Sézane ~ Cozy Winter Knits

    December 10, 2021
    Sézane Sweaters

    Once again, Sézane has created a winter knit that will make your heart flutter. And trust me… you’ll want to wear this one all throughout the holiday season!

    [AD] Allow me to introduce you to the Anouk Jumper — a head turning cardigan that’s knit from the fluffiest mohair wool. This cream beauty has an airy waffle-like knit and tiny tone-on-tone buttons down the front. But my favorite detail which sets this piece apart from other sweaters are the braided loops that frame the arms, creating a stunning silhouette which instantly widens the shoulders. Best of all, it’s OEKO-TEX and RWS certified. I’ve been pairing this piece with high-waisted trousers and a simple singlet, but it looks equally lovely when worn with a dark satin skirt or slip dress — the perfect combination of cozy and flirty for the holiday season. You can find this jumper below and browse Sézane’s other styles while you’re at it. All of their knitwear is truly divine!

    Anouk Jumper, Off-White

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    Dear Frances ~ The Cube Boot

    December 7, 2021
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    For many years I’ve admired Dear Frances’s approach to creating luxury footwear with a sustainable mentality, and I’m absolutely thrilled to make their iconic Cube Boots apart of my capsule wardrobe.

    [AD] Founded by Jane Frances in 2013, the UK-based label quickly set the standard for footwear within the luxury market. Each of their designs are slowly crafted by their artisan atelier in Lombardy Italy, using only the finest materials and leathers which speak to the brand’s commitment to longevity and quality. The styles they offer are intentionally designed to gracefully age alongside a modern wardrobe — informed by a sense of timelessness and a sincere commitment to craftsmanship and subtle detailing.

    Buttery soft and effortlessly chic, these Cube Boots have become my go-to option for practically any occasion — be it a mid-day meeting or long awaited date-night. The square-toe silhouette and sculptural block heel elongates the leg and elevates just about any look — pairing perfectly with your favorite set of straight-cut denim or a flirty silk slip-dress. And best of all they are immensely comfortable, adding the perfect amount of height without any additional discomfort. With every step, the leather practically molds to your feet and the support throughout feels fabulous. A true wardrobe staple I’ll wear for countless years ahead.

    Cube Boot in Black Leather

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    ClassiCon & Eileen Gray ~ A Maven of Modernism

    December 2, 2021
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    Based in Munich, ClassiCon is a furniture company dedicated to championing innovative designs from both the past and present. Eileen Gray is one of the designers amongst their impressive portfolio — a maven of Modernism whos furniture and architecture helped inform the aesthetics and functionality associated with the movement. Recently, I was invited to ClassiCon’s headquarters where I got to explore Eileen Gray’s universe and experience the works of the woman who was so clearly a head of her time.

    I first encountered Eileen Gray a decade ago in my ‘History of Modern Design & Architecture’ lecture during university. Since that time, she has remained one of my favorite pioneers of Modernism. Of course the alluringly avant-garde yet timelessness of her work is what captivated my eye, but my true admiration for Eileen was earned by her persistence to exist in the male-dominated world of Modernism. While many are familiar with her designs, most remain unaware of her name and story.

    Eileen Gray’s work played a fundamental role in shaping the future of modern design, but unlike many of her male contemporaries, she was widely undercelebrated because of patriarchal barriers. In her time, Eileen was never given a seat at the table amongst the famed Modernist Masters such as Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius or Mies Van Der Rohe, but she did work her way into the room and left an impression… leaving the door open a crack for other women to follow.

    For much of her life, Eileen extended herself beyond the molds of society. She was amongst the first women to attend London’s Slade School of Fine Art in 1898 where she studied painting and began exploring lacquer work — a craft she later went on to master in Paris at the turn of the century. She dated men… and women, defying the societal restraints of the time while marching to the beat of her own drum (one that I like to imagine would have been beautifully lacquered and banded in gleaming chrome).

