NIGHTS ***** IN LONDON!
Vivere Londra a cinque stelle con alloggi di charme, unici, originali e “so British”, ma a prezzi contenuti (nonostante il cambio)? Ecco i miei indirizzi “segreti”, quelli che ho scovato negli anni, amato e condiviso, fino ad oggi, solo con alcune, care amiche…. leggeteli qui sul mio articolo, lo trovate su STYLE.IT (credits photo: Marina Misiti)
(via Londra: dormire da regine (ma senza spendere una fortuna) - Style.it)
Dal Blog di Out la 2a puntata del bel reportage dal Giappone (della prima vi ho già parlato qualche giorno fa, leggetela, ne vale la pena)
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee | Lark
This year the Queen is celebrating her Diamond Jubilee, marking her 60th year on the throne. And you know what that means - tea parties with cucumber sandwiches, scones with jam and cream and milky tea! Lark has the perfect items to add some true British charm to your party. I think my favourite thing is the Queen jelly mold. And the egg soldier. Plus that British bus… Ok, I love it all!
The actor Anders Danielsen Lie and the model Iselin Steiro take us on a tour of Oslo, Scandinavia’s next city of cool.
Ecco il mio fotoreportage da Tokyo su Style.it. Enjoy it!
(via Tokyo in rosa: un viaggio a misura di donna - Style.it)
DEDICATO A TUTTE LE “NOMADI CON LA VALIGIA”….
DIY Recycled Book into a Sketch Book. Love everything about this. Tutorial from Cosmo Cricket here. *We are having a huge used book sale this weekend (for the League of Women Voters), and a bag of books will be $3 Sunday afternoon. So look online and see where the used book sales for charities/organizations are near you!
amazing 3D paper art of SF’s neighborhoods.
French paper artist, Chloe Fleury, is having her first solo art show at La Boutique, l’Art et la Mode (414 Jackson Street, Suite 101).
i would love one of those pieces ::hint hint::
SAN FRANCISCO, VIAGGI MAGICI….
LA MAGIA DI UN PAESAGGIO….
By Brooks Shane Salzwedel, carefully layered mixed media and drawing to make these really unique landscapes. It adds so much depth to each piece just by having several layers of images built up on one another.
America is fast becoming a pop-up nation. From sea to shining sea, her cities have been swept up in the frenzy for temporary architecture: Brooklyn vendors sell their wares in artfully arranged shipping containers; Dallas’s Build a Better Block group champions DIY painted bicycle routes and pop-up small businesses; architects in San Francisco are repurposing metered parking spaces into miniature parks; residents in Oakland, California rallied to create an entire pop-up neighborhood. The phenomenon has even climbed its way from grassroots origins to the agendas of local authorities: D.C.’s office of planning sprouted a Temporary Urbanism Initiative, while New York’s transportation commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan is implementing what she calls “Jane Jacobs’s revenge on Robert Moses” with her fast-acting interventions favoring pedestrians and cyclists. The temporary, so it seems, is overtaking the permanent. But how permanent is our current fascination for the temporary?
(via humanscalecities)
LEGGETE QUI IL MITICO BLOGDIOUT…
I grandi Betty Poison hanno appena ultimato il tour dei sogni nella terra del Sol Levante. Lucia Rehab ci invia un diario di viaggio pieno di sensazioni, persone, brulichio geometrico di cose e odori: lo pubblichiamo centellinandolo come il vino buono. Enjoy…
(via Betty Poison Japan Tour (1) – La partenza, la Gibson e le Aidoru « Il Blog di Out)