30.11.10



A really interesting paper-flower product/idea.

29.11.10



How cute is this. More about the Cardboard project here, and we're beating ourselves up for missing the very cool Affordable Art Fair in Singapore. If you did too, wait out for the next one here. Or if you went for it (and got yourself something) tell us!


Nature-inspired wedding, plus what we would have worn to this party(!).
More over at WFDP.

24.11.10



A cute video on Billie Holiday's rendition of I'll be Seeing You, more on the Lady Day here. Think small restaurant, dim lights, conversations, passion, ideals, too much love, laughter and declarations. Mid-week romance to tide you through the week.

20.11.10




These - when they do become reality - will be so so nice. Thanks to Krisatomic.

16.11.10



Incredibly pretty paper art.


Striped art book by the cartoonist who created The Addams Family(!), via Hi+Low.

14.11.10

From Belgium, to Hungary



Beautiful works by Belgian artist Jan Yoors (thanks to 2 or 3 things). They're reminding us of a series of drawings we saw in a book on Brassai, the Hungarian photographer who made his name shooting Paris in the 1930s. The man counted Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso as close friends, was nicknamed The Eye of Paris, and lived a life filled with the most exciting stories.


Photos, Brassai

12.11.10

Good Friday



Plus we never get tired of great (sensible!) quotes. Posters picked out by Greedy Girl.

7.11.10

The Divine Pot




Divine Pot, an Asian-cuisine recipe book, is such an amazing project. Singaporean illustrator Shaoyin Chow created fully-illustrated artwork with every recipe. The end result somehow manages to inspire an urge to cook as much as Jamie Oliver cookbooks do. Big, big thanks to culture push.

2.11.10

What a happy looking place




Photos from the aptly named Happy Chic, by Jonathan Adler. As always thanks to the tastemaker who always-gets-it.

City of lights



What a lovely picture of Paris, thanks to joanna.