Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Tales of Endearment

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So yes, I've mentioned Tales of Endearment already but it was so good that I couldn't help but share a few more of my favorite photos and urge you to do a little exploring. Seriously! This is an incredibly amazing site and I have no idea why it took me so long to find it.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Where type dies and goes to heaven in Paris.

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Wow, anyone familiar with Kidimo? You should be. Something like this on the left coast, best coast, west coast would certainly make sense.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Crushing Hard

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Michelle Harper isn't the first eccentric I've swooned over. But wow, I'm currently over the moon. I came across this gal when Into the Gloss posted a Top Shelf feature on her. My immediate thought... WHO IS THAT?! And can I please spend just one day with this gal? Seriously she has to teach me some of those hair piece tricks. Oddly enough I blogged about her already but didn't know her name.*

So I did what any gal would do who just fell head over heels would do... I did a quick google search to see what else I could find and landed on Tales of Endearment **where I get to see not only more of this gorgeous creature but her home too. It doesn't always happen that one who has sartorial taste and style also happens to know a thing or two about interiors as well. A boon, to say the least.

*I NEED one of those gold wigs couldn't anyone point me in the right direction.
** This is the most sublime site. I think it will quickly become a fave. I'd head over stat.

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Potrero Modern

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I thought it might be fun to tease you with some sunshine... okay no, not really. But while little Buddy had me on daily walks I was realizing how many modern structures existed in the neighborhood. If you have ever heard a San Francisco architect's laments you will know that one of them is the overwhelming zeal for the ever present and ubiquitous Victorian and how it seems like the whole of San Francisco feels like every new building should be repeating history regardless of present building practices. I won't bore you with the ever-loving details but I will share with you some fine modern specimens.

The two above were my favorite. Forget about saving best for last. The top an Aidlin Darling residence... Aidlin or Darling actually lives there but at the moment I forget which one. I toured it during the AIASF Home Tours. It is pretty much my dream house. An almost 2 bedroom with a studio in back and an artist studio in the basement. And the second, well, I'm not sure who lives there but I like it. It's form, material, color, restraint. Anyone know who lives there? Wanna give me a tour?

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But some only offer a glimpse of something modern. Perhaps a clue to an interior remodel into something more open and austere leaving the exterior as is. The rest of both these homes are far more traditional than the details show here.

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We even have ourselves a brand new modern library which I have yet to visit but really should. I'm sure the views out the back side of it are incredible.

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Some 1960's potential. I say potential because if you were to move into one of these beauties you could do minimal upgrading/remodeling and have that new/old modern abode you always hoped for. But I do think they are quite lovely the way they are too. Especially the two above with the colorful paint jobs.

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These two fell into the previous category before they had mini-facelifts. Do you see what I mean now?

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These two are just a bit more than modern details. They've added a whole modern third floor right on top of their traditional home. I'll add that this is definitely the more expensive route folks. That third floor pushes you into an entire structural upgrade. Oh but what an upgrade it is if it affords you the best views in the city. The bottom of the two I've actually toured during one of the architecture tours that happen every September. It's incredible! And it has one of the details I would love to have in my home one day. An entire wall filled with shelving and books. Floor to ceiling, front to back covering three floors!

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And then there is the glitzy and the massive. To be fair all three of these are either at the top of a hill or on the side of the hill that is rising so by nature they are going to look much larger than their neighbors across the street who can burrow into the hillside. But wowzers they still are large. I do have give it to the developer/builder who designed and built the bottom 2-unit (@2.5 million dollars a piece, sheesh) they did at least use decent materials. If your contractor/builder/realtor tries to sell you on granite anything people, you should know that is not a luxury material it's a cheap material that typically doesn't even look that nice and absorbs all light around it. Although in some applications it is quite nice and well done like say the exterior in nice dimensions like the bottom half of the unit above.

The middle photo went a little nutty with the slats and titanium(?) siding for my taste. And the top photo, well they could have tried to not make their home an enormous massive block. A little delineation here and there would have helped the cause. A little play on geometry? No? Okay At least you used good materials/windows.

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Alright this is the end of your Modern Potrero tour. Did I miss any? Thanks for coming on a walk with me.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Just because...

Butts from Mike Mills on Vimeo.

And illustrations of butt's are funny. And I LOVE Mike Mills. Although I'm gonna have to respectfully disagree on that last one. Sorry Mike.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Mater

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Sure you think of Denmark when you think of design and you think of Denmark when you think of leading the world in sustainable practices. But would you gather that the Danes are guilty of both at the same time. Well if you have perused or purchased any item by Mater you would know that to be true. We all know that these two ideals don't have to separate entities but hey do you know where that chair you are sitting in comes from and who made it and what it's made of? We should all demand a little more Mater don't you think.

p.s. Mater also carries pieces designed by Space designer of Noma in the previous post.

p.p.s. Speaking of who makes our products and where they come from. How about that iphone you are holding or that imac you are tap tap tapping on. Do you love you mac products as much as I do? You should really listen to last weeks This American Life. Perhaps Apple should talk with Mater?

