Most of the pet bowls that we have seen over the past few months tend towards sleek and modern, often metallic, designs that look good in contemporary homes without actually looking like they're just dishes for the dog. Everyday Studio's Acrylic Pet Feeders keep the minimalist look, but add a tiny hint of color that looks less stark than some of those other bowls. The bowls come in three different sizes, appropriate for the size of a wide range of animals, and have removable rubber feet to prevent slippage. They are available in four colors: carnation, clementine, crystal clear and glacier. Price: $50-100, depending on size.
Everyday Studio Acrylic Pet Feeders
Palazzo T4 Chandelier
The Palazzo T4 is the first flat-pack chandelier, meaning that it is made up of lightweight pieces that can be slotted together in minutes. It can also be disassembled easily for cleaning and storage. Made of frosted white or blue acrylic, it is candle-powered and requires no electricity. It can actually be used both indoors and out, if you have a place to hang it outside, such as a gazebo or a large covered patio. Price: £295.
Kate Moss in Art
Artist
Stella Vine has a bit of a thing for Kate Moss. No fewer than three of her
paintings feature the famous model and she actually describes it
as an "obsession" on her blog. She's done paintings of
celebrities like Princess Di,
the Rolling
Stones and even Frieda Kahlo, as well as
many others, in addition to Moss and Pete Doherty. Her style represents
a sort of post-pop nouveau British that some people really dislike. Quite a few of her pieces are
available on ArtNet. This Kate Moss painting,
titled "I only make
love to Jesus" is acrylic on canvas and available via ArtNet, though you'll have to call for the price.




