“Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands” by Judith Schalansky
An imaginative atlas of the world's loneliest places that will delight maplovers everywhere.
An imaginative atlas of the world's loneliest places that will delight maplovers everywhere.
Enjoy drinking your favorite cocktails without fear of melting ice.
Innovative no-spill mugs and glasses that grip to your desk when knocked into but easily lift straight up when you need a drink.
A place to pin stuff that matters.
A fascinating, insightful, and accessible investigation into how memory works.
A gorgeous series of brass writing utensils with black finishes that slowly wear off with time, revealing a sort of character unique to you.
Mark Simonson's beautiful font just got a nice update, with three new weights — Thin, Extrabold, and Black — and some useful new features.
3-piece set of containers with airtight silicone seals for keeping cereal/granola/etc fresher, longer.
Brings the iconic architecture of New York City to your chess board.
This upcoming book examines two opposing viewpoints about how humanity should handle the large-scale issues facing us in the next century, i.e. “cut back!” vs “innovate!”
A panoramic notebook for your desk, and eventually, your shelf. Made of quality materials and thoughtful details.
The summer 2017 limited-edition Field Notes are here, and as Brad Dowdy puts it, they're literal ???
These three new camera straps have a kind of energy, enhanced by the juxtaposition of structured herringbone cotton webbing and rich vegetable-tanned leather.
A low-profile briefcase that carries just enough digital and analog tools to get your daily work done.
A versatile, modular duffel bag that aims to keep you organized so you can grab what you need, when you need it.
A handsome timepiece that can be read by either sight or touch.