A little slow with the updates, this week, I know–(sometimes there are not enough hours in a day). When I’m feeling a little overwhelmed, I think about donning my wellies à la Kate Moss at Glastonbury, or Marina Hanbury (although I probably wouldn’t wear them with a see-through evening gown) and head to the English countryside, the perfect place for repose . . .
. . . quite possibly the most simply chic & ingeniously fun idea ever: a menagerie of plastic animals and...
WHERE TO STAY 01 | Island Shanghai-La Hotel An incredible, graceful hotel that is located in the city’s Central district, the Shangri-La towers...
THE WORK OF PHOTOGRAPHER Karen Knorr first appeared here a few years ago. Born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany and raised in San...
IT ALL BEGAN WITH the disco giraffes of Aynhoe Park in Oxfordshire, which lead to an Harper’s Bazaar article about the work of Karen...
CAME ACROSS THE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY of Brooklyn-based Zack Seckler early last week, and have not been able to get these astonishingly lovely shots of the beautiful world we live in out of my mind.
[slideshow — if gallery does not advance, click here] It’s the weekend! and we’re home again, home again, and this week’s Five...
Stumbled across these stunning photographs by Michael Poliza, taken in Churchill, Manitoba, of a polar bear amongst the fireweed waiting for the...
TEN PANDAS were born this year at the Ya’an Bifengxia Giant Panda Breeding Center in China, making their first public appearance last...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA-BASED artist, Anna-Wili Highfield, creates the most magical hand-painted paper sculptures. Formerly a scenic painter at Opera Australia, Highfield created her first sculpture, a fairy wren, in 2008
IF YOU’VE EVER WONDERED what it might be like to cuddle a koala bear (and who hasn’t?), this adorable video...
ONE – This perfectly pink powder room by interior designer Suzanne Kasler (see more of her work here) | via @milieumag...
Ah, yes, there’s nothing quite like the interplay of a minimal bass line and a reverb-heavy guitar over some wistful vocals to get you in the mood for summer.
I wanted to add to my sculptures these antique chandeliers to make them more exclusive and special, both for the brass components value and for the difficulty of the sculpture process that must be entirely done by hand around the piece of the chandelier. To make the composition even more magical I left the electric cable as if it were torn, as if the animal had broken the piece recently, but the light is still on.