Winter Glow photo by Pawel Kucharski
Yellowstone Club Montana
Chalet Angora Megeve
Chalet La Tene Val D'Isere
Chalet Atlantique Courchevel
Drinks at Fire Pit via Tumblr
Cosy Cabin via Tumblr
Chalet Grande Corniche Les Gets
Chalet Shatoosh Megeve
Chalet Savana Megeve
Chalet Cyanella Megeve
All aboard the Snow Train via Pinterest
Chalet Tigre Megeve
Chalet Floralie Saint Martin Belleville
Chalet Brickell Megeve
Chalet Bellevue Courchevel
Vintage skies via Pinterest
Chalet Les Anges Zermatt
Chalet Tigre Megeve
Chalet Angora Megeve
Boston Cream Pie via Pinterest
Chalet Maldeghem Klosters
Chalet Cyanella Megeve
Chalet Shatoosh Megeve
Majestic Snow Leopard via Tumblr
Chalet Maldeghem Klosters
Chalet Silk Megeve
Chalet Savana Megeve
Chalet Lampas Megeve
Swiss Chalet via Pinterest
Heavenly Snow via Pinterest
Hurricane Ridge Sunrise Photo by Kevin McNeal
"In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer." Albert Camus
Its that time of year again, tomorrow is the Winter Solstice and the end of the Mayan Calendar, fear not as it is just the dawning of a new era and beginning of a new world. Wipe your slate clean and plant magical seeds, watch them grow with the wonder of all that is newborn and pure. Celebrate using your imagination that you are walking in this mystical snow covered mountains on your way to a nice cosy drink in your chalet with a roaring fire. If you could jump into one of these images which one would you chose?
Have a Happy 21.12.12 xo
Sources via
Ultimate Luxury Chalets
Evason Megeve
Photos via Rolls Royce
Photos via Krug
Photos via Bonhams Auction House England
Photos via Bonhams
1957 Ford Carbeque Photos via Top Speed
Martell Trunk made by Pinel
Gorgeous summers days, perfect for a luxurious picnic.
“That was the most amazing, the most incredible moment of my life; as if I had been offered a trip to the moon … I thought of nothing else for months before it happened. Afterwards, for weeks I couldn’t talk about it without crying. I’m still not entirely over it … It was so beautiful and so intense, it changed me forever.”
Producer, journalist and film director of wildlife documentaries Claire Nouvain's speaking of her experience when she was invited on board the submersible Johnson Link-1 to travel down 1000 meters below the ocean in the Gulf of Maine part of the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution.
From this life changing experience she set out to produce this beautiful book on the incredible universe that lies in the Abyss of our Oceans. A mind opening book of 220 mesmerizing photographs of marine life that has never seen before by most of us.
With an average of depth of 3800 Meters, the oceans offer 99 per cent of the space where life can develop on Earth. The Deep Sea occupies 85 per cent of this space, and thus forms the planets largest habitat. " And what do we know about it? Compared to what remains to be discovered practically nothing."
One of the major discoveries is that the depth is full of lights. There is no light from the surface, so creatures make their own, as many as 80-90 per cent of the animals are bio luminescent. Like fireflies they light themselves to collect food, to attract pray, to confuse predators and to signal potential mates.
Wow how fascinating is all this, am sure we won't find Nemo down here. This book will be a future classic, thank you Claire Nouvain and all the scientists for opening our eyes to the magic of this planet.
Enjoy xo
Sources,
www.thedeepbook.org
www.literaryreview.co.uk/robinson_05_07.html
FAREWELL PETER O'TOOLE
2ND AUGUST 1932- 14TH DECEMBER 2013
"No one should ever know where conduct ends and acting begins," he confides. "Conduct unbecoming. That's what acting is. It's people doing it, not for themselves, but for the audience. That's the magic, baby. That's what matters. That's what an audience remembers." PETER O'TOOLE
Thank you for the magic!
Wonderful interview by Sarah Standing
www.gq-magazine.co.uk
I am no cyclist, barely know how to ride a bike but I appreciate beautiful design. If I had to ride a bike it would be one of these, my favourite is the Black and Copper Plated Madison Street, so elegant . Wish there was a little more info on the people behind this well crafted line of bicycles.
See Detroit is not all about cars and music. xo
All Images and where to order via,
www.detroitbicyclecompany.com
Photo Ibiza Town via White Ibiza
Photos via Amante Beach Club
Photos Via The Giri Residence and Cafe
Photos El Chiringuito via White Ibiza
Photo Es Vedra
Photos Ibiza Beaches
On my way to Eivissa as they say in Catalan the local dialect, for a little holiday.
Hasta la Vista!
Anish Kapoor Void
Plastic House Architecture Republic
Source via Pinterest but no credit sadly, could be McQueen
Mobile Xavier Veilhan
Black Latex
Cecil Touchon
Artel Glass
Jasper Conran 2009
Ramatuelle Joseph Dirand
Like a Gang of Virtue Henry Krokatsis
Black Unicorn
Elle Decor
Hyper Fast Cedric Ragot
Vedas by Dustin Edward Arnold & Nicholas Alan Cope
Jet Crystal
Tate Modern
Pierre dal Corso
Drop Asshoff & Brogard Design studio
Two Two Six Hollywood Road Hong Kong
Rick Owens Furniture
Alek Wek by Max Cardelli
Beautiful images with black as the uniting source. x
“Lucid Stead is about tapping into the quiet and the pace of change of the desert. When you slow down and align yourself with the desert, the project begins to unfold before you. It reveals that it is about light and shadow, reflected light, projected light, and change.”
Take a Desert, a Shack, some mirror, Led lights and the vision of a young man named Phillip K Smith III , put them together and voila you have this wonderful imaginative but yet so simple installation. it just fits perfectly with its location that you think that it should have always been there.
Over the course of the day the Lucid Stead metamorphoses into different visions, the sharp and shiny mirror bands reflect back the shapeshifting landscape, one minute the mirror image is picture perfect and then slowly with the moving sun it starts to soften its mirror image and starts to glow within as the very clever use of LED lights come alive in its changing colours.
Very well executed Mr. Smith, I so wanted to see this , as millions of others this has been posted all over the world!! I had to share too, its just too damn beautiful! I want one !
I wonder what the animals in the desert thought of this!
For more info on the Phillip K Smith III see below, and for Miami Basel his work will be featured in Untitled Fair from today. Also the great photography are by Steven King and Lance Gerber all courtesy of Royal Projects in Palm Desert California.
http://pks3.com
http://royaleprojects.com/
Gem Palace Showroom
Diamond, Emerald and Gold Bib Necklace Magnifique
Mughal Sarpesh. 72 Carats of Emeralds, 110 Carats of Diamonds with a cluster of South Sea Pearls.
The back view of the Sarpesh is just as incredible as the front. Gold-Silver Lacework pattern with little diamond flowers.
Gold and Gem set Flower Bracelet Gem Palace via Harry Fane
Ancient Egyptian Inlaid Lotus Earrings with Turquoise Drops and Lapis Lotus Blossoms , with handcarved Carnelian Cabochon stones.
Gold and Rose Cut Diamond Bib Necklace Gem Palace Via Harry Fane.
Cabochon Spinel ring mounted on Platinum and Diamonds. Gem Palace Via Harry Fane.
Diamond, Emerald and Pearl Lariat Necklace Circa 1930's
Indian Jewellery is one my greatest passions. These are from Gem Palace in Jaipur that was established by the Kasliwal Family in 1852. I hope never to be let loose in there as I may never leave.
http://www.gempalacejaipur.com
http://www.harryfane.com
via pinterest