9.21.2007

Red Start Design

There's an absolutely delicious magazine to which I'm afraid I am on the verge of becoming addicted. It's called Metropolis, and it's an architecture/culture/design magazine chock-full of stuff that would boost your cool-quotient by a million. Anyhow. Featured in this month's magazine is a little company called Red Start Design that makes this great ring:
How awesome is this? It's a level! Says the website, "The skewed curves of the piece contrast with the concept of balance. The two edges of the ring meet at a right angle, yet as a whole the ring appears anything but angular." I love it.
They also developed a necklace (with some engineering students at Stanford) that changes subtly with different noise or light levels. It, too, is gorgeous- made out of sterling and sapphires.
And, just in case you aren't in the mood to dork out (but why would you not be?), they also make regular old jewelry.

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