Monthly Archives: June 2012

Mario Testino’s Los Angeles Home

Iconic photographer Mario Testino has drawn on his Peruvian heritage to transform a Los Angeles hacienda into a vibrant showcase and has now captured the results with his own camera. …

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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 by Peter Zumthor

In light of the announcement that Herzog & de Meuron and Ai WeiWei will be designing this years Serpentine Gallery Pavilion we look back at last year’s Pavilion designed by …

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Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam

Italian Interior Designer, Piero Lissoni, has thoughtfully rejuvenated an iconic 19th century building in Amsterdam, which is now the home of the Conservatorium Hotel. Seeking to capture the rich history of …

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Aida Tomescu : Aida Tomescu

Evocative is the first word to spring to mind when looking through Aida Tomescu’s work. Full of life and movement, her paintings are creations that evolve over time. Layers and layers …

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Marc Newson Exclusive

Acclaimed Australian designer Marc Newson recently teamed up with Pentax to design the Pentax K-01 camera. We asked Marc about his design philosophy and where he seeks inspiration. Australian design …

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Manuel Ameztoy’s Pop-Up Paradises

Argentinean artist Manuel Ameztoy has created an intriguing installation at the Faena Arts Centre in Buenos Aires, titled ‘Paraísos Desplegables’ or more simply ‘Pop-up Paradises’. With 630m2 of intricately hand cut fabric …

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Ikea 2012 by Mikkel Vang

Wow, how beautiful is the latest ad campaign for Ikea shot by one of our favourite photographers Mikkel Vang!

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Lanvin’s Birds of Paradise

On my European road trip  starting next week I am looking forward to seeing all the beautiful window displays, in particular the latest from Lanvin at their Rue du Faubourg St Honoré, Parisian …

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Tips & Trends: Compact Living In Small Spaces

Sometimes I just dream of living in a really small space…..so long as there is loads of natural light of course. Just imagine, I could cull all my stuff and …

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