All photos via Mater

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Meshmatics


Rick Tegelaar - Meshmatics from Oostfilm on Vimeo.
Incredible video of industrial designer Rick Tegelaar on the creation of his Meshmatics.

Thanks to handful of salt for bringing it to my attention.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Booklover

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Being a self-professed book lover myself, I couldn't help but be smitten by these book shelves built by another lover of books.

Check out SSB-1 and the CSB-1 both by Erick Haywood over on Book/Shop.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Noma & Space CPH

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I was reading an article on foraging in the New Yorker* before calling it a night. More specifically it finished with René Redzepi the chef of Noma in Copenhagen. Apparently, Noma has been elected/chosen/voted by a jury of his peers (I have no idea how these things are done, obviously) Best Restaurant in the World. My first thought was... Really? There is such a thing? And then well what does the best restaurant in the world look like. True to form the actual Noma website doesn't have very many photos of the space itself but it did thankfully point me in the right direction and with a little more digging I came across Space CPH.

Wow, an incredible space with that perfect know how that (mostly) Northern Europeans have with mixing the old with the new instead of glorifying history like us Americans do far to often. And while I haven't eaten there I could see how the surroundings would compliment the fare. In fact during my stay in Copenhagen I was an incredibly poor student so going out to eat at such establishments was not an experience I had the pleasure to enjoy. I'm not complaining I wasn't starving and I was very taken care of through my professors and a Danish/American family who adopted me while I was there even though I lived in the kollegium. But I would love to return and be able to actually experience the food of Denmark through some of it's well known chefs.

If you have a moment have a look at Space CPH's porfolio. You won't be disappointed.

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*thanks to my father in law who renews my subscription every year.

all photos via Space CPH

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Normann Copenhagen

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Another incredible Danish catalogue this time from Normann Copenhagen. A brand that has chosen to promote up and coming designers instead of all the mid-century ones. A tall order in Denmark or anywhere in Scandinavia these days. All those old (mostly) guys loom so large it's a bit difficult -I would venture to guess- to step beyond their shadows.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Do yourself a favor...


If you haven't seen this yet. Go and see it! I'm pretty positive that it's going to do gangbusters at the Oscars this year. There was not one thing that I didn't like about the film... well maybe the name but hey, that's small potatoes. And ummm.... I kinda want to learn how to tap now. Oh and that dog is soooo Asta.

Thanks to Viv who turned me on to it.

p.s. I almost forgot there is even a quick snippet of the wildly popular Bradbury Building as well as some other well known Los Angeles locales.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Playing Favorites

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Darling Michelle of M-Dash asked me to partake in her favorite dress project. I thought it might be the perfect opportunity to start a new series? What do you think? Thanks for the inspiration Michelle! Head on over as she provides links to all the other gals who contributed as well.

p.s. This dress is definitely a contender for  #BOOBSWEEK

Friday, January 6, 2012

Match Made on Plywood

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I have some fun late Friday afternoon news that was just delivered to me. Hub Strategy and The Utility Collective have gotten together to collaborate on PLYprints for Sea Shepherd. My favorite part is the story (of course!) of how it happened. 

“Last year Hub, as a holiday gift to clients, did a series of T-shirts that were inspired by the efforts of Sea Shepherd,” said Eric Pfeiffer, co- founder of The Utility Collective “ They gave me one of these T-shirts and I really loved the design. Part of our mission at The Utility Collective is to give back on every product we create so it was natural for us to get involved and develop the prints with Hub.

With each purchase $10 is donated to Sea Shepherd.  

psst... That piece on the left, that's the Mister's artwork. Oh Heck, I love all those kids don't miss the illustrations by Jason, Jen, and Ben too.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

wo& wé collection

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I came across the wo & wé collection and couldn't help but wonder if it could cure me of an unattainable desire for a Serge Mouille. Actually they remind me of a cross-breed between Serge, a Potence, and a Laurel Lamp.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Bravos: Tomorrow Night

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I'm going to see this guy speak tomorrow night with our very own Philip Wood of Citizen Citizen. Are you coming? You should it's free.

You can gather more information about Nacho Carbonell and the other exhibitors including Patricia Urquiola and Jaime Hayon Over Here. See you tomorrow night.

Monday, January 2, 2012

What Santa Brought me...

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Okay not really but Wow! Talk about dream home. 


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Hungarian Hottie Indeed

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I'm not going to do a better tribute than Mondoblogo so I might as well send you there. I can only hope to be as prolific as the dear Eva Zeisel. Wow, what a life!


I know another talented Hungarian hottie my Belle Mere and the Mister for that matter. Can Mister's be hotties?


photos via Mondoblogo I'm gonna have to get my mits on that book.
Agnes of iiiispired did another lovely tribute.

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