Lamp-In-A-Box was founded in 2007 by Daniel Cytrynowicz with the idea of redefining people’s experience with table lamps. The vision from the beginning was→


Whether in the home or at work, ambiance matters. It can make the difference in concentration, productivity, and comfort. Often a focus wall can→


TurningArt.com is a Netflix for art. Starting at $10 per month, you select from a variety framed 16” x 20” museum quality prints and→


Starting a glass etching business can be a fun, exciting, and profitable niche business idea. There are a variety of things that you can etch to maximize your number of customers.


The potential for a business is endless. There are so many unique ideas, some that people haven’t touched on yet and some that people→


Decantur Daily: The Ink Dial addresses what Chouinard said is a common frustration in printing. Jars of colored ink can be expensive, averaging around→


Cassandra Daily: In Japan, goldfish have long been viewed as symbols of happiness, prosperity, and good luck. Kansai-based art collective Kingyobu – which roughly→


Ed Moody carved his first pumpkin at age 6. He is now one of the premier pumpkin carvers in America reports The Chicago Sun→


Artist Erin Chainani was home with her 2 1/2-year-old twins and looking for a creative outlet. One day, the Miami mom decided to paint→


Many hobbies have found their place as a business, so what about weaving? Thirty years ago, Suzi Ballenger could have never imagined she would→


It takes a creative mind to see the art in a few pieces of metal. Often a really creative person can create a functional→


Many homes may decorate with a painting or a small statue. However, how many people can say they own a piece of metal art?→


In the old days, if you needed a comic representation of your face inked by a professional artist, it would cost you more than→


According to Businessweek, 70 musicians and artists bartered their creative services for medical care at an event called the O+ Festival. “It was kind→


Inhabitat.com reports that artist Ben Wilson has been hot on your trail – literally crawling on his hands and knees, making little tiny paintings→


See your dreams dashed to the ground is an excruciating experience – especially, when you dare to dream big. Lottery addicts go through it→


Edwin Binney and Harold Smith founded Binney & Smith, Inc. in New York City in the late 1800s. At first, they specialized in industrial→


Rick Norsigian, a goateed 64-year-old maintenance worker who has spent most of his life living in the same house on a quiet street in→


According to The Commercial Appeal, Dan Oppenheimer is truly a renaissance man. He’s acquired companies, sold companies and invented companies — and most are→


According to The Unoffical Aple Weblog, artists are taking to the iPad like ducks to water. The device seems to be a natural tool→