JOIN: Design Seattle is having its first national show this August 15 - 19 at the New York International Gift Fair. The booth (#3912 in Accent on Design) will show new products and accessories from nine Northwest designers: Blk Pine Workshop (pictured above), Erich Ginder, Free Time Industries, Grain, Iacoli & MacAllister, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio, plainMADE, R&L Goods, and Urbancase. Thursday, July 29, 2010
JOIN at New York International Gift Fair
JOIN: Design Seattle is having its first national show this August 15 - 19 at the New York International Gift Fair. The booth (#3912 in Accent on Design) will show new products and accessories from nine Northwest designers: Blk Pine Workshop (pictured above), Erich Ginder, Free Time Industries, Grain, Iacoli & MacAllister, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio, plainMADE, R&L Goods, and Urbancase. Monday, July 26, 2010
Free shipping through August 31!
We're offering free shipping from now until the end of August in our online shop. The offer is good for all US orders with the exception of furniture. Happy shopping!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
More Electric Love Press!
Electric Love has been getting some great press over the past few days. Thanks Sunset, Design For Mankind, Mother Nature Network, Design Milk, Ethical Style and Color By Numbers for helping to spread the word!
DIY Tutorial: Electric Love

MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES
- Small needle-nose pliers
- Wire cutter
- Ring mandrel (shown) or dowel, carrot, thumb, etc.
- Reclaimed electrical wire

STEP ONE
Find some wire in a color you like. The best wire for this project will have a solid core (it holds its shape better than braided wire) and a
thin plastic coating.
If it comes wound with other wires (as shown), carefully split out the color you’re after. You’ll need about 19 inches (50 cm) for the ring.

STEP TWO
Start your ring by twisting a tight hook on the very end of the wire. Make it as small as you can, then clench it flat with the pliers.
If you left a long tail, snip it down close to the bend with the wire cutters. This step shall henceforth be known as the “hook” and will prevent
the finished ring from coming undone.

STEP THREE
Locate your ring mandrel (or other sizing device mentioned above). Hold the hook down against the mandrel with your thumb and begin to wrap the wire around the mandrel. This step will determine the final size of your ring, so wrap it tight.

STEP FOUR
Three full wraps around the mandrel should do it. On your last time around, go past the hook a touch, then bend the remaining wire up at 90 degrees (shown).

STEP FIVE
Slide the ring off the mandrel and begin the top wrap by bringing the free wire over the top and through the ring. Pull.

STEP SIX
Be sure to place the first loop before the hook to keep the ring secure, and make it tight so the hook won’t come out. Then, make a few more loops sending the wire over the hook and through the ring in the same manner.

STEP SEVEN
Keep wrapping tightly until you’ve covered the hook, then do two or three more wraps beyond the hook but keep the loop diameter the same (shown). This will allow some space underneath the loops to tie off the end of the wire.

STEP EIGHT
Bring the wire around and poke it back through the loops from step 7.

STEP NINE
Pull it tight so it feels secure under the loops. Snip of the excess wire as short as you can manage.

STEP TEN
The loops probably separated a bit during this process so tuck in the loose end and mash everything back into shape. VoilĂ !

The finished ring, which can also be purchased from Grain’s online store, ready-made, for $19.

The ring in action.
Monday, July 05, 2010
Press: Electric Love
We have been getting some fun blog coverage of Electric Love lately...Café America in Chicago Home + Gardens!
We're super excited to have our Café America chair featured with Mike Perry's Eames chair and Damian Barton's Petal chair in the July/August issue of Chicago Home + Garden. Thanks Deborah!











