Tuesday, July 28, 2009
A little Nest
Wow, I guess you can figure out what the purpose of this bed is really for (and it ain't for sleeping, if you get me). Gotta hand it to Shawn Lovell Metalworks for creating this metal tongue-in-cheek piece of art. I had to zoom to really understand that this was all metal and not fashioned out of tree! All we need are a few birds and deer and we're in our own Snow White fantasy
Sunday, July 19, 2009
My Sister's Architecture Firm
My sister has the pleasure of working in New York and being surrounded with so much inspiration. She works with Sawyer/Berson Architecture & Landscape Architecture a talented firm that does a lot of work for celebrity clients. Man, I wish they could build a spa terrace at my house...I just don't have the pocket book for it >_<. This terrace is in Manhattan, New York
Monday, July 13, 2009
"Fashion Is Exhausting" said the model
Why do all the models work so hard to look tired and bourgeois? Photographer Bruno Dayan makes it all look like art--therefore, now we all want to look that way.
Labels:
beautfiul,
fashion,
fashion photography,
feminine art,
photography
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Water beauties
Oh Joy! showcased Stina Perrson's gorgeous art in cosmetic packaging (I will have to acquire said cosmetics for the art, regardless of its contents). Check out these ethereal images.
Labels:
art,
cosmetic packaging,
feminine art,
Oh Joy,
pen,
Stina Perrson,
watercolor
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
This ain't yo family's lil lawn chair
That scrappy aluminum folding chair just isn't gonna cut it anymore when you're watering your lawn. These days elitists would rather spend a hefty $1,899.00 on this Lido lounger from Allegro Classics than swing into Walmart for some $15 stinker. Just keeping up with the Joneses.
Oh, check out their site. They've got all these pool loungers that just make me wanna dig up my dirt yard and make a swimming pool just for these.
Labels:
elitist thinking,
furniture,
lawn chair,
Lido lounger,
lounger,
modern,
modern furniture
Dog Days of Summer
It's hot. Really hot, like 105 degrees hot. I know, it may be hotter somewhere else but I'm having trouble keeping my shirt from sticking. This Perrier Melt Ad Campaign reported by Cyana Trend Land summarizes how I feel.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Hint hint!!! Gift request >_<
Whoa, Lucid New York sure knows how to make eye candy. Like a magpie, I'm in love with these cocktail rings. Gawd, okay maybe it's just the digital macro on the camera that makes 'em so sweet....right. That's it.
Labels:
cocktail rings,
frog jewel,
jewelry,
jewels,
Lucid New York,
New York,
orchid jewel,
ring
Intriguing Artist
Andrew Archer is an artist ahead of the times. No literally. He lives in New Zealand which is pretty much ahead of everyone in timezones so... he actually sees the future (at least to a Californian). I stumbled upon his art and couldn't stop looking. It has a raw look about it. I also see a captured movement which is hard to do among artists. Every piece has this story going on in it which prompted my gawking.
Labels:
Andrew Archer,
art,
artist,
sketches
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
New York: Souen Macrobiotic Cuisine
Included in my culinary adventure was a trip to Souen, one of my sister's favorite restaurants in New York. Their specialty catered to the Macrobiotic Diet. People, including myself naively believed the Macrobiotic Diet composed of (and had the flavor of ) rabbit food. On the contrary, I found colorful salads, noodles, tempura, hearty bowls of stew and baked fish.
Primarily the diet includes sea vegetables (like seaweed), cauliflower, lettuce, broccoli, onion, ginger, garlic, onion and carrots. The main focus is to balance the body's yin and yang by eating vegetables that come from both the yin and yang spectrum. They shun vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers because they belong to the "nightshade" family which contain small levels of natural toxins that throw the body out of balance. Well, whatever doctrine they adhere to is fine with me, as long as the food was good---and it was. The seafood yuzu stew I had was deeeelicious!! I felt absolutely full without the heavy, lazy aftereffects of a traditional Dinty Moore stew.
Oh yeah, and I didn't know this until after I read the website weeks after I visited the restaurant; you're supposed to chew your food at least 30 times before you swallow as part of the macrobiotic diet rules. Gosh, no wonder the people around us were still there with 1/2 full plates after we gobbled our food down.
Labels:
macrobiotic diet,
Souen,
vegetables,
yuzu stew
Paper jellyfish
Light fixtures don't need to be boring if you find yourself waking up in the morning and staring at the ceiling for good hour before getting up. 7 Gods offered these handmade limited edition lighting sets to hook you up.
Lesley, if you made it to this website, don't these fixtures look familiar? Even though yours are held together with thumbtacks at least geniuses think alike. ^_^
Labels:
7 Gods,
art,
conversation piece,
fixtures,
lighting,
lights,
living room,
paper jellyfish,
room lighting
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