Jumat, 28 Januari 2011

Linde Werdelin SpidoSpeed Chronograph

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Linde Werdelin just announced the launch of their new SpidoSpeed Chronograph. It’s a 3-Dimensional skeletonized watch that brings a unique timepiece in the market today. It’s inspired by the racing car industry and references Linde Werdelin’s already popular SpidoLite range. Details of the watch include complex skeletonised steel case construction with weight reduction technology. The SpidoSpeed with be available in limited series A of 100 pieces. The new series will be available to order in May 2011 on LindeWerdelin.com and other LW retailers worldwide.


Visit: Linde Werdelin



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Marc Jacobs – Spring/Summer 2011



Leave it to Marc Jacobs to make a suit look so normal, sophisticated and casual. Normally we can’t find these elements in one brand easily but Spring 2011 collection promises these fair enough. The color palette is not cheerful as expected for a spring collection to be but grey, black, green makes look all of the combinations suitable for fall too in my imagination. Shorts looking like ‘cropped pants’ are an easy item for you to adapt to your wardrobe while you can still feel the military trend with a touch of elegance at the collection generally. Try to combine your suits and pants with sneakers like a Marc Jacobs men to have fun with the smart and serious looking.


Visit: Marc Jacobs



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Elektra Bakery by Studioprototype Architects

Studioprototype Architects have designed the Elektra Bakery in Edessa, Greece.



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Elektra Bakery by Studioprototype Architects



This shop is part of a chain of family-run bakeries called ‘Elektra’ located in Edessa, Greece. Studioprototype had the opportunity to redefine the look of its shops with this pilot project. The shop is small, covering only thirty-five square metres and occupies a strategic corner on the main pedestrian high street.


Working with a narrow, linear floor plan a rigorous language was developed for the shop based on a long marble food counter acting as a monolithic focal point of the spatial arrangement.


Light and luminosity flood the interior of the bakery accentuating the food items on display. Exquisite materials such as Carrara marble, cedar wood and brass serve as the backdrop for all food products instilling the rustic and artisan aspect of making bread. A sense of craftsmanship is imbued with the exterior of the shop clad in vertical cedar boards. Punctuating the cedar cladding on the long facade, a black powder coated steel window box projects outwards beyond the ‘crust’ of the shop, expanding the space to serve as a seating area and bar for customers inside and outside the shop.


Carefully selected furniture by Xavier Pauchard and lights by Tom Dixon completes the overall composition.



Visit the Studioprototype website – here.

Northwest Peach Farm by Bates Masi Architects

Bates Masi Architects designed the Northwest Peach Farm in East Hampton, New York.



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Northwest Peach Farm by Bates Masi Architects



This residence is primarily used when the clients’ extended family comes from England for long visits. They come to relax and to reconnect with their family and with nature, away from city crowds and traffic, at a retreat they neither want nor need to leave for a month. The design objective was to make every day of that month unique by providing a range of destinations within the site with diverse scales, functions, and views: from gathering in the expansive living room overlooking the fields of the former peach orchard to reading alone on a shaded bench between the library and the edge of the forest. Multiple paths and hallways connect each destination, further increasing variety. Finally, each detail and custom furnishing is designed to make mundane rituals into thoughtful events.


For example, in the kitchen, rolling cutting boards ride in tracks down the long island, turning meal preparation into an assembly line for everyone’s participation. Those not cooking can make a selection from the wine room where the bottles cast a pattern of shadows through a glazed wall into the main entrance. The dining table can be configured for the evening: stainless steel tubes running the length of the table can be rotated to reveal candleholders, flower vase holders, or flat surfaces for hot dishes. At other times, the tubes can be removed and the trough filled with ice for chilling drinks. For a change of pace, there is dining on the roof deck at sunset, barbequing on the terrace, lunch in the shade of the pool house canopy, or breakfast in the screened porch. Each space is unique, making each meal special.


Even the morning routine becomes an event. In the kids’ rooms, a ribbon of stone traces their morning ritual. Starting as a nightstand by the bed, it becomes a bench for their pile of clothes, a desk for checking their email, a sink in the bathroom, and, finally, the shower floor. In the parents’ master closet, hidden steel hooks pivot up from the mahogany bench to hang the day’s outfit choices.


The clients wanted this to be a gathering place for their family, full of memories for generations to come. Thus the materials were chosen not only for durability but also for their gradual changes over many years. The copper siding and roofing will slowly turn green as the weathering limestone becomes darker. However, the window system will stand the test of time unchanged. An English company has manufactured the same industrial steel windows for over 150 years and many early examples are still in tact. A geothermal heating and cooling system, green roofs, organic finishes, and triple glazed windows will minimize the structure’s environmental impact over the generations.


The clients look forward to many tranquil summers together with their family in the house.



Visit the website of Bates Masi Architects – here.