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Design Foraging: Erie Drive

For today’s edition of Design Foraging, I’m excited to introduce you to online retailer, Erie Drive!  Erie Drive offers hand-picked unique gift and home items and I was happy to be asked to curate for them a few of my favorite ED pieces.  Now that spring is in full swing, it is time to get out and enjoy all the art and music festivals coming our way.  Check out a few of my favorite pieces perfect for an outdoor and artsy day below, plus more soon on the Erie Drive blog, The Niche!

Baby Alpaca Throw

Baby Alpaca Throw

find it here

DF_ED_Magno Portable Radio

Magno Portable Radio

find it here

Critical Cycle Fixed Gear Bicycle

Critical Cycle Fixed Gear Bicycle

find it here

Stelton Classic Vacuum Jug

Stelton Classic Vacuum Jug

find it here

Thomas Paul Elephants Bandana

Thomas Paul Elephants Bandana

find it here

Don’t these make you want to spend a day picnicking?!  Have a wonderful weekend, Artsies!  Mr. Forager & I are leaving Joshua Tree tomorrow, will spend a few days with friends in San Diego and then make our way up the Coast to SEATTLE!!  We are so excited we can’t stand it.  PLUS, I’ve got some fantastic Guest Foragers coming in next week.  I’ll be in and out around these parts for the next few weeks, but can’t wait to start sharing Artsy finds directly from my favorite city!

Peace & Artsiness,

Lesley

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  • Nicole
    April 26, 2013 at 9:37 AM

    Have a safe trip to Seattle! Since you’re going to be in SD, if you have time, you should check out this Mission Federal Art Walk: http://www.missionfederalartwalk.org/.

    • Lesley
      April 26, 2013 at 2:35 PM

      Thanks, Nicole! I would love to check out the Art Walk but not sure we’ll have time.. our friends have us pretty booked up while we’re there! 😉

  • marisa
    April 29, 2013 at 6:37 PM

    I am so glad I found this blog. My inspiration-meter just went up by 45 degrees.

    • Lesley
      April 30, 2013 at 5:49 PM

      Thanks so much, Marisa! Glad you’re here!