Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Glass-and-porcelain clothing, a wooden laptop case, an inside look at the Mast Brothers factory, and more

1. Buono KettleFor the “pour over” method of drip brewing, this Japanese kettle’s elegant design makes the job easier and more ergonomic. Learn more about this increasingly popular brewing technique in this post on The Moment. 2. Reknit Rekn.it will take any old knit sweater and for $30 ship it back to you reknit into something new. This month, you can have it made into …

Warmi Knits

Whimsical folklore and animal imagery mark Warmi's latest knitwear collection

Now in its second season, Warmi continues to blend contemporary style with indigenous craftsmanship. A Franco-Colombian artisinal fashion label, each collection is designed by the brand’s Colombian-born, Paris-based founder, Sylvia Toth, then produced in a remote mountainous village in Northern Colombia by a cooperative of women weavers. Seemingly a funky new diminutive for “warm,” the name Warmi means “woman” in Quechua, one of the last …

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

1. Haiti Before and AfterKeeping up to date with the aftermath in Haiti, The New York Times has an interactive satellite map displaying the terrain before and after the deadly earthquake, showing the tragic devastation of this disaster. 2. Food PrinterMarcelo Coelho and Amit Zoran of the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT have devised an ingenious automated "food printer" that stores food and makes your …