it’s friday!: jelly music

while it’s possibly very impractical in warmer weather, we’d definitely get on board the eclectic concept of noisy jelly – created by Raphaël Pluvinage and Marianne Cauvard, the noisy jelly kit gets you to create your own musical instrument with colourful agar jelly cones, domes and pyramids.

when placed on the game board, the jellies respond to touch with a variety of strange and wonderful sounds. We’re feeling a little silly this friday afternoon after watching this!


check out more of Raphaël Pluvinage’s work here.

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Friday May 18, 2012

creative type: adolphe appia

adolphe appia was a swiss architect and theorist of stage lighting and decor in the early 20th century, perhaps best known for his work designing sets for wagner’s operas.

appia used the evolving technology of electrical lighting to his advantage, rejecting two-dimensional painted scenes for strong, emotive three-dimensional sets, creating an effective mise en scene and setting a standard for future designers and directors to work to.

here are a few examples of appia’s work that took our breath away:



sources for image one, two and three.

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Wednesday May 16, 2012

worn well: hats

Hats are such practical things. They keep your head warm, protect you from the sun but mostly they just make you look that little bit more put together, considered.

A few favourite looks tied together with a hat:

image one,image two image three

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Wednesday May 9, 2012

art class: woodcut coat

How much wood could a woodcutter cut if a woodcutter could cut wood? The answer? We don’t really know…

What we do know however is that you could be warm whilst your chopping wood or just simply getting about town in this mens style woodcut coat in brown.

Get it in the flash sale (here) with 25% off starting tomorrow!

Image three from here

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Monday May 7, 2012

art class: etching

we’re getting close to the sort of weather that is perfect for curling up with a cup of tea and a good book or two. We think the etch jumper is going to be perfect for exactly those sorts of afternoons! You can get 25% off an etch jumper of your very own in our 48hr flash sale happening from 9am tuesday 8th May!

we feel all warm and fuzzy just from looking at it…

image 2, 3 and 4 from here, here and here

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Friday May 4, 2012

art class: flash sale!

That’s right – a little treat for you! Join the mailing list or follow us on facebook and get the code to receive the 25% discount. x x

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Thursday May 3, 2012

creative type: andrew trimbach





we’re really enjoying the work of brooklyn-based artist andrew trimbach – minimal and unassuming, these images make us feel like going on an adventure. he doesn’t just do still images, he does moving ones too – have a look at his website for more.

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Wednesday May 2, 2012

one of those things: tea


all three images are from the bellocq tea atelier website – a true tea haven!

There is nothing quite like it now the leaves have started to turn yellow and fall…

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Monday April 30, 2012

mixtape: department of eagles

a side project of grizzly bear’s daniel rossen, this track by department of eagles is the perfect song for autumn weekends.

Posted by Secret Squirrel on Friday April 27, 2012

creative type: amanda ceccato

raised in brisbane and residing in berlin, amanda ceccato is an artist whose paintings are soft and dreamy with a heavy geometric influence. here are a few of our favourite pieces by amanda – reminds us of our own light triangle print!

amanda has a blog full of art and fun located here.

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Posted by Secret Squirrel on Wednesday April 25, 2012