January 12, 2011 / By Mademoiselle Michelle

Living in a rental can cause heartache for collectors of art when mean landlords shake their fists and refuse to let you add hooks to the achingly empty walls. Thankfully La La Land and Juan Carlos Camacho have come to the rescue with these clever cardboard frames you can simply blu-tac straight to the wall, door or anywhere else you fancy. They also have pretty prints from the likes of Art and Ghosts and Courtney Brims which fit perfectly inside the frames. So there.
left: Dauphine by Art and Ghosts
right: Sleeping Beauty by Courtney Brims
www.lalalandshop.com.au
also available at
Behind the Monkey, 479 Beaufort Street, Highgate, Western Australia
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May 13, 2010 / By Mademoiselle Michelle

Carboard Safari have made it so we can feel like intrepid adventurers without the pith helmet, safari suit or all the animal cruelty. These spiffy-looking animal heads are made of cardboard and come flatpacked so you can assemble them yourself and dress them up however you may desire. Marvellous.
www.cardboardsafari.com
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www.yukenteruyastudio.com
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