    Throughout the early 1900s, Gray found success in Paris’s decorative arts scene. She eventually opened her own shop, Galerie Jean Désert, where she sold her lacquer furniture and interior goods and design services to a range of high-brow clientele. In those times, a woman-owned storefront was highly unusual so Eileen ambiguously branded her work under the male pseudonym, Jean Désert.

    In the 1920s and without any formal training, Gray began shifting her focus to architecture and went on to design her first and most famous building, the E.1027 House. Nestled into the rocky coastline of southern France, the villa incapsulated Eileen’s ingenuity for modern living and was warmed by her sensuous understanding of material and form. Many years later, much of the custom furnishings designed for the E.1027 House (some can be spotted below) would go into production — selling around the world while acting as iconic symbols of the influence Eileen had on design and Modernism as a whole.

    Unfortunately the work of Eileen Gray didn’t receive the international attention it deserved until the later half of the 1900s. Her designs were eventually rediscovered in 1968 when her contributions to Modernism were spotlighted in Domus Magazine. A few years later, Gray began working with Zeev Aram who helped bring her pieces into production. In 1973, three years before her death, she gave Zeev’s company, Aram Designs Ltd., the worldwide rights to most of her furniture, rugs and lamps. In the 1990s, Aram Designs Ltd. granted ClassiCon the exclusive license to manufacture and distribute Eileen Gray’s work. Each piece is skillfully and traditionally crafted, mainly by regional European manufactories, honoring the sincere artistry and ingenuity Eileen applied to everything she created.

    You can see more of Eileen Gray’s iconic works on ClassicCon’s website.

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    E 1027 Adjustable Table (1926)

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    Non Conformist Armchair (1926)

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    Bibendum Armchair (1926) & Occasional Table (1927)

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    Roattino Floor Lamp (1931)

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    Roquebrune Chair (1927)

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    Lacquered Brick Screen (1922-1925)

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    Flattered ~ Dream Leather Boots

    October 26, 2021
    Flattered - Frances Knee High Leather Boots

    If you’re on the hunt for the perfect knee-highs, let me direct your attention to the Frances Boots by Flattered. These leather beauties are the dream to wear all autumn and winter, and they add just the right amount of edge to any outfit.

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    Fredericia ~ 3daysofdesign Highlights

    October 25, 2021
    Fredericia Copenhagen Showroom 3daysofdesign 2021

    For 110 years, Danish interiors brand Fredericia has been crafting designs which honor the heritage of Scandinavian quality and function. Their product range is based on a beautiful mix of mid-century Danish design classics and timeless contemporary pieces that infuse the collection with modernity.

    During my recent visit to Copenhagen for 3daysofdesign, I spent the evening touring through Fredericia’s stunning showroom. It’s situated in the heart of the city in a historic building that once served as the Royal Mail House, and it’s one of my favorite showrooms to visit. I’m always taken by the beautiful architectural features of the space as much as I am by the design.

    Fredericia presented several new introductions and reintroductions during 3daysofdesign this year. I was thrilled to see the relaunch of the BM67 Coffee Table, which was originally designed by Børge Mogensen in 1956. Made to embrace honesty in craft, the connection points of the wood and brass become the main intrigue of the table (which is available in 3 wood options). Also new to the collection this year is a stunning sofa series designed by Damian Williamson. Available as both a two and three seater, the Konami Sofa is a gorgeous example of sculptural yet minimal design. Softened by gentle curves and graceful lines, I can imagine this sofa complimenting so many unique interior concepts. The shape is versatile, and thoughtfully refined thanks to upholstery tailoring that accentuates the elegant profile.

    In the images below, you’ll see quite a few up-close shots which spotlight the extraordinary detailing of Fredericia’s products. The craftsmanship of every piece is exceptional, as is the attention to detail when it comes to proportions and balance. Materiality plays a significant role in each design, with an emphasis on natural materials such as wood, stone, leather, and wool. I’m always impressed by the level of refinement Fredericia works with, regardless of the material. Their entire collection is fused together by an unwavering sense for quality, craft, and ageless silhouettes.

