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Buy it: Digby & Iona Lusca ring

When I first moved to NYC 10 years ago, Williamsburg was a somewhat sketchy neighborhood in its early gentrification period; my dear friend HG lived there in loft apartment that was easily the size of a high school gymnasium, and it was around the corner from the infamous bar Cokie’s. Now, whenever I go to Williamsburg, I marvel at all the people, restaurants, high-rise condos, and, yes, the stores. I spent Saturday afternoon shopping in the ‘burg with my friend MK, a seasoned Williamsburg resident, and to celebrate the two-days-early arrival of our respective paychecks, she took me to some of her regular haunts. A great thing about shopping in the outer boroughs, where rents are more affordable than in Manhattan, is that stores can be more selective and specialized with their merchandise, without charging an arm and a leg for it. One of my favorite shops we hit was Catbird, a tiny jewel box of a store, offering quirky jewelry and home accessories like candles. The shop has an antiquey feel, with the jewelry housed in curio-type cabinets along the walls. I should mention that they were having a sale when I was there; select items were 40% off. True to my nature, I fell in love with an item that wasn’t on sale: this Lusca ring by Brooklyn-based jeweler Digby & Iona (Catbird has a similar, albeit smaller, style, the Seppie ring, on their website). The Lusca is an octopus with a hammered, vintage look; it’s oversized, and its tentacles extend out over your other fingers. It’s definitely a statement piece, but it doesn’t scream cocktail ring–it’s more like you found it in the bottom of a trunk or in your great-grandmother’s jewelry box. At $280, it’s not necessarily a bargain, but considering its size and that it comes in sterling silver (or matte vermeil), I think it’s worth a little splurge. Unique jewelry like this doesn’t go out of style, and considering its unusual look, it could definitely become a signature piece. Hopefully it will still be there by the time my next paycheck arrives.

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DIYthing’s Favorite Designers From The 2009 BKLYN DESIGN Show

  • posted May 21st, 2009
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Have you been reading 3Rings lately? This design blog has a host of reviews about the recent exhibitors at the May 2009 BKLYN DESIGN Show in Dumbo. There are lots of great interviews and videos as well. There’s even a piece highlighting one of our favorite Brooklyn designers, Daniel Moyer of Daniel Moyer Designs. 3Rings offers reviews of a range of product designers, from Warp Designs’ Perforated Steel Vases to the delicate lamps of Levent and Romme. We really love the many designers who are using green design principles – check out the fun bamboo plywood furniture from Boo-Coup. Alicita Rodriquez introduced us to two great wallpaper designers – Shanan Campanaro and Jill Malek. Campanaro’s Eskayel line is based on her original artwork. And, Alicita, we agree, Jill Malek’s hand-screen printed wallcoverings are enough to make one swoon. Check out the Stylehive slideshow to see some of our other favs.

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