Category: thoughts

CECILIA DEAN’S LOOK OF THE WEEK

COMMENT: I would consider her look / these images as real world design in motion stills. I have not seen selection that has failed to impress me as a look that could be considered high design (e.g. Apple products) yet fit naturally into its environment (e.g. not Apple products). 

How is that? Regardless, keep them coming!

by V MAGAZINE

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Shoes, pants, and shoes Ohne Titel
Necklace Michelle Lane


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Poncho Veronique Leroy
Leggings Y-3
Shoes Y-3

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Blouse Givenchy
Jeans 3×1

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Shirt Yohji Yamamoto
Pants Yohji Yamamoto
Boots Y3

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Blouse Givenchy
Pants The Legend (Thai)
Purse Givenchy
Heels Balenciaga

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Dress Lacoste
Shoes Ohne Titel


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Top,Skirt, and Shoes Ohne Titel

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Dress Rodarte
Shoes Nicholas Kirkwood for Rodarte
Bag Tom Sachs
Bracelet Eddie Borgo

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Top Vintage Helmut Lang
Tank Top Y-3
Pants The Legend (Thai)
Shoes Balenciaga

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Custom-made traditional men’s thobe (or dish dasha) from Quatar
Shoes Maria Sharapova for Cole Haan
Belt Maison Martin Margiela
Bag Chanel

See-Through Tablets in 2012?

THOUGHTS: Awesome! Information ‘over’ context…versus ‘in’ context.

by Bill Weir, C. Michael Kim & David Miller (click link to watch video)

While tablets are at the cutting edge of modern technology, Samsung Mobile Display wants to make the iPad look about as modern as the Ford Model T.

This week we got our hands on a Samsung commercial released in Korea for a see-through, flexible tablet that’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen here at This Could Be Big, and we knew we had to find out more.

The big question is, could this thing be real?

Looking at the commercial it looks like it’s out of a preview for the new Mission Impossible movie. It’s a thin piece of glass that’s as flexible as jell-o and can be rolled up like a newspaper. It’s also expandable, 3-D and can be used as a real time translator.

Samsung Mobile Display is keeping their lips sealed for now, but expect more from them at the Consumer Electronics Show in January.

For now, to help uncover the mystery, we spoke with technology journalist Joanna Stern from the TheVerge.com to shine some light on this futuristic technology.

10 Easy Pieces: Mailboxes : Remodelista

COMMENT:  …which one would you like to fuss with everyday?
from Janet 

A handsome (or at least presentable) mailbox may seem like a
small detail, but it’s one that should not to be overlooked. Here are
ten we like. If you favor the rural mailbox variety, view more
selections in our earlier post Outdoors: Rural Mailbox Roundup.

Priority Mailbox

Above: The Priority Mailbox in red powder coated metal measures 17.5 by 12 inches; $78 at Chiasso.

USPS Grey/Stainless Bobi Mailbox

Above: The Finnish USPS Grey/Stainless Bobi Mailbox
is made of thick durable stainless with a slot wide enough to
accommodate large envelopes and magazines. Measuring 19.7 by 12.5
inches, it is also available in black, white, stainless finishes);
$253.99 at More Mailboxes.

Large Premium Steel Rural Mailbox

Above: The Large Premium Steel Rural Mailbox
by Solar Group features a rust-resistant smooth galvanized finish and
is a great buy at $30.15 (through Amazon). It’s available in white,
gray, and black and measures 20.2 inches long, 10.87 inches tall, and
8.5 inches wide.

Horizontal Mailbox

Above: The sleek and simple stainless steel Horizontal Mailbox
is available in six finishes (shown in satin nickel) and measures 14 by
8 inches; $62.50 to $89, depending on finish, at Restoration Hardware.

Galvanized Post Box

Above: The simple Galvanized Post Box with lock is £24 at the Beach Hut (it measures 14.6 inches tall and 9.4 inches wide).

Ecco Wall Mailbox

Above: The Ecco Wall Mailbox
is available in brushed or polished stainless steel and in two sizes
(the large is $110 and the small is $89) at More Mailboxes.

GDM Newport Mailbox

Above: The classic heavy-duty GDM Newport Mailbox
measures 10.5 inches high, 8.25 inches wide, and 21.5 inches long and
is available in seven finishes, including black; $89.95 at More
Mailboxes.

Powder-coated-steel Swedish Mailbox

Above: The classic powder-coated-steel Swedish Mailbox
comes in white, red, black, or green with the traditional European
Postal Horn decal on the front. It measures 9 nches wide and 14 inches
tall; $59 at the Mailbox Shoppe.

Soho Mailbox

Above: The Soho Mailbox
is made of durable powder-coated stainless steel and features a lock;
it’s available in five colors (shown in white) and measures 12 by 15.5
inches; $118.99 at the Mailbox Shoppe.

Cadrona Mailbox Cadrona Mailbox

Above: The cheery and utilitarian cylindrical Cadrona Mailbox
is made in New Zealand from powder-coated zincalume and marine-grade
plywood. It’s divided into two compartments—the top half provides easy
access for newspapers, while the lower half keeps mail and small parcels
hidden and protected; $135.21 from Mailboxes in New Zealand. The Cadrona Mailbox Stand is available for $58. The company ships worldwide (prices are listed in six currencies).

Danish Steel-Plate Mailbox

Above: The Danish Steel-Plate Mailbox is made of weather-resistant galvanized steel plate and features rubber seals to keep moisture out; €388 at Manufactum.

Stainless Steel Letterbox

Above: The heavy-duty Stainless Steel Letterbox with a heavy lid and a lock is generously sized at 14.2 inches by 15.7 inches; €218 at Manufactum.