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    Aesther Ekme ~ An Interview With Stephane Park

    October 22, 2021
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    Based between Copenhagen and Paris, Aesther Ekme is a fashion label devoted to crafting leather goods defined by sculptural silhouettes and practical wearability.

    [AD] Each bag in Aesther Ekme’s collection is timeless and understated — trend transcending designs which are equally ageless as they are eye-catching. Grounded by an acute sensitivity towards refined simplicity and functionality, Aesther Ekme pieces are designed to serve as wardrobe staples — the handbag you find yourself reaching for year after year because of how comfortable it is to carry and how well it harmonizes with every outfit. Compliments are always sure to follow.

    In this article, I’m featuring two of my favorite pieces in the Aesther Ekme collection: the brand’s iconic Demi Lune and their most recently launched style, the Baguette. Each is crafted from buttery soft leather from one of the label’s seasonal colors. The bags shown in the images below are a part of the Fall Winter 21′ collection which included a beautiful mix of unique earth tones and energized oranges and yellows. To get to know Aesther Ekme better, I spoke with the brand’s founder, Stephane Park. I hope you enjoy our interview…

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    Aesther Ekme – Fall Winter 21′ Favorites
    Demi Lune – Shitake
    Baguette – Black

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    An Interview with Stephane Park
    Aesther Ekme’s Founder & Creative Director

