Ruffle is a space of everyday inspiration. You will find pieces of the world that motivate us, interactions that drive us, and works that represent us. Let our inspiration be yours, and let one piece of the world ruffle your perception of the rest.


The Hansen Family uses homegrown massive oak to make
their furniture. These tables look like giant guitar picks!

Us Ruffle girls heart a lot of things, but this week
its triangles, and lots of them. If you share our
love send us your most recent obsessions.

Don’t miss the tennis match of the year, layer tennis
that is. Find out about this design phenomenon here.

Looking for a  little illustration inspiration? James Dawe
assembles some fantastic imagery that will be sure to
jumpstart those creative juices.

Need to add some spice to your text messages?
Cartolina’s iphone app is finally available.

We are loving Process Type Foundry’s new
collagen injected typeface Anchor.

Check out these beautiful letterpress calendars for 2011.

Allysa Block handpaints her entire personal library.
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If you’re on the go, read ruffle on your phone…
Have a great weekend. xo ruffle

1. multicolored flag necklace on Etsy 2. nonconformist art tee on Inskie 3. wallpaper
by Sandra Isaksson at Isak 4&5. Remix napkins and blanket on Ferm Living

Artist Sam Durant has recast these everyday plastic patio chairs in porcelain. It’s really interesting to think about the
new life that the new material brings to these chairs. Something so pedestrian becomes a beautiful work of art.

I saw this amazing ladder sculpture today on the front lawn of a STL church.
The sculpture was made by Charlie Brouwer. More info here.

Ha, this is so true. The possible.impossible.miracle sticker designed
by Candy Black Design can be purchased here.

Here is an idea for those few remaining hot days of summer. An idea by Erika Zorzi and Matteo Sangall, part of their
1 idea a day website. Most of their projects are simple and witty twists on everyday objects. via{today&tomorrow}

A girl can dream… If anyone knows where to find these purses in my price range, let me know. left to right:
Capri Embroidered Crossbody Bag, leather oversized Jackson Clutch, and the Cleobella Daniella bag.

WOW…look closer at these seriously intricate pencil tips by
Dalton Ghetti. Every letter of the alphabet! {via Telegraph}

You can find these one of a kind pinhole cameras made by Erin Paysse here at her etsy shop, Engrained, also check out her blog to see how they are
built. She creates her cameras out of things such as reclaimed hardback books and old wood cigar boxes. via {http://junkcultureshop.blogspot.com/}