blik re-stik: gardens for the minis
08. February 2008


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blik garden

blik just released a new line of kid’s restik wall decals. I love how they’re not pastel icky kids decals like I’ve seen before. These are whimsical, like illustrations. Plus, you can move them around as your child gets older or just remove them. ($38)

Get it at blik. 

mel lim + blik
18. October 2007


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The thing I love about blik is that they’re constantly updating their designs. Wall decals are nothing new by this point and they’re all over the place, but blik continually does cool things by teaming up with artists and other companies (hello my favorite, Threadless!). Mel Lim is the latest in these collaborations and I will say that I’m in love with thee paper airplanes. ($35)

Get it.

blik is throwing a party and I want to go
13. August 2007


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Do you live in Venice? I wish I did. It’s possibly the only part of LA that is acceptable to me. That is acceptable and semi-realistic on my salary. But I digress. My good friends over at Blik are throwing a party to celebrate their 5th anniversary. I bet they throw good a good party, judging by how cool their graphics are. Yes, you can judge cool-ness through graphic design. Apple, anyone?

If you’re around August 17, you should hit it up, but be sure to RSVP first: rsvp (at) whatisblik (dot) com

Blik from Undoboy
20. June 2007


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Not everyone is into the wall decal thing, but I think in some cases, they’re totally cool. For instance, the new blik tiles from Malaysian-born artist Undoboy. They’re the restik kind, so you can use them over and over and the colors are definitely outstanding. ($35-65)

Buy it.

Blink, it’s blik!
06. September 2006


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Blik, and other wall-decal types of things have fascinated me for months. I’ve always been a renter, so painting is usually a no-no, and with the latest digs, I’ve been waiting for my roommate and some helping hands to do the painting with me. Regardless. I checked out Blik’s site the other day and they now have flips ($45), which are double sided and , well, flippable. For the usual Blik stuff, look around their site more, or catch some from Urban Outfitters.($28 and up)
Are they too colorful and whimsical for your down-trodden soul? Mio Culture has some nifty Eco 3D wallpaper. ($28)

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