ain’t they the top? by pp
SOME MORE DESIGNER BOOKS – LOVELY BY PAUL DAVIS
some more books by the incredible designers books website. here is the grand paul davis‘ book titled “lovely” as you might guess. well, that’s lovely indeed. by pp
good morning mister moustache
nothing goes better with coffee than some good riffs. by kl
food + design = heaven
a handsome ideology
something as simple as the perfect little stool can speak of a collage of perspectives (if you want to contradict yourself), but in the spirit of getting back to basics i’ll just say that quality handmade craftsmanship of natural materials, that can last a lifetime is better for you, and me, and them, and mother earth, and your image ;). i can imagine this multi-purpose cuttie aging well. you can pick him up at another country. by kl
sweetest picture ever
this image by robin schwartz from amelias world is so fairy tale its not funny… and it works… my only problem is that i cant help but think of lime disease and all those lousy people, i mean parasites, in the hamptons. but thats my problem not amelias, so well done. by dd
angela lindvall in now “vintage” Jimmy Choos
sharp, despite the shoe. by dd
now that’s a good story: a man and a woman
and a good film… and a good poster. (claude lelouch – a man and a woman). by dd
mister tom ford in french playboy
ok the man is cool we got that. confirmation by photographer mathias vriens. too bad the french edition of playboy as we knew it is gone. i guess another example of how good/better work doesn’t necessarily make much money or sell… at least not to truck drivers that is. by dd
geoff mcfetridge – recent work
ok, that show is already over for quite a long time now but anyway, loved mister mcfetridge’s work and even if the wild things are things were not my cup of tea, the followings are.
this show took place at the great half gallery ( which is unfortunately a bit chaotic in it’s opening hours…) just mist it, too bad… by pp
memphis vs. moss
celebrating the 30 years anniversary of cult italian design movement memphis. moss commissioned artist nathan sawaya to recreate sottsass’s iconic memphis work, “carlton“.
it’s in moss window and it’s really nice, using legos makes total sense. great! by pp
perfect gift 1967 chateau-lafite
1967 chateau-lafite sold in auction for $160, a steel if you are willing to over look the storage record that is. by pp
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