    Q: Tell me more about the journey that’s led you to where you are today.
    A: It all happened a little bit by chance. I originally grew up in São Paulo Brazil and then moved to New York when I was 18 to study and work in fashion. Eventually, life brought me to Copenhagen and my connection here has grown deeper one step after the next — studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, founding Aesther Ekme, and eventually starting a family here with my boyfriend. So it’s been a combination of life events that lead me from one place to another, bringing me to where I am today with the brand.
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    Q: Have you always had the intention to start your own label in fashion?
    A: There’s an entrepreneurial spirit that runs in my family, and I always knew that I would have my own business. It never really felt like a question of ‘what if?’, but rather a matter of when and how. My parents are first generation immigrants who moved from Korea to Brazil, and I grew up around their factory and stores. So my exposure to the backstage of the fashion industry, and all the hard work it involves, was part of my upbringing — the challenges of having your own company, what it takes to create a product, all the unpolished and unglamorous parts of the business beyond the design process. Logistics, invoices, taxes, accounting, sales — there’s so much to consider, and you just have to do it. Thankfully, I can depend on my team now to do a great job managing these things, and I am much more focused on design and leading the brand creatively. But I’m still very involved in the day-to-day workings. It feels very natural to me.
    Q: It sounds like your path has been very international, and I understand that Aesther Ekme also has roots in Paris? Tell me more about the connection there.
    A: My design studio is here in Copenhagen, but sales, marketing, logistics, and production is in Paris. A few years after launching, I decided to move a portion of the company to Paris because I found that the industry there could offer the support I was looking for, and my team brings a great level of expertise to the brand. We also work with different kinds of manufacturing partners in Spain and Turkey as well.
    Q: Do you feel like the diversity from the places you’ve lived has informed the aesthetic direction of Aesther Ekme? São Paulo, New York, Copenhagen, Paris — each are big cities but with very different cultures, architecture, and moods. Are there influences there you’ve woven into your designs and collections?
    A: In the beginning when I started the company in Denmark, my first collection was very much based on straight lines and the lifestyle ideas here. Things have to make sense and be comfortable. They need to be practical and light fitting. In earlier times when I was in New York working for Alexander Wang, so many of the accessories we were doing had a lot of heavy hardware and signature detailing that, for me, labelled the wearer quite strongly. There are many bags out there that are so heavily branded, you almost see the bag before the woman. So I thought maybe a bag should truly be an accessory — something that is user oriented instead of acting as a billboard for a brand. This notion was the premise in the beginning — design focused on service and comfort. These aspects are still at the core of Aesther Ekme. But when I went to Paris, I think I unconsciously felt a little bit more allowed to go for the aesthetics. I began to realize that the smartest part of the design was not coming from my brain, but actually my hands. The collections became more sculptural as I worked more with my hands and body to create the pieces, and less of a thinking process.
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    Q: It sounds like a process that comes very intuitively to you. What is development like when working with your hands?
    A: Yes, it is a very intuitive process. Instead of sketching a design, I’m more interested in playing with the materials and creating 3D mockups from the very beginning. It’s the process of having a material in my hands that starts generating inspiration on it’s own. It’s very sculptural in that sense, and very physical as well. I never sit down when I’m designing. I’m always on my feet. Always cutting, gluing, folding, hammering – I need to have the physical contact and experience. It really makes a difference when standing because working with leather needs energy between you and the material. It’s a very inspiring material, and it demands quite a lot of respect from you. But you can’t do just anything with leather either, and it will respond back to everything you do. In this way, my dialog with the material is very open. Finding the right shape comes from a feeling. I’ll model a form again and again until I’m happy. It’s just a feeling, in the same way the bag fits the body.
    Q: Are the sculptural aspects of your designs informed by the body and fit as well?
    A: Of course, I’m very body conscious in the way I think about the shape and the fit of a bag. I think because of my Brazilian heritage, I can talk about body consciousness in many different ways. It’s about the feeling of the bag on your body, like the way a dress is tailored. We fit each design on many different body types and heights, and make adjustments so that it can be comfortable to a range of many wearers. Nothing should be cumbersome or inconvenient to carry, and I look at the way it changes the posture or how the wearer carries themselves. It needs to feel good and natural — like wearing a perfectly cut t-shirt or well fitting underwear. The tailoring needs to be great, because the bags have a kind of naked design that’s raw but polished. There aren’t a lot of embellishments or visual noise to distract from the fit, form, or material.
    Q: Your designs are definitely reduced yet distinguishable, and I think that the same can be said about Aesther Ekme’s logo and branding. What’s been the response to your bags’ barely-there three dot logo?
    A: You know, you don’t necessarily need those extra elements like a bold logo or hardware to have a strong impact. So much can be expressed through shape and color. Since the beginning, the minimal branding was surprisingly well accepted. It’s almost like some people were a bit relieved that there wasn’t a large logo. I never had to explain it to anyone, and I think it was something that people were waiting for. The three dot logo is a little bit cryptic. It’s there, but it’s not really there. And the name is like this as well, Aesther Ekme. Ekme comes from the Persian language, a word for bag that doesn’t really exist any more. And I chose Aesther for several reasons. It’s a very classical name, but its phonetics and typography remind me of the word aesthetic. So in the end there’s this meaning of ‘classic bag’, which is the starting point of all of my designs.
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    Q: You mentioned color, and what it can do for a design. Tell me more about the role color plays in your collections, and how you decide on which colors you use.
    A: I tend to think of color as an embellishment, and it’s the only one I really allow myself to be playful with. I constantly change the colors we use, all the time, but in very subtle ways. Because we have the chance to custom color our leathers, I’m very interested in working with colors that are just a little bit unusual or hard to describe. A tan that almost could be yellow, a brown with a tinge of red. I think these types of in-between colors bring freshness to the line, and allow me to tell a story through the seasons. Bags that have sold well for many years, like the Demi Lune or Sac, take on a new life each season as we adjust the colors. I love to see colors as a sort of musical harmony. There are high tones and base tones — together, it becomes a harmonious group.
    Q: It’s great that you have the opportunity to custom color your leathers. How closely are you working with your suppliers, and what does your manufacturing process look like?
    A: Yes, we work very closely with suppliers in Europe and Turkey, and we work only with the gold group of leathers. This means that the material is regulated in terms of how it’s produced and the way that the dyes and chemicals are processed afterwards or recycled. I’ve always thought of durability as a key aspect of sustainability, so of course we want to make bags that are high quality and durable over the years. We keep putting more and more investment behind each bag every season, so that our quality gets better as well. Of course leather has to be cared for in a certain way, but it should also withstand daily wear and weather and life. Parallel to that, we’re often looking into the other aspects of our production and supply chain to make improvements, setting long-term goals to walk towards to be a more clean and biodegradable brand. Then on the other side of sustainability, there is an aspect that’s not about the product itself, but about the people who I work with. I believe that we can support a lot of goodness by treating people well and paying them fairly. This is something that’s been important to me since the beginning.
    Q: What are some of the gratifying aspects you’ve experienced since starting your brand?
    A: I’ve built a really solid team that I’m lucky to depend on and get to think of as family. We operate so well together, and many have been there since the very beginning. It’s been great to see the interest in our designs has only grown, which can be very competitive for a contemporary brand since there’s a big push to be trend-focused. People seem to be looking at bags with the mindset that they could last longer than a single season, and that makes me happy.
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    LIND CURVE ~ A Sculptural Candleholder

