This child’s workspace, decorated with vintage maps, was featured in the October 2010 issue of Martha Stewart Living. It is the home of Kimberly Renner of Austin, TX. That’s one way to help teach your kids geography.
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This child’s workspace, decorated with vintage maps, was featured in the October 2010 issue of Martha Stewart Living. It is the home of Kimberly Renner of Austin, TX. That’s one way to help teach your kids geography.
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Fabulous vintage staple gun in a 50s shade of aqua.
via http://www.etsy.com/listing/42612592/vintage-turquoise-staple-gun
The more spaces I see that strongly feature white with just hits of color, the more I think that this is the way to go for a flexible, functional workspace that can easily be updated.
This looks like Pottery Barn basics.
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“This strange typographic pincushion is the world’s first commercially produced typewriter: the Malling-Hansen Writing Ball, which was prototyped by the Danish inventor Rasmus Malling-Hansen in 1865.”
Sometimes, the most inspiring thing in the world is the endless possibilities held within a brand new box of crayons.
Illustration by Jenny Bowers
Show your love for the best analog tool by donning this Green Pencil Scarf by saracarr on Etsy $60
A workspace fit for a princess, or just one of us who thinks we should be treated like royalty.