Shopping
Collectors of pretty things, take note: Every Monday, we're rounding up a what's-what of what we [heart], culled from the scores of design blogs, artist sites and Etsy treasuries we stalk on the regular. The Art Star Craft Bazaar is this weekend (eee!), so we've been scrolling through the massive vendor list, drooling over this and that. Here are some covetables* we can't wait to see in person.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
- Applause woodcut, $200, by Just A Jar
- Morisco Three necklace, $59, by Olaria Studio
- Pear Girl Resting Doll Notecard Set, $9, by Bubbledog
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
- Reversible Obi belt, $38, by Holland Cox
- Hand-in-Hand/Pinch rings, by Joanna Nealey
- White onesie with red spider, $10, by Dot & Irma
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
- Invincible Spring print, $27, by Spread the Love
- Pottery by Tasha McKelvey
- Men's Skullopus hoodie, $45, by Spaghetti Kiss
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Collectors of pretty things, take note: Every Friday Monday, we're rounding up a what's-what of what we [heart], culled from the scores of design blogs, artist sites and Etsy treasuries we stalk on the regular. It's too soppy outside to get all themey.
First off: We saw this Canadian-made Circus Tent Ring pop up on a few blogs last month, and the more we see it, the more we want someone to buy it for us for our birthday. (It's June 26. Ahem.) That delicate little white flag atop the 2-inch turquoise tent seems like a tiny, very hazardous dagger, but there's something really precious about this statement piece anyway. Plus it might be a good method of self-defense. Circo de Bango, $52, Old Gold Boutique, spied first at Say Yes! to Hoboken.
Speaking of Hoboken: That same blog kindly pointed us in the direction of Kansas City-based Callaghan Art Gallery, whose World Map Collection would look really swanky in our living room and yours. It's a customizable set of six silk-screened map segments on wood panels, available in a dozen fun colors (standard is white on summer blue, but we're thinking yellow on gray might be nice, too). Now we just need to find that couch. $160, Callaghan Art Gallery, spied first at Say Yes! to Hoboken.
If you're feeling drippy: Yes, it's very Carrie Bradshaw (and now that we've seen that camel-tastic trailer for the second SATC movie, we've officially exited her camp), but walking through the rain in a clear bubble umbrella has got to be much less unpleasant than having to avert your eyes downward beneath some drab black thing. It's our best take-away from Mighty Goods' recent Rain Gear Roundup (though if we had an extra $172 lying around, we might buy these, too). $22, Amazon, spied first at Mighty Goods.
And if you're feeling bitchy: When we were 9, we hand-sewed a pillow for our grandmother that read, "Actions speak louder than words." This is so much better. As part of her Boyfriend Pillow Series, LA-based Tiny Hamlet affixes little gems like "Get your shit together" and "Piss off" onto sweet square throw pillows, but our favorite is definitely "You bore me to death." No offense. $70, Tiny Hamlet on Etsy, spied first at The Storque.
PREVIOUSLY >> COVETED: Tea party, party of two
Collectors of pretty things, take note: Every Friday Monday, we're rounding up a what's-what of what we [heart], culled from the scores of design blogs, artist sites and Etsy treasuries we stalk on the regular. We here at Coveted HQ are in our 20s, which means we're smack-dab in the middle of the longest season of our lives: wedding season. We've gone to a dozen weddings in the past three years, and our friends are showing no signs of stopping with the love-and-marriage stuff. If you're like us (broke) and don't want to completely cheese off your loved ones, pick something small (both in price and size) from the registry du jour, and wrap it up all nice with one of these pretty tea towels. Less waste, more gift; less money, more thought. Works every time.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
- The Heated Teacup in Raspberry, $11, The Heated on Etsy
- Fern Tea Towel, $18, Madder Root on Cosa Verde, h/t Modish
- Gourmet Flour Sack Towel, $14, The House of Bouton on Etsy
Neighborhood Watch finds fashionable folk all across the city. If you saw Angela M. (21) walking down the street, would you think of Rihanna? We wouldn't, but that's who she says influences her style most. Have you never heard of '80s Madonna, girlfriend? We guess, like art, fashion is just as interpretive, so if we look hard enough we can see a little badass RiRi peeping through in the heavy duty knee high boots, the cropped 'do and ice on her wrist. But to back up our position we only need three words: lace, denim and pearls. Let's just settle on Ridonna hits South Street for a cheesesteak.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Collectors of pretty things, take note: Every Friday Monday, we're rounding up a what's-what of what we [heart], culled from the scores of design blogs, artist sites and Etsy treasuries we stalk on the regular.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Cecilia B. (24) was doing a lot of poppin' when we caught up with her: She was poppin' out of the hair salon with her freshly did 'do, poppin' a pose for the camera like the model she is and damn, look at how that face pops out of the photo. She looks like a Beyoncé Barbie, but you probably won't find a Mattel doll on the shelf with 11 tattoos like this hot biscuit. Check out how much she has happening on that one little hand. We love the charm bracelet tattoo, we're okat with the multi-colored pastel nails but we can easily do without that gaudy chunk of 50-cent machine bling.