    October 21, 2021
    LIND Curve Candle Holder

    Today I’m excited to introduce you to LIND DNA’s latest release, the LIND CURVE Candleholder collection. Designed by the brand’s founder, Preben Lind, LIND CURVE is a striking modular candleholder series that celebrates creativity, individuality, and elegance.

    [AD] To call the LIND CURVE candle holder beautiful simply does not do it justice. This design is absolutely stunning and utterly timeless with all the signatures of a design classic — the type of piece that stays with you for a lifetime and is passed down through generations. Each individual candle holder is exquisitely crafted in Denmark and has a weighty quality that signals true longevity. Cast from steel, each component is available in either gleaming chrome or 24k gold plating. Both finish options equally amplify the design’s sophisticated lines and contours, but I particularly love the classic aesthetics of the chrome. The mirror-like surface shines beautifully in both daylight and candle light and reflects the tones of other surrounding materials as well.

    LIND CURVE’s three individual components (base, double, and single) can be combined in an endless number of ways to create incredible candlescapes. Starting with the base as the foundation, you can stack, connect, stagger, layer and arrange LIND CURVE any way imaginable. Use just a few components for a simple arrangement, or create a dramatic and eye-catching centerpiece from a large grouping. Building each LIND CURVE setting is a chance to let your creativity run freely. I spent a full afternoon experimenting with different combinations, both small and large. And of course, I found a place for this design in just about every corner of our home. To create the larger settings shown in this post, I’ve used a total of eight components: three base, two double, and three single candleholders. Bear in mind that double and single pieces can’t be used with a burning candle on their own; these elements always need to be connected to a base (triple) LIND CURVE for stability.

    On LIND DNA’s website, you’ll find many more inspiring visuals for how you can create your own candleholder sculpture. You can also see how the design looks in the beautiful 24k gold finish. I’m looking forward to styling our collection of LIND CURVE around our home as we head into the dark winter times. And I’m also planning to have this beauty as the main focal point on our dining table during the upcoming holiday season. Design doesn’t get any lovelier than this, does it?

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    101 Copenhagen ~ News From 3daysofdesign

    October 19, 2021

    During my recent tour of Copenhagen for the city’s annual design festival, 3daysofdesign, I spent some time exploring 101 Copenhagen‘s showroom while getting to know the latest pieces in their collection.

    In case you’re unfamiliar with the brand 101 Copenhagen, allow me to quickly introduce you. Since launching in 2017, the distinguishable pieces of the label’s collection have quickly become icons amongst the Danish design landscape. While most know the brand for their range of sculptural ceramic vases and table accessories, 101 Copenhagen’s diverse collection encompasses furniture, lighting, and other functional interior accessories.

