Sunday, January 31, 2010
Paris: Maison et Objet - the people
Seen at Maison et Objet. Italian food consultant and caterer, Corrado Calza.
Paris: Masion et Objet - Chefs de Paris
Maison et Objet – Paris Des Chefs: Food and design. Maison et Objet together with Omnivore have organized for the second time the event, Chefs de Paris, involving creative duos in which international chefs encounter artists, architects and photographers for an unusual exchange. It was broadcast live in amphitheatre, on a giant screen in the “La Table” section of the exhibition.Seen above. On
Paris: Maison et Objet - Transcultures
Maison et Objet – Transcultures. Transcultures, a small exhibition of objects chosen by Elizabeth Leriche, which explores new geographies in which sharing differences enriches creation. Design and artisan work are abolishing the borders between nearby and faraway…Cordula Kehrer – Bow Bins. Combination of recycled waste plastic bins and traditional handicraft basket making done all over the
Paris: Maison et Objet - Visionnaire
Maison et Objet – Visionnaire. Samuele Mazza the Visionnaire designer poses with the displays of busts of Roman Emperors outside the stand, this already gives us an indication of what we might find inside. “After the gothic phase, which surely represents most of the European stylistic contaminations, now we want to quote the other dominant parts of Europe: radiant, ethereal, classical: starting
Paris: Maison et Objet - Koziel
Seen at Maison et Objet – Koziel. Christophe Koziel comes from the world of marketing, window dressing and theatre. In 2005, inspired by the props he used in his works, he decides to launce a line of decorative trompe-l’oeil objects in heavy cardboard for toute le monde. In the photograph, Cristophe props up a Louis XV chair against a trompe-l’oeil, Kapyton Classic wallpaper with padding and
Paris: Maison et Objet - the people
Seen at Maison et Objet. Design entrepreneur, Giulio Cappellini.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Paris: Maison et Objet - the food
Seen at Maison et Objet - a detail of the Laduree stall. Even at Maison et Objet you can pick up a box of the freshest Laduree macaroons to take back home with you, they make the ideal gift. These small, round cakes, crisp on the outside, smooth and soft in the middle, are made every morning in LadurĂ©e’s "laboratory". With each new season, LadurĂ©e pays tribute to this its most famous creation
Thursday, January 14, 2010
MILANO MENSWEAR - MODERN LUXURY
Bespoke Tailor - N.H Sartoria. In the center of Milan is the seat of N.H. Sartoria, N.H. which derives from the Latin Nobil Homo and translates as Nobleman: two letters that express an indication of a style that gives singleness to the tradition of a custom made suit. In this relaxed atmosphere, the gentleman can plan his entire “trousseau” including shirts, ties and shoes, as well as a wide
Monday, January 11, 2010
MILAN: MENSWEAR - MODERN LUXURY
Bespoke Tailor and Designer - Warren Oliver Davis & Co. Warren Oliver Davis’s atelier is in the chic residential area of Milan. The elegant workshop is more like a private apartment. In the men’s showroom a heavy double wool thick English tweed pea coat and a herringbone English wool coat are displayed. Warren is known for his slim contemporary cut, his outerwear and jackets. His clientele is
Friday, January 1, 2010
Tattoo back

There's a wide range of patterns to choose from, giving numerous people the opportunity to be creative and imaginative. Here are the top 5 most popular reasons why people choose the butterfly tattoo:
1. Most women prefer butterfly tattoo designs Because of their striking and salient beauty. These creatures are difficult not to admire, from the vibrant colors of their wings to their subtle nature in general. Nature has many ways to remind us that beauty is something to treasure, and the butterfly is one of nature's best.
2. The butterfly symbolizes transformation, freedom, prosperity, gracefulness, good luck, beauty and happiness. In the Chinese culture, two butterflies flying together is a symbol of love. When you combine all of the important and essential significance of the butterfly with its outstanding colors and intricate design, you will truly one of the best ideas for a tattoo design.
3. Most people would argue that their uniqueness, distinctiveness and striking colors are undeniably attractive. Butterflies come in many different styles, shapes and colors. There are about 15.000 to 30,000 known butterfly species in the world. That fact alone gives you a wide variety of designs to choose from.
4. They are feminine. Butterfly tattoos often represent beauty. They symbolizes the delicateness of life and they are full of feminine qualities. Because of this, the butterfly design is naturally a feminine one, and has certainly become the most admired among women as a stylish statement Placed on their shoulder, back, abdomen or more daringly on the chest or neck.
5. The fifth reason why most women choose butterfly tattoo designs is that you can basically place it on any part of your body. If you want to show it off, then obviously, you need to place it in a visible spot like the upper back, ankle or on the arm. Alternatively, if you want your tattoo to be private and hidden, then the back of the neck (if you have a long hair), middle back or top of your foot is a good location.
Overall, the best way to choose a good quality design is to browse and look through the Countless of galleries of butterfly tattoos accessible. There are several different designs in the Internet, from large and sizable to very small and minute ones, and when it comes to butterflies, surely one size does not fit
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