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Update #3: Blog roll!
Hi everyone. First I wanted to say thanks to my new backers- your support is sincerely appreciated!
Secondly, we actually made a lot of progress getting the word out. Check out the interview with Sabine, managing editor of Moco Loco, one of our absolute favorite contemporary design blogs:
http://mocoloco.com/archives/013137.php
Also check us out on Design Milk:
http://design-milk.com/the-office-for-lost-objects/
and the Sub Studio design blog:
http://blog.sub-studio.com/2009/12/office-for-lost-objects-lighting.html
Thirdly, if you digg or tweet, please help us out again!
re-digg this:
http://digg.com/design/Lighting_appliance_no_9_from_the_Office_for_Lost_Objects
and re-tweet this:
http://tweetmeme.com/story/390255063/lighting-appliance-no-9-from-the-office-for-lost-objects-materialicious
Finally, thanks again, and best wishes for an amazing 2010.
Update #2: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
Hi all.
First, I wanted to thank my new backers. Your support is sincerely appreciated. It's a really great feeling to get a new backer for a project you really believe in. Feeling fortunate this morning, I made a small pledge to 10 other great projects on Kickstarter, including beta cup- they want to hold a design competition to find an alternative to the ubiquitious, and NON-recyclable, to-go paper coffee cup.
Also this week, I had the great opportunity to chat with Sabine Modder, managing editor of MocoLoco, *the* premier blog for contemporary architecture and design. It's one I check every day, and it was a great pleasure to have The Office for Lost Objects™ featured there. Take a look at the interview here:
http://mocoloco.com/archives/013137.php
Happy Holidays!
Update #1: First 10!
I've reached the first 10 backers, and I want to say that I sincerely appreciate your support. That is a really great feeling. In the coming days, we will be focusing on increasing the awareness of the project on Kickstarter.
Also, stay tuned as we share a little bit of inside information- some insight into "the making of" the 10 Degree Stepstool.
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Funding Unsuccessful
This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on February 6, 2010.
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We will print your name in The Office for Lost Objects™ 2010 Annual Report- and we will be very grateful!
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Custom branded and unbranded iPhone backgrounds, delivered as iPhone ready JPGs. (Designs can be seen at The Office for Lost Objects™ website.)
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An 8"x10" print of one of four unique designs, printed on archival quality, 100% cotton Sterling Rag fine art paper. Frame ready! (Designs can be seen at The Office for Lost Objects™ website.)
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One of three unique t-shirt designs created especially for Kickstarter, each available in 2 colors in sizes from S to 2XL. They will be screen printed on super soft, combed ringspun cotton shirts. (Designs can be seen at The Office for Lost Objects™ website.)
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A 20"x30" super high quality, Giclee fine art print of the unique artwork commissioned solely for Kickstarter. Each of four designs will be printed on archival quality, 100% cotton Somerset Velvet, a beautiful heavyweight (255gsm) paper. (Designs can be seen at The Office for Lost Objects™ website.) Limited editions, hand-numbered, of 25 each.
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One of each! You will get a slight discount on a great group of products, choosing one (1) product each from each of the lower tiers.
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One of the very first production run 10 Degree Stepstools ever made- in solid white oak. (Design can be seen at The Office for Lost Objects™ website.)
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The Office for Lost Objects™ is run by Jarrod Beglinger. Jarrod has a degree in engineering from MIT and has completed graduate studies in design at the Design Academy Eindhoven, in addition to having professional experience with some of the world's leading design-driven companies, both corporate and consultancy. The Office for Lost Objects™ is an outlet to pursue and present a more personal point-of-view.