March 29, 2011

Dining Table Design




The Hansen Family‘s new Dining Table exists in three models that offer space for 6, 8 or 10 people.

The solid tabletop of the Dining Table has two storage cubbies in which you can hide or present things. The colorful cubbies can be covered with plates that are made of solid wood on one side and slated on the other, so they can be used as trivets. via

Chivalry Isn't Dead


Tom Ford and his five commandments that men today should learn from. Behold! The list!

"1. You should put on the best version of yourself when you go out in the world because that is a show of respect to the other people around you.

2. A gentleman today has to work. People who do not work are so boring and are usually bored. You have to be passionate, you have to be engaged and you have to be contributing to the world.

3. Manners are very important and actually knowing when things are appropriate. I always open doors for women, I carry their coat, I make sure that they're walking on the inside of the street. Stand up when people arrive at and leave the dinner table.

4. Don't be pretentious or racist or sexist or judge people by their background.

5. A man should never wear shorts in the city. Flip-flops and shorts in the city are never appropriate. Shorts should only be worn on the tennis court or on the beach."
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OK...I think shorts in a warm and humid city should be allowed, probably paired with sneakers or loafers... as long as they don't go totally backpacker.

Diet Coke


In 2001, Karl Lagerfeld shed 90-some pounds by going on a (completely unhealthy, but disconcertingly effective) diet that consisted of stewed vegetables and Diet Coke. His love with the DC hasn't wavered much since then, as he's rumored to have his own private Diet Coke butler, and drink nothing else but the beverage. To pay homage, Lagerfeld has designed another round of limited-edition bottles for Diet Coke that will be sold beginning June 2011. The three new "Love It Light" designs feature Lagerfeld's signature ponytail-ed silhouette and will be sold individually, as well as in prisim-shaped collector's boxes. via

March 24, 2011

Guess Who



I'm shocked he used to look so camp!

If I Ever Get Married...


...then this shall be an inspiration for my wedding invitation...unless I decide to use kleenex instead, that is. via

March 23, 2011

14 Actors Acting









Asians in the Library





Next time you hear some Asian says Ching Chong Ling Long Ting Tong...you know they/we are talking shit about you. lol Juuust kidding.

I Have A Crush on James Franco



Dave Franco interviews his brother James Franco for Esquire. They have exactly the same smile!

March 16, 2011

March 14, 2011

Qaddafi:A Life in Fashion






If next time you spot someone with a "special" sense of style, you might want to stay away...i.e. Lady Gaga...

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March 5, 2011

Paris At Night (Time-Lapse VDO)



Have you ever wondered what a place looks like free of crowds and noise?

Luke Shepard, a student at The American University of Paris, created a time-lapse video based on over 2,000 images of Paris to show just that. via

Quit Your Job And Go Cloud Surfing

Surfing the Clouds - Ningaloo Reef / Western Australia (HD) from aabz-imaging on Vimeo.

March 4, 2011

Annoying Facebook Friends









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It's A Bank. Seriously.




When you got a lot of money and a vision, you could have something like this. But hey, if the service is shit then...*shrugs*..the prettiness doesn't mean anything.

This is first-ever, bank concept store for BNP Paribas in Paris, created by Paris-based architect Fabrice Ausset of Zoevox. This far-reaching concept bank is located in the historical building of 2, Place de l’OpĂ©ra. The space is chock-full of completely wacky un-bank features, yet it also has a nice retro touch — the honeycombed ceiling, lovely mirrors — that gives it the elegance and respectability that the building’s history warrants and the bank’s business must convey...read more.

Iceland

Inspired by Iceland Video from Inspired By Iceland on Vimeo.


Mind you the volcanic ashes. I'm going to Iceland.

Tourism offices around the world pay attention - this is how you promote a country. via