02/22/2023
“Hello, it’s me.”
-Todd Rundgren
Howdy folks. Just wanted to check in. How is your 2023 going? We know it’s been awhile. We’re here simply to wave hello. We’ll be back again soon. In the meantime, hug somebody, wave to a stranger, and take care.
10/30/2018
(Apologies for Facebook's disallowing shorter paragraphs for some reason.)
Dear Friends,
Mister Alphabet | Porcelain is here.
(link in bio.)
As some of you know, this porcelain piece—while fragile—is part of a larger effort to bridge distances between art/design, education, and play.
Our desire is to offer something bit more delicate and personal as a starting point, moving away from plastics toward time-honored materials and regional manufacturers and artisans. You can visit the “Our Process” page on our website to learn more about this first iteration of our overall concept.
We indeed look forward to offering a child-safe, classroom version for our young friends in the seasons ahead, but please note that we recommend an adult to accompany children ages 10 and under when handling this version, due to fragility.
Thank you all so much for your love and support. We look forward to the journey ahead with you!
10/27/2018
10.30.18
#今日は
#你好
#Здравствуйте
#안녕하십니까
#سلام
#Вітаю
السلامعليكم #
#வணக்கம்
Ẹ n lẹ
01/27/2018
play...
This was taken in the lead up to in Paris, January 2018.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth, and to those who came with us on the journey. We look forward to an exciting new year with materials and new partnerships.
01/27/2018
play...
This was taken in the lead up to in Paris, January 2018.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth. We look forward to an exciting new year with materials and new partnerships.
01/21/2018
Bonjour from Maison & Objet—we’ve enjoyed sharing ( ) Mister Alphabet with you. We’re in Hall 6, Stand P100 through Tuesday evening, practicing our French.
10/21/2015
For those of us who grew up watching , it's hard to imagine we're already here! !!
And for those of you that prefer the spelling "Jigawatt", like Doc Brown says in the movie, don't worry: Webster's Dictionary allows you to pronounce the correct spelling (seen above) with either a "gig" sound or a "jig" sound. !