If it was the door to my wine cellar, I could totally live with it's annoyingly slow movement.
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Originally posted by Shifts View PostIf it was the door to my wine cellar, I could totally live with it's annoyingly slow movement.
Tadao Ando´s new project looks good btw:
"The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
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Originally posted by Nickefuge View PostDepends on how drunk you are.
Tadao Ando´s new project looks good btw:
https://www.nowness.com/story/tadao-ando-ichigoni-152
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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OMG, I'm zinging even when I don't mean to! Next level writing skillz.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I WISH it was!Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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"The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
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Originally posted by Nickefuge View PostIdk how to embed Vimeo videos, but this is an interesting cabinet concept:
https://vimeo.com/122102861
In the meantime, I was on the hunt for a sofa. There were some ideas on my mind that changed over time (in the past four years, I had a crush on both american, german, danish and dutch mid century designs, in that order), and I even considered a DIV project, but then … …
First things first, It was a difficult decision between a vintage piece or a contemporary design. Since mid century is quite a hit right now, the market here is ruined. Have you ever tried to get a fiberglass Eames sidechair? You pay twice the price of a new plastic one. Also considering that I am a bit tired of all these perfectly styled freundevonfreunden-style interiors, I thought: no; no vintage.
But checking out the usual suspects of contemporary furniture, things changed. I found most designs quite tacky looking, and also often way too "loungy" (in lack of a better word). Dont get me wrong, I love a comfortable seat, but I honestly dont want to be drowning in a sea of shiny black leather. Or duotone Kvadrat fabrics on softerthansoft cushions. I am polemic now, I know, but these are my experiences.
And then there was pricing. At the moment, I just cant afford a huge sofa by, let’s say, Vitra or Hay. The more affordable, less loungy and more rigid styles, Kiki by Artek and Satyr by ClassiCon namely, were - not only, but also - for that reason on my eyes, almost pulled the trigger on a three-seater Kiki, when she came up:
(hi-res image: http://i.imgur.com/i9fTuYu.jpg?1)
BR02 by Martin Visser for t'Spectrum, NL, 1960s
In fact, I couldnt be more happier. A vintage piece, after all. Mid century, even. But a rare piece, at least in these climes, very elegant and… I am drooling, dont you see?
End of the story.
I'll leave this here and take a nap. You know where.
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He isn't. I was at the shop last year with Shucks and when I introduced myself I was met with the blankest of stares.
To be honest he was kind of a dick. Or maybe it was his Scandinavian modesty that I mistook for something else.
In any case, the shop is very nicely edited. He certainly has good taste.
Off-topic - look at the shitty way he wears Harnden. We've had this discussion before (with FMC) about how actually Harnden looks great on young people. I mean, what the fuck is the point of this guy wearing a Harnden jacket? He does it no justice. Yet he'll be the one buying it this season. This was part of the reason for my rant. Sorry to keep harping on it.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostHe isn't. I was at the shop last year with Shucks and when I introduced myself I was met with the blankest of stares.
To be honest he was kind of a dick. Or maybe it was his Scandinavian modesty that I mistook for something else.
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