

Minneapolis-based artist HOT+TEA uses yarn to create nondestructive street art.

The Tree Hotel in Harads, Sweden is a place where nature, ecological values, comfort and modern design combine for an exciting adventure. Inspired by Jonas Selberg August's film The Tree Lover, a film about three men who tire of the city and go to the country to build a trakoja and philosophize about the big issues. And so as not to spoil your romantic getaway, there's an infrared film laminated into the glass panes visible to birds only so as not to be interrupted by a feather friend while "exchanging gifts".
The good people at Kukees sent us some delicious, um, biscuit/scone/muffin concoctions, and it's getting us through the afternoon. Not sure how they were tipped off, but we love a mid-afternoon sugar rush.

Yves Saint Laurent Spring 2012 menswear

Austra: "Beat And The Pulse" on repeat, non stop.

A Hello Kitty Chainsaw? Yes, because all serial killers and mass murderers were just waiting with baited breath for the day when their weapon of choice would become purchasable in pink.

Babies doing funny things, it never gets old. James Birch's collection of old postcards in which babies are seen in surreal situations has been collated into the book Babylon: Surreal Babies, with an opening commentary by George Melly. Published by Dewi Lewis Publishing.

Hermes denim tie.
Jeff & Jane have re-released their 1983 debut album Flesh with cover art by Mark Morrisroe.

Ryan Trecartin's exhibition "Any Ever" finds its new home at the MOMA and introduces a new batch of people to the artist's cyberspace fueled genius.

Givenchy Spring 2012 menswear.

In a tumultuous battle between man and nature, Flaunt's very own Matthew Bedard used the aerosol in a vain attempt to defend our honor. Luckily for Matthew and the wasp, the wind blew the spray back into his hair. And he's never looked better!