    Each of their designs is informed by a Japanese minimalist aesthetic coupled with a commitment to craft and longevity. During 3daysofdesign, 101 Copenhagen introduced several new designs, along with a few new finishes to already existing icons in their collection. One of my favorite additions is the extension of the Sumo Vase series and Duck Jar in a gorgeous Bone White ceramic color. The finish is soft, creamy, and gives a feminine feeling to each piece. Another new design that caught my attention was the Podium series. Available in three sizes, each fiber concrete Podium is defined by strong architectural lines and a deep coffee finish for a bold but flexible style.

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    Hotel Cort ~ Palma De Mallorca

    October 16, 2021
    Hotel Cort, Palma de Mallorca Spain

    In the bustling heart of Palma, situated on the edge of Plaça Cort, Hotel Cort awaits to welcome you. Hidden behind a sandstone façade dotted with vibrant red shutters, this boutique design hotel offers up a world of historic charm and 4-star luxuries. Just a few weeks ago, Sven and I had the pleasure of rounding-off our summer with a visit to Hotel Cort and we’re already dreaming of our return.

    Hotel Cort, Palma De Mallorca

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    Design & Accommodations
    Housed inside a beautiful sandstone building that served as a bank in former times, Hotel Cort is filled with details that underscore the heritage of the property. Interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán created the concept for the hotel, mingling the old bank’s architectural features with elements that balance contemporary touches with old-world appeal. With only 16 suites, each room has a unique character entirely of its own. During our three night visit, Sven and I stayed in a beautiful Plaça Suite which had a small balcony overlooking the buzzing plaza below with it’s centuries old olive tree. Ample in space, our suite included an enormous king-size bed, double shower adorned with hand-painted tiles, deep soaking bathtub, and a separate cozy sitting area. Sven and I truly appreciated the warm and inviting maritime vibes of the room. Each corner was perfectly styled with timeless materials like brass an leather, and the walls were lined with maps and books that called to Mallorca’s rich trade history.

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    Vibes & Amenities
    Time seems to pass by a little slower at Hotel Cort. Every space — be it your own suite, the brasserie bar, or sun-drenched roof terrace — invites you to distance your thoughts from life’s everyday commotion and  sink in to the present moment. It’s a place to relax and slow down while you experience the energy and warmth of island life. Sven and I ended each afternoon on the hotel’s beautiful roof terrace, enjoying the golden light as the sunset behind Palma’s terracotta rooftops. Sunbeds, umbrellas, and a small splash pool are all to be found on the tile-clad terrace — the ideal place to wind down before heading out for a evening of tapas and Spanish wine.

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    Local Surroundings
    The city of Palma is right at your feet when you step outside Hotel Cort. No matter the direction you walk, you’re bound to come across a lovely discovery as you stroll through the cobbled streets of the historic city center. You’ll quickly realize that Palma is a very walkable city, so getting around by foot is the perfect way to fully experience Palma. Given the central location of the hotel, practically everything you’re looking for is in reach. There is no shortage of sites to explore near by — from fortresses, cathedrals, art nouveau architecture, and art galleries to retail therapy, bars, and restaurants galore. Sven and I did decide to venture outside of Palma’s old town, renting bikes for the afternoon which we rode along the beautiful harbor and beaches. We rented bikes from a local vendor that was recommended to us by the hotel concierge.

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    Breakfast & Raw & Grill Brasserie
    Breakfast is served all day long at Hotel Cort, which is perfect for those on a mission to enjoy a lazy morning lie-in. The a la carte menu includes a delicious selection of pastries, toasts served with sun-ripened tomatoes, eggs, omelets, fruit, and more. Guest can enjoy breakfast either inside the hotel restaurant, or on the beautiful plaza terrace. Each morning Sven and I relished in our slow start to the day, taking our time for a leisurely breakfast and an extra cup of coffee as we took in the sunny surroundings. We also loved our experience dining at the hotel’s Mallorcan-Mediterranean fusion restaurant, Raw & Grill Brasserie. The menu features an incredible mix of raw and charcoal grilled dishes from the local land, sea, or farm. During our dinner, we sampled everything from mouth-watering ceviche to grilled lamb with chimichurri — proof to us that one need not venture too far to get an excellent meal.

