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Kate Spade Bureau

The creative minds behind the Kate Spade brand are super inspiring. When I went to visit the website today I found the sweetest bureau where you can click around and view the many details – how fun to spend a few moments playing with the little things on and inside of this bureau! My favorite surprise was when I clicked the bird near the white lamp… Go on, you have to see what I mean!

Kate Spade

I love it when companies do things like this on their website, it makes the online experience so much more fun and less flat don’t you think?

(images: kate spade)


17 Responses to “Kate Spade Bureau”

  1. 1 laura trevey commented:


    I love this shot… very creative and colorful! Just plain fun ~~
    .-= laura trevey´s last blog ..Decorating with Mirrors =-.

  2. 2 heidi commented:


    I love love love HER…
    .-= heidi´s last blog ..I could live in a shack? =-.

  3. 3 Kristy - Posh Pixels Design Studio commented:


    So fun! I love it! Great interactive, engaging idea by them.
    .-= Kristy – Posh Pixels Design Studio´s last blog ..real parties :: sweet soiree =-.

  4. 4 Ludmila {CreamyLife.com} commented:


    Yay! The bird is a twittie!!! So cute! I don’t think I’ve seen something similat on another sites! You are right, Holly, it’s way more interesting to navigate through site like Kate Spade! xo
    .-= Ludmila {CreamyLife.com}´s last blog ..Decorator Anne Coyle =-.

  5. 5 Monika commented:


    This is so fun!! Thanks for sharing! I like your blog very much, Monika
    .-= Monika´s last blog ..inspiration for the weekend: best blogs for stalking =-.

  6. 6 leni commented:


    how amazing and fun is the spotted wall paint?!

  7. 7 mijk commented:


    295 dollar for an open straw basket? Crazy!
    .-= mijk´s last blog ..she wondered =-.

  8. 8 Starlet commented:


    I love that you pointed out the importance of user experience for websites and online shopping sites!

    As an online product dev manager who’s responsible for the whole user experience, I believe that little things really make a difference! Things as simple as mouse over effect! Unfortunately, many times, i have to fight hard to achieve that.

    I’m sure you know already, Anthropologie is infamous for doing these adorable small things.

    Love it – super inspiring.

  9. 9 Shell commented:


    To me this shows creativity and makes me feel like I’m having fun with Kate Spade company as a friend and not a customer.
    .-= Shell´s last blog ..Happy Earth Day =-.

  10. 10 House of Many Hues commented:


    I agree with Starlet – the little things do make a difference! But many times such little things are overlooked.

    That was lots of fun!
    .-= House of Many Hues´s last blog ..178 Square Feet of Total Living =-.

  11. 11 Kiran commented:


    You are so true about the whole online shopping experience. But the merchandise has to be good as well ;) Love KS, though some things are pricey.
    .-= Kiran´s last blog ..Memory lane =-.

  12. 12 Irene commented:


    If you like original websites you have to take a look at this one from the Hema, a dutch company, known for their original designs.

    http://producten.hema.nl/

    it was used to announce the launch of their website http://www.hema.nl/

  13. 13 Jen Singh commented:


    I love midcentury furniture-so beautiful!
    .-= Jen Singh´s last blog ..Beth Ann St. George-Art in the Afternoon feature =-.

  14. 14 Erika @ Practical Princess commented:


    Hello,

    I just bought a dresser like that on Craigslist! Do you know where they got theirs.

    Love how its styled.
    .-= Erika @ Practical Princess´s last blog ..New Friend =-.

  15. 15 Tanya commented:


    Ah! That was fun!
    .-= Tanya´s last blog ..I Confess That I am a Romantic =-.

  16. 16 fam noupa commented:


    just a fine piece of creativity..cool!

  17. 17 shauna commented:


    i just bought a dresser like this at Salvation Army. Love It!

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