Brooklyn artist and musician Kim Krans and her husband Jonny Ollsin built this incredible Catskills cabin with their own hands, and the result is a beautifully simple and functional space that makes the most of its location and owners' lifestyle. Via Design Sponge.




Catskills Cabin
Dave Coote
Dave Coote creates these amazing cabins, interiors and furniture using reclaimed materials from his shop in the UK. Via Design Sponge.




Jules Anderson
Incredible furniture created from reclaimed wood by Jules Anderson of Slowood Studios. Via Design Sponge.




Shredder Table
With the amount of junk mail we all receive on a daily basis, I'm sure a coffee table with a built-in hand-crank shredder could become quite handy. Not only would you save yourself a trip to the office shredder, you could marvel at the sheer amount of colorful, recyclable waste produced by your mailbox. Via Design Sponge.

Brooklyn Home
Enjoy the beautiful Brooklyn home of Fitzhugh Karol, a woodworker and sculptor, and Lyndsay Caleo, a jewelry designer and goldsmith. Via Design Sponge.




Finally, no more breaking & entering charges
Let's face it, we all love to see inside other people's homes and places of work. I love creeping around our neighborhood at night and shining flashlights into people's windows to check out their interior design schemes (the police are so uptight about that). All creepiness aside, I really do love to see what design firms/shops/studios have done with their spaces.
Thanks to Design Sponge, we can now envy the likes of Hammerpress and Gilah Press with their "sneak peek studio tours", and we can leave our flashlights at home. Old warehouse-type buildings full of amazing art, screen printing and letterpress equipment...who wouldn't be jealous?

