5.30.2009

Montgolfier


Icinori is an illustration/publishing project by Mayumi Otero & Raphael Urwiller who are students at the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg. Everything is hand printed, hand bounded, hand cut and hand made. I love the colors, the textures and the funny little stories they tell. I want the 'mighty vegetables' print for my kitchen.

5.29.2009

Broke is the new Black




As we all know, I heart Ronson landed in JCPenny stores nationwide this Spring. Last month I randomely found myself at JCPenny with my mother and was pleasantly surprised at how cute the collection was. Charlotte Ronson offers up a range of casual and dressy styles from cotton T-shirts and tanks, cotton sweaters and cardigans, a cotton canvas army jacket, leggings, denim jeans and printed polyester and cotton voile dresses. Affordable, wearable goodies at a better quality than the usual quick fixes at XXI and H&M.

5.27.2009

My heart belongs to Velo Rouge...



After my break up with Intelligentsia last year, I feared I would never love again. Unlike some of the painfully "hip" coffee shops/cafe's in the mission- this one feels like a real neighborhood noshery. Located on Arguello and McAllister, Velo Rouge is just a a stone's throw away from Golden Gate Park in SF.
Velo Rouge top 5
5. Bike parking- makes life that much easier.
4. Mt. Ventoux- yummiest hangover croissant-which in all the land.
3. Outdoor seating- exciting because it is, unfortunately, rare in SF.
2. Perhaps the friendliest staff I've encountered- they know my name and say hello.
1. Blue Bottle Espresso and Coffee!
*photo courtesy of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition*

5.22.2009

Blue for the Nostalgic.

I finally downloaded Pandora to my blackberry. It's awesome btw. I typed in Gram Parsons and Break My Mind came on. There is something about country music that hits a spot that no other can touch. Made me want to crack a tinnie and dust off my old Flying Burrito Bros records.

Ces Skullptures sont magnifiques.

Who is this chap? His name is Jim, that's all I know. He's french and from what I gather a total genius. I admire folks who can be so intricate and detailed. The thought of all the patience brings on a twitch. Jim-Skullgallery.com

5.19.2009

Little Shop of Horrors.

Feed me Seymour! I recently visited the Conservatory of Flowers here in SF and came across these carnivorous beauties. The name Nepenthes was given by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in reference to a passage in Homer's Odyssey. "Nepenthe" literally means "without grief" and, in Greek Mythology, is a drug that quells all sorrows with forgetfulness. So, this is how the plant eats- The pitcher shaped cups are filled with a liquid that attracts insects with the odor of nectar. Because of a slippery wax on the interior walls, the insect can not hold on and ultimately falls into the muck. The motion caused by the struggle stimulates digestive glands to release an acid. This goo can dissolve a fly in just a few hours. Ew, kind of.



5.14.2009

Ozzies striketh!


Oi Mr. Magritte, meet The Pixies. Sydney based Marc Hendrick kindly brings us Australian t-shirt label Das Monk. Shown above is one of my personal favorites.

SanZhiPods

San Zhi is an abandoned "would be" vacation resort on the northern coast of Taiwan. Apparently the project was built sometime in the late 70's/ early 80's and was never actually completed. There are several stories as to why these remarkable pods were abandoned. Locals say the resort was closed after a series of fatal accidents occurred during construction and is now haunted. Some speculate it will be or has been torn down. Others rumor that destroying the homes of spirits and lost souls is a major no no in Asian culture. Haunted or not- I heart this place. It resembles a future life I believed I would have when I was a kid, courtesy The Jetsons perhaps.

More San Zhi Pods photos

5.13.2009

Little New York


Photography duo Nick and Chloe bring us Little New York. Adorable and yet fitting, have you ever tried to reason with a five year old? They always win.

Inseparable


LOVE. Why? Well in addition to the cleverness and obvious cute factor, I believe designers Marc Owens and Jasmine Raznahan prefer we keep our eyeballs. I'm five two and my darling husband is six feet. I can now walk down the street without fear of taking his eye out.