State of Affairs
Too much on your plate? Stuff it all in House Archive Boxes so you can reference in style.
Posted by Rich Roat on August 16, 2012
Too much on your plate? Stuff it all in House Archive Boxes so you can reference in style.
Posted by Rich Roat on August 16, 2012
Fruit bowl not big enough for the autumn harvest party? How about House Archive Boxes for your granny smiths.
Posted by Rich Roat on August 15, 2012
Our new House Archive Boxes are a new twist on an old idea that brings the foldable storage box out of the closet or storage facility and into contemporary living areas and workspaces. We left no detail unsweated so the boxes would be inexpensive enough to keep on hand for hoarding emergencies but beautiful enough to mix it up in your carefully curated interior space. With secure locking seams, robust construction, smooth tops, stackable flat bottoms and crisp artwork, these cultural containment vessels will elegantly perpetuate any relic repository. They’re available in the House Industries factory store.
Posted by Rich Roat on August 14, 2012

Neutraface in gold for Yayoi Kusama’s Louis Vuitton Book at Dover Street Market.
Posted by Andy Cruz on August 10, 2012
Original alphabet by S.E. Norton and digitized by Kimberly Winder.
Posted by Rich Roat on July 10, 2012
Worthe Numerals are now available to aid in bringing life to your actuarial tables, BMX number plate adornment, New Year’s Eve count downs, and anywhere else a voluminous fat-face number set fits the bill. Featuring a range of alternates, fractions, and a drop shadow Worthe Numerals are ready for figures large and small.
If you’re thinking that these would be great, but they really need some more adornment, Photo-Lettering is there with with a —no fussing in Illustrator— candy-striped drop shadow version ready to use.
Posted by Ben Kiel on June 27, 2012

Join House Industries and Metropolis at the Herman Miller Pop Up Shop Finale.
We’ll be sharing some of the artwork and artifacts from our Eames, Girard and Herman Miller projects. Metropolis will be paying tribute to the relaunch of Alexander Girard’s textiles.
The first 200 people through the door can screen print their own custom tote on site with help from The Awesome Dudes and their mobile screen printing rig!
Friday, June 29, 2012
6:00 – 9:00PM
Herman Miller Pop Up Shop
68 Wooster Street, New York, NY
RSVP no later than Wednesday, June 27
Posted by Andy Cruz on June 22, 2012