There are two types of springtime park dwellers in this world: Those who get dressed up for it. And those who don't give a wad. We've got both specimens below:
![]() |
![]() |
In her floral print, vintage dress and oversized red shades from Wilbur Vintage (716 S. Fourth St.), Lucy E. (31) was outshining the rest of her posse lounging in Washington Square Park. This funkified employee of Anthropologie says her biggest fashion influence is the science of color. We're no scientists but we'll do our best to figure out this formula: gladiator sandals + vibrant feather earrings to the second power/Olivia Newton-John leggings to the infinity and a milligram of choppy hipster hair = the inspiration she hoped for plus a little Björk in the beaker.
![]() |
![]() |
You may not look at Michael K. and Nancy W. and think of them as a pair of trendy trailblazers, but there's no question that exercise gear deserves a place among our spring street fashion line-up. We found these two taking a breather from an afternoon jog in Old City. Michael didn't have a lot to say about his get-up but Nancy says she likes to buy workout duds at Lululemon. She also says she works for an unidentified fashion house but the most fashionable accessory she had on this day was that striking City Paper lounging on the blanket next to her. Nice choice, girl.
![]() |
![]() |
Sarah H. stood out like a sore thumb when we saw her sightseeing with her all-American, cornbread-fed family. What drew our attention initially were the lace skirt and that two-toned hair, but on closer inspection we liked the finer details, such as the gaggle of family heirloom necklaces and the more-than-gently used Velveteen Rabbit doppelganger on her back. She's had this backpack since she was wee baby (which wasn't all that long ago). We weren't the only ones to take notice of Sarah. As we were chatting, a carload of guys drove by hooting like a bunch of horny owls much to the chagrin of her mortified father. Get a grip, you pervs, she's only 15.
Collectors of pretty things, take note: Every Friday Monday, we're rounding up a what's-what of what we [heart], culled from the scores of design blogs, artist sites and Etsy treasuries we can't help but stalk on the regular.
In honor of the City Paper's Book Quarterly, which hit the stands on Thursday, we're dedicating this week's Coveted to all things bookish.
First up: Penguin Classics was wise to hire designer Coralie Bickford-Smith, who's created an ever-growing set of brightly colored, cloth-covered works of literature, from Pride and Prejudice (not the and Zombies variety) and The Odyssey to Alice in Wonderland and Treasure Island. They're even more gorgeous in person, and make for excellent, inexpensive gifts. Best of all, a handful of them are now available on Amazon. The only problem is that we want all of them, not just one. (Side note: Bickford-Smith also headed up a Boys' Adventure series pictured, above shouted out at Design Work Life.) $13.60 ($20 at Anthropologie), Amazon, spied first at designspongeonline.com.
We'd be remiss not to include The Black Spot Books in a book-centric shopping column, since a) its creator, Margaux Kent, is a Fishtowner; b) we've written about her in our DIY holiday gift guide; and c) her work is simply exquisite even if you're not that into reading. We're not saying we can afford this one-of-a-kind, antique "books for the neck" piece, constructed of about 10 tiny leather-bound books. But single-book versions are much more manageable, and just as lovely. $325, The Black Spot Books via Etsy.
For those of you who'd rather write your own stories or grocery lists, for that matter we came across an eclectic collection of handmade notebooks on Portland, Ore.-based Habit of Art's site. We're particularly digging The Black Apple's critter-heavy three-pack notebook series (think girls and squirrels, whales and giant owls), all of which come printed with a cute little poem on the back: "A notebook is meant for thinking thoughts/ For making notes, for jotting jots./ So don't be stingy with the pages/ Or you'll have an empty notebook for ages!" $10, The Black Apple via Etsy, spied first at Habit of Art.
PREVIOUSLY >> COVETED: Bunnies, you are so hot right now
Neighborhood Watch finds fashionable folk all across the city. Despite early week sogginess this week, there were a surprising number of people who didn't let a little rainfall dampen their fashion parade.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
- Activism
- Arts
- Arts Events
- Books
- Dance
- First Person Fest
- Last Chance
- Museum
- On the Fringe
- Philly Artists
- The Curator
- Theater
- Visual Art
- Arts News
- Artist Profile
- Arts Preview
- Street Art
- Been There, Done That
- Big Ups
- Comedy
- LOL With It
- Stand-up
- Critical Mass
- DVD
- Events
- Friday Fill-in
- Ice Cubes
- In Memoriam
- Interview
- Just Do It
- Just Opened
- Kaleidoscopic
- LGBTQ
- Art Phag
- Mailbag
- Movies
- Film Fest
- Movie Review
- On set
- Scenester
- screening
- trailer!
- Music
- 10 Track Mind
- Album
- Album Review
- Concert Review
- DJs
- Local Support
- Now Hear This
- One Track Mind
- Philly Bands
- Show
- Somebody Else Was There
- Song
- The Showdown
- concert photos
- jazz
- DJ Nights Blogged
- Night Watch
- Now See This
- Poetic License
- Printed Matter
- Radio
- Shopping
- Coveted
- Fashion
- What We Heart
- TV
- 24
- Idol Hands
- Mad Men
- ProjRun
- True Blood
- Useless Lost Recaps
- Couch Potato
- Shore Trash
- Turned ONN
- TopMod
- Video Games
- Free Online Game
- PSP
- PlayStation 2
- The 1-Upper
- Wii
- Web Junk
- CAGE MATCH
- Free Online Toy
- Weekend Omnibus
- Win



































