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    GUBI ~ 3daysofdesign & Josefine Winding

    October 12, 2021
    GUBI 3 Days Of Design

    Last month in Copenhagen during 3daysofdesign, GUBI premiered their artistic collaboration with locally based sculptor Josefine Winding, celebrating the space and connection between art and design. Centering on a piece that blurs the lines between sculpture and furniture, GUBI unveiled the Adesso side table alongside 15 other original sculptural works by Josefine.

    As part of a limited-edition series of six tables cast from concrete, the Adesso table combines asymmetry and fluid forms with angular lines and natural textures — elements intended to amplify curiosity and a desire to interact with the piece. The intention behind Adesso was based on living in the moment and connecting with the space that surrounds — the same in-the-moment-mindset that guides Josefine’s hands as she sculpts. But beyond being a beautiful and functional piece of art, a portion of proceeds from each Adesso table will be donated to support SOS Children’s Villages through projects funded by My Foundation.

    As for the new pieces introduced by GUBI, Space Copenhagen has contributed several beautiful collections to the brand’s already striking portfolio. Their Unbound Collection is a lighting series that explores the balance between materiality, elegance, and craft. The heavy marble base allows the column-like linen shade to rotate freely. As the lampshade seemingly floats above the stone, its ambient light can be swiveled to illuminate the space around. The understated yet perfectly proportioned form of the design lends itself well to a range of sizes, including a large floor lamp, mid-size lamp, and small table lamp. In addition to the Unbound Collection, GUBI also introduced The Private Collection by Space Copenhagen which pays homage to traditional Japanese craft and carpentry defined by sophisticated lines and clean detailing. The collection includes a vitrine, sideboard, desk, and side table that are available in several shades of grain-matched veneer.

    Another recent GUBI introduction which I was excited to finally see in person is the MR01 Initial Chair by Mathias Steen Rasmussen. The low-sitting lounge chair represents a deep understanding for honest craftsmanship and traditional wood artistry, reducing the materials down to only wood and rope. The entire chair is constructed completely without nails or fasteners, using only expertly crafted joinery and hand-weaving techniques to create the final form and comfort. As you scroll through the photos below, you’ll be able to spot all of the pieces mentioned above along side many other iconic designs from GUBI — my favorite being the Stay Lounge in Moonlight Sheepskin. You’ll also see several images of Josefine Winding’s Adesso table and sculptures.

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    Castell Son Claret ~ A Mallorcan Escape

    October 10, 2021
    Castell Son Claret, Mallorca Spain

    Surrounded by acres of untouched Balearic countryside, Castell Son Claret is an Mallorcan retreat that waits to welcome you. First mentioned in the fourteen-hundreds, this historic castle has been meticulously transformed into a world-class oasis of calm. Just a few weeks ago, Sven and I had the luxury of escaping to this gorgeous hotel for a relaxing weekend of Mediterranean scenery complimented by five star comforts, incredible food, and the friendliest hospitality we could have wished for.

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    Accommodations
    During our visit to Castell Son Claret, Sven and I were lucky enough to stay in one of the hotel’s luxurious Pool Suites. As the name suggests, the suite came with its own private pool surrounded by sprawling gardens which overlooked the beautiful nature preserve. I can absolutely recommend this option for guests who are fond of privacy and seek restorative moments. For the majority of our visit, Sven and I spent our time lounging in our own poolside oasis — enjoying an afternoon coffee or evening glass of wine from our lounge beds. But of course we found everything to our liking inside the suite as well. The charming stone bungalow was roomy and well-appointed, complete with a comfortable king-size bed, spacious marble bathroom, separate living room, and ample storage. And with 43 unique rooms and suites throughout the entire property, there’s something for everyone at the castell.

