Glass Hill
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Nº 21. The Glass Hill ICA Bench >… [ Continue reading ]
“I love listening. It is one of the only spaces where you can be still and moved at the same time.” — Nayyirah Waheed — Monday December 6th — —
“The idea is to die young as late as possible.” — Ashley Montagu — Monday December 6th — —
“Time passing is part of the human experience.” – Rirkrit Tiravanija — Monday December 6th — —
Nº 21. The Glass Hill ICA Bench >… [ Continue reading ]
While snow is falling in Amsterdam, I quite much enjoy this autumn leaves by London based illustrator Andrew Clark. Thanks for sharing Andrew!… [ Continue reading ]
Nº 17. Make Everything New. An extra large clothing tags/posters by Lars Stoten form Mjolk >… [ Continue reading ]
Our former intern at Tenue de Nîmes, Riekele started a blog dedicated to style in cinema. Movie reviews in details, in style and in stills. The core lies in the beauty of well composed cinema and style elements used to provide the perfect image. Say hello… [ Continue reading ]
I think James is someone like me. His love for global cities, history and the merging of cultures, the people who cross his road and the things he find quite match my way of living. Last month he opened his little online boutique to share… [ Continue reading ]
Nº 04. The Whale and Lhama Animal Boxes, designed by Karl Zahn. Available at Areaware. [ Continue reading ]
Today we visited Casper Reijnders, the man behind the famous Amsterdam club Jimmy Woo, in his house for our upcoming Journal de Nîmes. His house is like a 'wunderkammer', packed with the most unique and bizarre objects. It reminded me on Agent Gallery Chicago, a shop and gallery packed with strange curiosities, beautiful prints and vintage objects. This is probably one of my favorites: A collage by Christopher Ilth. It would fit Casper's house without a doubt... [ Continue reading ]
Tomorrow Studio Makkink & Bey will open a new show at Spring Projects, London with The Crate Series. ‘The crate furniture first appeared after a trip to India, where Rianne Makkink noticed how people used crates as makeshift houses, mobile shops and workspaces.’… [ Continue reading ]
‘INFLUENCERS is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends and creativity become contagious today in music, fashion and entertainment.’ A must see!… [ Continue reading ]
Ursa the Bear was sold out completely at Another Shop, and I was planning to get some new stock when this came by. A collaboration between two of my favorite brands, Areaware and Monocle, designed by David Weeks Studio (the designer of Ursa… [ Continue reading ]
Studio NEWWORK comes with a beautiful calendar for 2011. By composing dates as music notes, simply hoping the calendar could give you a smile in 2011, it inspires me to make some music again… Hope it will work out! The calendar is silk screened on… [ Continue reading ]
Too bad it’s gone already, but TTC Gallery in Copenhagen did a fantastic show with the latest work of the Danish artist Daniel Milan called “Arise, Shine, Fall” last month. Over one Year Daniel Milan has worked on a series of drawings… [ Continue reading ]
Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam launched The Shop, a curated selection of art, design, clothing, literature, craft, concepts and crap from all over the world. Celebrating this event they will host a show by Paris-based artist Julien Langendorff at the W+K gallery starting the… [ Continue reading ]
For Ideas in Movement I was invited to start an experiment with the Samsung Galaxy Tab. I asked Hugo, Raymond and Mathijs to join me to create some kind of ultimate digital escape. Based on augmented reality you… [ Continue reading ]
I love Areaware, the well curated shop full of beautiful treasures. They just added this nice ‘toy’ by New York based designer Harry Allen. ‘The beauty of any pickup truck is its utilitarian aesthetic – four strong wheels and the capacity to haul cargo. Cast… [ Continue reading ]
Stuart Hobday, the code master behind Another Shop, freelance designer and good friend updated his website ‘acting as an achromatic notebook of thoughts and ideas, collected inspirations and narrative vignettes’. A very inspiring collection of observations brought in a highly aesthetic way! Subscribe >… [ Continue reading ]
Lovely illustrations by Sweden based illustrator and graphic designer Hanna Terese Nilsson. Be sure you check her portfolio and image blog. [ Continue reading ]
I very much liked the series of pictures by Todd Selby of Andrew Field, Rockaway Taco, posted a few months back. Now The Selby made a movie on Rockaway Taco as the first in a new series of videos. Looking forward to the upcoming videos! (Via… [ Continue reading ]
Bryony from Blinkart shared this fantastic piece with us. A striking sculptural window installations by our friends Lernert & Sander at Selfridges, London, to celebrate the opening of the new shoe department. It’s up until October 20th and definitely worth a visit. [ Continue reading ]
Harland Miller will open his new show today at Gallery Alex Daniels, Reflex Amsterdam. Inspired by the famous Penguin book covers of classic works by Hemmingway, Fitzgerald, Edgar Allen Poe and others he creates poster sized works of art where the titles are replaced… [ Continue reading ]
Our friend and talented illustrator Raymond Lemstra finally finished his own portfolio website. Enjoy this beautiful work here >… [ Continue reading ]
Last week Areaware, the New York manufacturer of Ursa the Bear (a.o.), released their new catalog. They invited me to write a little piece for their Object Stories – ‘about the ways we become attached to the things we live with, how we develop emotional connection… [ Continue reading ]
I love when things are laid down next to each other in a proper and organized way, and I love more people like this as well. Things Organized Neatly is a blog with a very nice collection (and growing) of these kind of pictures. Start follow… [ Continue reading ]
Bird, designed by Kristian Vedel in 1959, is making its comeback. The three birds, the child, the parents and the grandparents, are now available again via ArchitectMade. They are still hand made, in a traditional woodturner workshop in Denmark, piece by piece, in three… [ Continue reading ]