Bargain
The new Photopod containers by Imago Products are sturdy polycarbonate cases that snap shut to store photographs and—most important—filter out ultraviolet light, providing archival care. There’s also space for storing a photo CD or traditional print negatives. The case retails for $14.99 and comes in four translucent shades: clear, blue, green, and orange.
Mid-Price
Stationery is always useful, but sometimes it’s pretty boring. This colorful leather journal from the Museum of Modern Art Design Store sports a fun retro look with a fanciful circle pattern. The 5- by 7-inch notebook has 256 lined pages and costs $60.
Splurge
Some things never go out of style—like fine hand-blown glass. Simon Pearce produces elegant, classic designs, such as the Hartland lidded jar ($125), a simple shape with a flared, curving base. It’s a gift that can be enjoyed at home or as useful desk decor—perfect for candy.
Posted 06.20.05
Photo: Courtesy of the MoMA Design Store (journal)
This story originally appeared in the June/July 2005 issue of the BiZBash Event Style Reporter.
The new Photopod containers by Imago Products are sturdy polycarbonate cases that snap shut to store photographs and—most important—filter out ultraviolet light, providing archival care. There’s also space for storing a photo CD or traditional print negatives. The case retails for $14.99 and comes in four translucent shades: clear, blue, green, and orange.
Mid-Price
Stationery is always useful, but sometimes it’s pretty boring. This colorful leather journal from the Museum of Modern Art Design Store sports a fun retro look with a fanciful circle pattern. The 5- by 7-inch notebook has 256 lined pages and costs $60.
Splurge
Some things never go out of style—like fine hand-blown glass. Simon Pearce produces elegant, classic designs, such as the Hartland lidded jar ($125), a simple shape with a flared, curving base. It’s a gift that can be enjoyed at home or as useful desk decor—perfect for candy.
Posted 06.20.05
Photo: Courtesy of the MoMA Design Store (journal)
This story originally appeared in the June/July 2005 issue of the BiZBash Event Style Reporter.