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    Atmosphere & Amenities
    Tranquility is the detail that ties each corner of Castell Son Claret together. Across the entire property, guests will find enchanting areas to draw them closer to nature and relaxation. Although the estate is only 30 minutes from Palma’s buzzing city center, it feels worlds away thanks to the 326 acres of unspoiled landscape and the surrounding La Tramuntana mountains. Those curious to explore the nearby countryside will find walking paths and cycling routes at their feet, but of course there is no need to leave the property at all. Time is best spend lounging in the manicured gardens or by the glistening infinity pool, and there’s also tennis courts, sports facilities, and a spa with traditional sauna and hammam onsite to enjoy.

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    Breakfast & Fine Dining
    Each morning, the preparations for breakfast begin before sunrise at the Castell Bakery. Following local artisan traditions using naturally cultivated grains, the dough is kneaded and baked to perfection to become the perfect foundation for the hotel’s gourmet breakfast buffet. A large selection of regional fruits, vegetables, meats, and cheeses are prepared each day — completed by a delicious spread of house made marmalades and fresh pressed juices. In the evening hours, the breakfasting terrace is transformed into one of the hotel’s restaurants, Olivera, where guests can sample Moroccan style dishes infused with Mediterranean flavors. Sa Clastra is the second restaurant at the castell — a sanctuary of fine-dining with Chef Jordi Cantó at the helm. Here, guests can experience an avantguard tasting menu with traditional roots, accompanied by expertly selected wines from both the region and afar.

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    Beaches & Local Surroundings
    While Sven and I spent most of our time within the grounds of the castell, there’s lots to explore in the surrounding area. Those interested in soaking up some sun by the seaside can find wonderful beaches in the nearby fishing village of Sant Elm. Sven and I had a perfect afternoon here taking in the views of Dragonera Island and the boats which dotted the horizon. Punta Blanca and La Trapa are also good picks for those interested in historic ruins, hiking, and panoramic views of the rocky coastline and sea. And of course, there are many small villages and towns to discover across the region of Andratx’s rolling hills, so it’s absolutely worth having a car when visiting Mallorca and Castell Son Claret!

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    NORR11 ~ The Yoyo Table Lamp

    October 6, 2021
    NORR11 Yoyo Table Lamp, Rebecca Goddard Minimalist Home

    As we approach the darker days of autumn and winter, the role lighting plays in a space becomes even more significant. One of my favorite ways to create a cozy atmosphere at home is through sculptural lighting elements that add just as much visual interest to a room as they do warmth. The Yoyo Lamp by NORR11 is the most recent addition to our home’s lighting ensemble — a piece that has all the hallmarks of an iconic design.

    [AD] This stunning lamp has found a place in nearly every corner of our home. The beautifully balanced materiality and proportions of the bronzed base and milky glass shade make this design a true eyecatcher, and I love the sculptural impact of its silhouette. Like the name suggests, the form was inspired by the concentric shapes of a yoyo. Designers Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl created the Yoyo series in 2020, and the design is also available as a floor lamp.

    Using traditional mouth-blowing techniques, the circular opal glass shade is made in two parts leading to a layered effect that elegantly conceals and defuses the light-source while creating a soft and inviting ambiance when illuminated. Contrasting the curvaceous and light lampshade, the deeply bronzed metal finish of the lamp’s segmented base brings a masculine edge to the design, punctuated by the knurled texture of the dimmer knob. I really like the way that the metal finish compliments just about any other metal tone in our home, be it silver, brass, or black — just one more detail that makes this lamp incredibly versatile.

    NORR11 is a Copenhagen based interiors brand with a focus on creating the next wave of design classics founded on timelessness and modernity. The pieces in their collection reflect a sensitivity towards form, craftsmanship, and functionality that runs deep in both Scandinavian and Asian design principals. In addition to lighting, their range of products encompasses lounge seating, chairs, tables, and more — pieces that are each defined by their originality and quality.

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