Specifically, teeny design budgets.

As my 16-year-old was drifting off to sleep in front
of the TV last night, he mumbled "...shipping container."
"What was that?" I asked.
"Really wanna live in one."
A big smile spread across my face.
My kids rarely have any interest in my
blogging topics, so this was a gift.

***inspiration no. 1: shipping containers***
This artist's studio which captured his attention
utilizes two 40' by 9'6" containers - I love the idea of using
something that would otherwise go to waste.
The bitty budget for the work/live space in the woods? $60,000.



coooooool



The containers cost $2,500 each, including delivery.


***inspiration no. 2: vintage accessories***

Thornton and Bregazzi

Easy to afford and chic
books, vintage frames from the flea market,
and a disco ball (I'm watching one on eBay)
add instant charm.

***inspiration no. 3: renegade wall finishes***


When I first spied Kelly Wearstler's entry
I assumed she handed her young sons a paintbrush
and said 'have at it' but apparently not.
BUT.
If you like the effect,
you could go with my renegade 'have at it'
method for the cost of a little watered down pink paint.

***inspiration no. 4: art from emerging artists***

asked the artist for: a peony, a bee, and a crown

The internet makes it so easy to find affordable art.
Above is one of four drawings I commissioned
from Alicia Lynn Carrier ($10 each!)
then matted and framed.

***inspiration no. 5: DIY photography***

my photo - my kid (he occasionally smiles)

It's fun and free!
I know almost nothing about photography
but I've always been a good picture taker.
If I don't have natural light, dude, I have no idea
what to do with my camera, but my point is
GO FOR IT
and experiment taking artful photos of people...



dang...not my photo

or lingerie...


my photo

or stuff in your garage.

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Would looooooove to hear
your ideas for chic without the bankruptcy.

  

linking with coastal charm

stuff probably on your list for Santa too

Plus Architecture

1.
This too cool laptop pod lounge.
And I need an artist to
give my lounge's walls the same
ebony and ivory
tree mural like this one in Australia.
 Keep in mind I'm practical
so let's add a disco ball so the space
can be versatile.



Spaltana

2.
This gin twist table lamp.


Spaltana

3.
This lamp too!


Tom Frenchen

4.
This modern sculpture which makes me smile.



5.
A teeny helium balloon.
(The world's smallest advertising
balloons were distributed at a fair
in London...how presh presh precious.)


Haven in Paris

6.
A week or two rendezvous
in a posh Paris rental.
No, I haven't visited France before.
Yes, I prefer walking distance to Poilane Bakery.


Damith Premathilake

7.
A shipping container shangrila.
(I may need the double height
version, but I can certainly be flexible.)



Malik Saaka

8.
A painting with soul like this by Malik.
(This one is sold, dang it.)


via Signed by Tina

9.
An abstract with pinks like this.
(artist?)



Vogue China

10.
My youth.
Please.
The pre-childbirth bosom, more collagen,
and some extra estrogen, magical little elves.

light, paper, hope



Lifted my spirits to see photos of
this lovely lovely
Hope Tree
art installation
by 2 4 d - Studio
at this year's
Tokyo Designer's Week.



Watercolor paper? Check.
LED lighting? Yep.
Magic? Uh-huh.
Shipping container? Shut up.



I'm not teasing.
This incredible tree of hope is
the interior of my obsession du jour:
shipping containers.

Read more about the art at this cool site.

amagansett studio


I am maybe a little obsessed with
SHIPPING CONTAINERS
at the moment.


I stumbled upon photos of brilliant artist
Andrea Shapiro's
NY studio in the woods
created with, yes, shipping containers.



The budget was something like $60K,
and the architecture incorporates
two containers.



Her work, like her vision,
is lovely to behold.




Not sure if I'll ship out of suburbia
and check into my own
steel container.

It could happen though.

I blogged previously about
Shapiro's work