The Cool House: Tiny Wooden Objects

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Tiny Wooden Objects

MoMA Design Store catalog is out and full of more uniquely modern objets. Several are on my covet list including these four wooden pieces:


Sang-bum Kim's mini cube I.dear speakers (also in faux marble) are sold exclusively by MoMA. They include a USB connector for charging and a standard jack to connect to your iphone or other portable audio player. $36.00.


Bamboo Desk Clock by Japanese designer Yusuke Tsujita that is just 3" square. Perfect simplicity for a minimalist bedside table. $88.00


via Japanese design emporium MUJI comes New York City in a Bag , wooden representations of NYC landmarks (and six cars), that would look great on a bookcase and cost an budget friendly $15.00


From the NYC borough of Brooklyn come these gorgeous Spice Blocks made from repurposed mahogany from a window factory. Food safe, they'd be welcome in my kitchen. Designed by Nick Foley and Diane Ruengsorn $50.00.

5 comments:

from the right bank said...

I love them all. MoMA always has the best stuff!

Charlie said...

I love buying from the MoMA shop, they have lots of original and cool finds. You are helping me find the wood lover in me, I like all of these!

Soyun said...

I adore Sang-bum Kim's mini cube I.dear speakers. I've never seen Kim's work here in Korea and it looks just awesome~

Soyun said...

I adore Sang-bum Kim's mini cube I.dear speakers. I've never seen Kim's work here in Korea and it looks just awesome~

Magpie said...

Love those tiny speakers!

Muji is now right down the street from my office! I love that it's there.