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New York Gift Show

Even as we are enjoying the sweet rays of summer, now is the time for shop owners, such as us, to seek out new items for fall & winter (gasp). This last week we traveled to NY for the big gift show. This year's show was full of amazing goodness and we picked up a ton of new items that will fill our shop wall to wall through the end of the year. Here's a sneak peak at some of our finds!

'Piggy' from Materious.  This design is a set of two piggy bank, big & little or parent & child, that fit snuggly next to each other. More than just a bank, these piggies serve as a great way to talk to your child about donating to charity, instilling the values of thinking globally in a really sweet way.  The designers state " We believe that this simple product, Piggy, can truly make the world a better and more compassionate place. Piggy helps teach kids about charitable giving, with the hopes of inspiring new generations of caring, sharing, philanthropic citizens."

LOVED these porcelain bowl sets complete with stainless steel spoon designed by Ineke Hans of Royalvkb from The Netherlands. These come in a boxed set of two and are a great gift!

Robots! From our friends at Digs, who work with different artists around the world with a  commitment to eco- conscious manufacturing, economic development, fair trade, fair wages, as well as quality design. These robots are made from all recycled material and would rule in any home.

The sweetest little charm necklaces from Odette of Brooklyn, NY. Each charm is handmade by designer Jennifer Sarkilahti in her New York studio. Mushrooms, birds, bees and more!

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Tilde Welcomes Miki and Nora Jewelry

There's nothing like a good old fashioned golden nugget! This one just happens to be handmade, and even though its not 'solid' gold, we love it nonetheless. We have added a new designer to the Tilde ranks: Miki Christopherson. Her line Miki and Nora focuses on simple geometric shapes fabricated in silver, oxidized silver and antiqued gold. Lovely, precious and refreshing clean design. Her pieces strike me as the everyday 'basic' that are far more fetching than anything basic, and eventually end up being one of your favorites. Nugget or Pyramid? Or perhaps Octahedron


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Leah Nobilette Ceramics

Leah Nobilette, a Portland OR ceramic artist (and our good friend!), developed her extremely popular line of hand-made spiked bowls and vases when finishing her college thesis in 2004. We don’t know anyone that can walk by one of Leah’s ceramic pieces without reaching out to touch them. This unique product line is not just functional, but uniquely decorative and pleasingly tactile. The fragile-looking spiky exteriors are surprisingly sturdy and dishwasher safe.

Leah is a new mom to a beautiful little girl!  On top of that, she has just completed relocating her ceramic studio into her home to make it a tad easier to create whenever she can steal a moment or two away from her baby.  Aware of all this, we were amazed that she was recently able to restock us with more of her vases. How she found the time is a feat of the unknown. Thank you Leah!

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Orla Kiely Laptop Sleeves

We have a few of these wonderful Orla Kiely Laptop Sleeves left in the shop. They are as durable as they are pretty. They are matte laminated, padded have cotton stem print lining. Inside there is a small open organizational pocket. Sleeve zips around with a leather enforced pull tab. Measures: 11” high, 15” wide, 1” deep. Fits up to a 17″ laptop. Available in Olive Butterfly Stem or Pebble Striped Petal prints at Tilde! Shop Orla Kiely at Tilde online!

The world of Orla Kiely is one where color, pattern, graphic control, texture and rhythm continually work and rework together. Orla has a unique, immediately recognizable design language, developed through graphic patterns that celebrate her optimistic spirit. As down-to-earth as her designs are popular, the key to what drives Orla is her fixation on the evolution of a signature style, devotion to quality and practicality.


images by Jen McCabe for Tilde

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Artist Interview: Jessica Swift

You might recognize this playful, colorful style from several of the prints in our shop. We have carried Jess Swift's prints for over a year now.  I am totally in love with her beautifully patterned characters and am slowly acquiring a collection of her work. (I need a bigger house with more wall space!) She has always been so great to work with, so I thought it would be fun to learn a bit more about the artist behind the work! We knew she was talented, but it turns out, she is multi-talented. Not only is she a prolific visual artist, (surface designer, painter, and illustrator) but she is also musical and a french-speaker too. How cool! A big thank-you to her for all her wonderful work and for sharing more about herself.

Tell us a little about your background  and how you got to be where you are now.

