Sunday, May 31, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Vintage Buys For My Home
But my best buy was definitely the large red trunk, made in a bakelite-type material, for a mere $5. I use it as a coffee table.
More about my new Venice abode in the days to come...
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Clean-Burning Scented Candles
I love scented candles but stopped buying any some time ago after I read about the release of toxic substances into the air when burning; some are carcinogenic. Synthetic scents, lead in the wick, paraffin wax and other ingredients are to be avoided if you want your candles to burn "clean". Make sure you buy soy- or beeswax-based candles, scented with essential oils.
I found two wonderful options.
At Soaptopia, a wonderful place I told you about where everything is handmade and natural, they offer scented candles that are really exceptional: shea-butter based, they melt into a hot massage oil. So sensuous!
I also got a lavender & lemongrass one at Whole Foods. So fresh!
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Rosewood-Silver Cuff & Some Lace
I went for a sleek, modern wood and silver cuff designed by Tadd Sackville-West. It has hardly left my wrist since we left the store.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Erik Bruhn And Bournonville
Love dance? Watch the New York Times's recent video tribute to the tutu, and their Baryshnikov slideshow + article. Also check out dancer Daniil Simkin's blog.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
1920's Russia Book
Monday, May 11, 2009
My New (As Yet Nameless) Bike
As you know, I just moved to California's Venice. With the beach 6 blocks away, the super cool Abbot Kinney boulevard's trendy vintage stores (and my favorite bakery) about as close, with nearby yoga studios and with a huge Whole Foods supermarket a couple of blocks away, I thought that it may be a good idea to get a bike. On Craigslist, I found this used black Schwinn Beach Cruiser - a cult model. I love its sleek, curvy lines.
Though LA is known to be the city of car life, it is also pretty eco-conscious. Buses for instance, many of which run on natural gas rather than on oil, feature kinds of racks at the front, allowing you to load your bike on the bus as you commute.
I have always named my bikes. My favorite ever was a classic Raleigh I bought from an Irish girl in Paris; I named it Ulysses after Joyce's divine novel: a reference to my bike's Irish origins and urban voyage nature - Joyce indeed fetes the city of Dublin in the book. Now I'm wondering what to name my Angeleno beach cruiser; any suggestions?
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Painting Mugs With Céline
My very creative sis chose to make mine a tribute to the Russian avant-garde - "Kandinsky got nothing on me, Malevich's in the ditch," she rapped as I giggled. When we were in our teens, my mum took us to Nantes to visit the very first major international Russian avant-garde exhibition and were all in awe.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Benjy On The Road
In the days and weeks to come, I'll be posting pictures of Benjy's new abode, his garden view and my decoration efforts...
Afterthought: based on your comments, I realize I should have mentioned that we're moving to Venice, California, not Venice/Venezia, Italy.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
My New Dress
One of the many presents I got for my birthday from my mum is this exquisite handmade dress. It was designed and made by the talented Tortilla Girl, whose Etsy store always has me drooling. Here's how she describes her work on this Pont-Neuf dress: I built this original design from scratch through the French design technique of "moulage": I pinned and tucked on a dress form and a live model until it was sculpted from my imagination with attention to drape and fit.
I'll be showing off other presents in the days to come, so stay tuned.
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Cheers!
Friday, May 01, 2009
Felt Notebook
I always carry a notebook in my bag, to jot down ideas and information. As I had to get a new one, I fell for this pink Japanese notebook - rather than some kind of thin cardboard, it is covered in felt, a material whose rough yet soft texture I adore (I remember a store in Berlin where all they had was felt products...) The color of the felt is a fresh pink: momo-iro, or the color of a 桃 (momo). Kawai!
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