We Dream in Colour

These necklaces with gorgeous green patina are from a lovely jeweler named We Dream in Colour. They’re made of brass with hand worked verdigris. That first necklace is especially nice because those pendants hang off the chain in a sort of off-center fashion lending an asymmetrical look. So cute. And affordable.

Lumas

Strolling through ICFF last weekend, I have to confess that not much really impressed me. The display from Lumas, however, stopped me in my tracks. Just what I was looking for: affordable photography produced in limited editions.

Each signed and numbered photograph is a part of a limited edition and the photographers range from new talent on the scene, masters, classics and scientific photography. The gallery also offers some photos in open editions which are more affordable than the limited editions.

The photos can also be bought as is or framed and mounted. Firsthand, those options looked to be very well done. Also, the sizes of the prints offered provide a big impact… sizes range from approximately two feet square and larger.

The prints are absolutely stunning in person. I am loving this concept. Lumas has a brick and mortar gallery in Soho in New York that I’ll be sure to check out.

(I’ll be going over the rest of my ICFF picks later this week.)

Drift, David Burdeny. Edition of 150. $380.

Deborah’s Great Space

Caught Domino’s Editor-in-Chief Deborah Needleman’s Tribeca home in this week’s New York Magazine and loved it so much. That living room is to die for and oh, dear the gray on the walls of her dining room is sublime. I love how everything looks so light and airy and yet so comfortable. See it all here. (And check out the rest of the issue… this week is the Home Design issue!)

Deborah Needleman's living room.

Anna Wolf

Anna Wolf’s work employs tons of nature shots. Such beautifully lit shots. She does a lot of work for Urban Outfitters, as evidenced by her tear sheets. (via Whitespace)

From Anna Wolf's portfolio.

Noa Noa

The Noa Noa High Summer 2007 collection is up on their website. Love this photography so much.

From the High Summer 2007 Collection.

Abigail Percy

Saw these new earrings from Abigail Percy via Outblush and loved them. These delicate outlined shapes give a great twist on a hoop earring. I popped over to her website and saw she has more new pieces on display there including the above necklace. Visit Abigail’s Etsy shop here.

Sweet Chestnut Outline Earrings, gold vermeil $240 at Rare Device. Anemone on chain necklace, email Abigail for details.

The Cake Girls

Saw these sweetly stunning cakes and wanted to share them. Love these from The Cake Girls. There’s just something nice about a swiss dotted cake. Also, check out their special cakes (iPod birthday cake, anyone?) and baby shower cakes.

Cakes from The Cake Girls' Wedding Portfolio.

Alena Hennessy’s Little Gathering

Got a sweet email from Alena Hennessy regarding her upcoming show this weekend in a tearoom boutique called Bouteaque, New York’s Lower East Side. Her work, called “A Little Gathering” looks absolutely amazing. I am planning on checking it out just to see it all in person. The show will be on display from May 5 to June 30, the reception is from 3-7pm on Saturday. Bouteaque is located at 226 East Third Street, between Avenue B and C.

Libertine for Target GO! International

Caught the preview for this fall’s Target’s GO! International line by East-West (Coast) design house Libertine on Target.com. It’s a mix of shorts and long sleeved tops, lean jeans and lots of stripes and great pattern (look at that cornucopia printed blouse!). While it isn’t nearly as grand as the Libertine we’re used to seeing, there’s some interesting wearable stuff obviously designed with mass-market in mind… They have definitely kept their signature style with skull patterns in sweaters and great silkscreened bits on the shorts and tees and blouses. I’m loving the shirt dress and that ruffle-neck jacket. Also the Lace Bolero (Look 2) and all of Look 16 (not shown above… there were just too many to choose from!)

Be sure to check out Patrick Robinson’s GO! International line when it rolls out this Sunday, May 6th! See my picks here.

Ruffle-Neck Jacket, $39.99. Silk Cami, $19.99. Shorts, $19.99. Striped Tunic, $17.99. Hat, $14.99. Striped Shirtdress, $29.99. Eyelet Shirt, $24.99. Skirt, $34.99. Printed Shirt, $21.99. Crepe Dress, $39.99.