I grew up in Boulder, Colorado, and I’ve been making stuff since before I can remember. I went to Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY and majored in art. I was conflicted for a long time about whether I wanted to be an artist or a musician for a living; throughout college and for a couple years afterwards I was a singer/songwriter, and I created artwork as well. I entered a juried competition with my art when I was 23 years old, I ended up getting accepted. The show was a huge success, and I realized I could make a living as an artist. I never looked back, and I’ve put all my effort into being a working artist since then.

What kind of sources do you draw on for inspiration?

A lot of my inspiration comes from nature, or more exactly, from being IN nature. I get my best ideas when I’m out walking. If I’m ever feeling stuck, the surest way to get unstuck is to go walking outdoors. I’m also very inspired by organic shapes and patterns in nature. Inspiration is everywhere. I can be inspired by colors on a sign that I’ve never thought to put together, or an idea that comes to me out of the blue. My eyes and ears are always open. Another important practice for me as far as inspiration goes is just doing my work and not waiting for inspiration to strike. Often once I’ve started working, the inspiration will come naturally. Sometimes I don’t think I’d ever start if I waited for inspiration to come!

What artists do you admire?

 

There are so many!

Egon Schiele: for his expressive faces and gestures, and the moodiness of his portraits.

Olle Eksell: He was so versatile in his time, and his illustrations are so playful and inventive.

Kat MacLeod: Her work is just simply beautiful and genius.

Hilary Williams: I saw her work in person in San Francisco several years ago, and I fell in love with it immediately. I think it’s just gorgeous!

Lucienne Day: I love her playful use of color and pattern; and I’m also inspired that she was one of the few female pioneers of the mid-century surface design style!

What advice do you have for young artists trying to find their way out there?

My main advice is to NEVER STOP and to make as much artwork as you can. Also, I got this piece of advice from a professor of mine in college that I’ll never forget: “you have to be willing to make the bad work in order to make the good work.” I always remember that when I make something that’s just ugly or doesn’t work at all. You have to move through the bad to get to the good!

Do you have any plans for future shows, bodies of work or long term projects?

I’m going to have a solo show of my work at Assemble in Seattle, WA in December and I’ll have a booth at the Renegade Craft Fair in Chicago this September, but that’s it for shows for me at this point. I’ll be starting to prepare for Surtex in May 2011 towards the end of the year as well; that’ll be my main focus for a while!

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Placemats by Modern Twist

Modern Twist was founded by Kat Nouri and is based in the San Francisco Bay area. Offering a minimalist design aesthetic, Modern-twist home accessories are made of food-grade, hand-silkscreened, silicone. Modern Twist aims to ‘bring art to the table’ by collaborating with independent artists and designers, such as Matte Stephens, Amy Rupell and Rex Ray.

We have carried Modern Twist placemats and coasters for a few years now, but we thought it was time to freshen up our collection. We have these designs in stock among others and coasters too! Check out our full selection in the shop and online.

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Urubbu: We’ve got it!

Send a lighthearted paper collage card today. ( I just sent one to my Grandmother!) We have been awaiting our order since we saw Urubbu at the Stationary Show earlier this year. Now, I am happy to report that all these fine animals and many more are available in the shop.

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New Art @ Tilde:Shira Sela + Found Studio

Shira Sela is an artist and illustrator who lives and works in Montreal, QC. We are thrilled to have a selection of her striking and imaginative prints. I could go for a zebra hug right about now, how about you?

squirrel

Kacey Stafford is the artist behind Found Studio. She currently lives in Baltimore where she hunts down lovely vintage ephemera to re-purpose in her art. We have several of her original pieces featuring animal silhouettes.

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Urubbu Cards & Prints

When we first opened Tilde, almost 4 years ago (!), we were contacted by Geraldo and Craig of Urubbu who had recently moved to Canada.  They had been living in Portland and, we think, were missing our beautiful city just a tad. They sent us down photos of their gorgeous cards, successfully baiting us with the colorful images. Geraldo is the creator of this unique line of stationery. He makes each as an original collage out of recycled paper and then screens the finished artwork resulting in this line of cards and prints that have almost a storybook feel.

Seeing all this work in person at the National Stationery Show this week, and talking with Geraldo and Craig, has us on a  mission to bring these beauties back into the shop this summer. Stay tuned!

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