A stable that is turned into an off-grid family home. I think this is a very thought through and honest design.
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Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Sunday, March 3, 2013
STABLE TURNED INTO AN OFF-GRIDD FAMILY HOUSE
A stable that is turned into an off-grid family home. I think this is a very thought through and honest design.
Labels:
Architecture,
Design,
Film,
Nature
Thursday, February 28, 2013
PATAGONIA ENCAPSIL DOWN BELAY PARKA
Patagonia Encapsil™ Down Belay Parka from Patagonia Europe on Vimeo.
If you are into technical outdoor clothing then you might be interested in the new Encapsil Down Belay Parka from Patagonia. The first parka with down with 1000 fillpower. Furthermore it features some progressive technologies such as a new technique to position the down and a new way to create down that is more hydrophobic than ever before. Great stuff!
Labels:
Design,
Sartorialism,
Sports
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, May 2, 2011
LAUNCH OF THE FLEA MARKET - EXCLUSIVE MARKETPLACE FOR CLASSIC CARS & MOTORCYCLES
Hereby I like to inform you about the launch of our new website: www.thefleamarket.eu, an exclusive marketplace for classic cars & motorcycles based in the Netherlands!
The Flea Market offers only high-quality classics from our selected partners. Please do take a look!
We will continue to optimize the website in the coming months, and in the near future we will welcome more selected partners. An international orientated (english) version will be launched within approximately six months.
Website: www.thefleamarket.eu
The Flea Market offers only high-quality classics from our selected partners. Please do take a look!
We will continue to optimize the website in the coming months, and in the near future we will welcome more selected partners. An international orientated (english) version will be launched within approximately six months.
Website: www.thefleamarket.eu
Labels:
Design
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
J. CRAFT TORPEDO

True elegance: the J. Craft Torpedo.
Extremely well detailed, luxurious, and inspired by the classics. It takes up to 5000 man hours to build it!
Read all about it in the new RL magazine and on the J. Craft website. The website of J. Craft itself has a really tranquil atmosphere, beautiful photos and graphics. Please do take a look!
Credits: J. Craft
Labels:
Design
Thursday, January 27, 2011
SUUNTO ELEMENTUM TERRA STEEL
Solid all-round sports/outdoor watch from Suunto. The Terra has got all the features you need!
Credits: Suunto
Credits: Suunto
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
GRAIN & GRAM
I just discovered an interesting website called Grain & Gram - The New Gentleman's Journal. Some interesting video's, in depth interviews and a blog, all mainly focussing on craftsmanship. The quality of the website is high. Great photography, great storytelling, beautiful made video's, you should definitely take a look.
I would love to share this video they made with you about a woodworker called Blair Sligar.
Credits: Grain & Gram
Labels:
Design,
Film,
Photography
Friday, January 14, 2011
MIDORI KRAFT ENVELOPES
While I have been a fan of Postalco for quite some time, there is another Japanese brand called Midori that sells lovely envelopes and journals. I personally like these pretty ones called Kraft.
Sold online at The Journal Shop.
Credits: Midori
Thanks Anouk!
Sold online at The Journal Shop.
Credits: Midori
Thanks Anouk!
Labels:
Design
Friday, January 7, 2011
CLASSICS
If you are interested in classic motorcycles and automobiles, especially of Italian Origin (e.g. old Vespa motorcycles, classic Lancia's etc.), than I recommend reading the blog 'Le Riche Classics' of my friend Laurens de Rijke.
Credits: Le Riche Classics
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Rose Petals in Sorapot from Joey Roth on Vimeo.
A lot of you might already know the Sorapot, but might nog have seen this lovely movie! Makes me want to make a cup of tea.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
(IM)MOBILAIRE 'IL GIRASOLE'
The Art of Living.
A truly magnificent film. It feels like something between a play and a dream.
The film is made by Marcel Meili and Christoph Schaub about the villa 'Il Girasole'. The villa was build in the Po Valley Hillside in Italy in the 1930s by Angelo Invernizzi and Ettore Fagiuoli, with the help of their artistic friends.
Found via Wallpaper
Labels:
Architecture,
Art,
Design,
Film,
Nature
Monday, November 15, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
MY AUTUMN INSPIRATION: THE COLOR
A collage: the reversable duffle coat by Maison Martin Margiela, the Alfa and another something to keep you warm.
Labels:
Design,
Sartorialism
Friday, October 29, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
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