October, 2010

Masanori Oji Tonight!

October 21st, 2010

Taking a cue from Arren William’s recent blog post we though we’d share with you the four poster designs for the Masanori Oji Exhibition, which is happening tonight and all day tomorrow at mjölk.

The posters are designed by Sali Tabacchi, and are a great start to what we hope will become a large collection of exhibition posters!

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Mjölk Mailing List

October 16th, 2010

I know this is a bit tedious, but we FINALLY got around to setting up a mailing list. I don’t know about you, but I’m excited. If you are interested in joining, it’s in the sidebar to the left, under mjölk news. You must sign up regardless of whether you have provided us with your email address before (sorry, that’s the tedious part).

We promise we won’t spam you.

We promise to only send you nuggets of goodness like invites to special events (don’t forget to RSVP to Masanori Oji for Oct 21), new product that we are excited about (the Corona Globe is so new it’s not even on our website yet!), store hour interruptions (so we don’t have to worry about hearing “we stopped by while you were [insert trip, event, summer holiday hours here]“) and whatever else we think you might really want to know about.

ps. FYI: Photos pre-server move (before midsummer) were compressed and are now low res and pixelated. It’s a total bummer.

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Mr Mudd and Mr Gold

October 15th, 2010

A New clothing store called Mr Mudd and Mr Gold has recently opened in Stockholm Sweden. The interior is designed by Daniel Franzén and feautures beautiful unfinished pine wood walls and case goods.

The owners seem to have a great ethos when it comes to fashion. They carry brands new to the Scandinavian market, but have already had a long tradition creating quality long lasting products.

“We look for our roots when the fad of what’s new for news sake wears off. Hand made as opposed to made in a factory churning out thousands and thousands each day. Produced locally as opposed to outsourced. Products to be a part of your life for years to come as opposed to something with a shelf life of a season or two.”

via notcot

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