Industrial designer Justin Porcano has a very diverse portfolio of work, and it’s clear he’s quite multi-talented. A native New Yorker, he travelled out to California to study industrial design and graduated from Art Center College of Design. His work ranges from faucets and dining systems to classically influenced furniture. My two favorite designs are the Way Tray (left), an eating system designed with the growing trend of eating, serving, and dining in other areas of the house, especially the living room in mind. His Edge Chair, or ‘Bernhardt lounge chair’ is really great, and a sign of his classic influences.

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Quentin, the designer behind Monsieur T. has added some nice Piece Unique t-shirts, hoodies, and zip-ups to his often-changing line. He got wild with bleach stains, appliques, random of vintage clothing, and his sewing machine. The results are pretty fly and sure to be one of a kind, which I love.





iPad: Digital Magazine Motion Cover, etc
Dogs as Typefaces
Augmented Reality Contact Lenses
Cipher Alpha
Converse x Number Nine
Naoto Fukasawa Watch for Plus Minus Zero
Visvim Skagway Spring Summer 2010
Karim Rashid’s Bobble
Lunchbox Paintings
Simon Page’s Colour Shambles