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Compost Intervention by CDeK on Etsy
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"Love this sculptural-mosaic-recycled beauty! Repitition at its best."
Hello Haptic
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"It's a flash car kit for blind children to learn about nature through touch. One side has the description of the object and the other has the texture. Projects like these make me very happy."
Jellio Gummy Lights
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"More gummy lighting. Look at my other listings for more places to purchase."
PaperForms Ripple Wallpaper
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"Made from 100% post and pre-consumer waste paper. eco-friendly + groovy design something different and easy that would totally transform a room green company"
Pebble Cups from Kim Westad
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"I love the slightly whimsical look of these cups. I thought they were cool when I thought the white was simply apinted on, but after learning that they're raised dots applied to the cups after glazing, I love them even more. There's a cool tactile-ness to them that sets them apart from other pretty pastel glazed cups. They'd look nice serving tea, but even better holding a few flowers. They fe..."
Luchador Dos by William Skrips presented by Mary Lou Zeek Gallery
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"We met Bill Skrips at the Kentuck Festival in Northport, Alabama, a folk, outside, and contemporary art fair in October. Bill is a great guy making great work and we look forward to acquiring a piece of our very own in the near future. Head to Mary Lou Zeek Gallery's website to check for new works from Bill Skrips."
McSweeney's Quarterly Concern - Issue 24
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"McSweeney's "Issue 24" wrapped in a mysterious twilight blue cloth cover and an amazing Z-binding which contains a special section on Donald Barthelme, including remembrances from Ann Beattie, David Gates, and Oscar Hijuelos, and some of Barthelme's barely published and never-collected early work. As with all McSweeney' publications so far, "issue 24" is intimate in a tactile way that objects rare..."
Kahla Touch Porcelain
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"Kahla Touch is just about the hottest thing to happen to porcelain since porcelain itself happened. Fused onto these cups, saucers and bowls is a unique velvety material that resembles flocking. It is truly a sensory treat to feel the tactile contrast between the smooth cool porcelain and the warm fuzzy softness. Don't think this is a novelty item. I am told that the technology behind this proc..."
Eva Zeisel Pottery from KleinReid
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"Clean & spare yet bulbous & sexy like Tado Ando meets 1940s burlesque. With an incredibly satisfying tactile factor - you won't be able to keep your hands off of these ceramic beauties. Besides, Eva Zeisel is just cool."
Japanese Star Moss - Olive S / L / XL by Xenotees
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""The Japanese Star Moss on this shirt is a a drawing that I made--- inspired by one of my National Geographic magazines. Since they are hand drawn, each little moss has it's own unique shape & personality." So beautiful!"
Plan.b
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"Design Buro in Germany has designed Plan.b. This product translates digital maps into tactile maps with sound components. Nice idea for blind people."
Japanese Star Moss - 3/4 Sleeve Boatneck in Olive S or M by XenoteesT
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"This is so unique & awesome! I have one in black & I always get compliments when I wear it out."
Ceramic "Knit" Coaster Set by Alyssa Ettinger
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"These coasters are gorgeous & tactile & made in such beautiful colors it's almost a shame to set a drink on them."
Felt Rings
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"This sweet little Japanese ring is more sentiment than swank but cute all the same."
sony ericsson :: w880i unlocked cell phone
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"This is the sleekest phone I've ever had. The walkman capabilities make it good for short trips, when I'm packing light and don't want to take an mp3 player and a phone. It's a very tactile item, and slim enough for small pockets."
B&N Industries: Iconic Panels
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"From the Nordic landscapes of Aalto and Aamio: a clean interpretation of the natural bends and patterns of bare birch branches... sweet!"







