This wonderful 1969's Airstream trailer owned by Designer Rachel Horn and her husband Justin Kreizel , who were inspired when they deiced to attend the Burning Man Festival.
Found on Craig's List fro $5000 , they gutted and totally renovated the trailer into this beautiful Moorish Inspired design. Beautiful Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and Corian counter tops. Living area with a day bed using luxurious fabrics from Nobilis, Donghia, Larsen , tribal inspired rugs in shades of blue and grey. The bedroom is separated by curtains and Moorish arches and clever storage under the beds.
What a beautiful and well designed Trailer, in this small space they thought of everything, there is even air conditioning and a Cappucino maker. I would not mind going anywhere in one of these! They should be the official designers of Trailer Chic or Nomadic Trailer Hotel were you can rent them and have room service and depending the season be in different locations....
Happy Trails! xo
All photos via www.nytimes.com
“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/
Horus at the Temple of Edfu, on the banks of the Nile Egypt. November 2019, Photo by Vision of Splendor
The Nomadic Nenets Yamal Peninsula Siberia 2011
The Nomadic Nenets Crossing the Ob river to enter the Arctic Circle, Yamal Peninsula Siberia 2011
The Nenets : What made us survive all these hundreds of thousands of years is our spirituality; our link to the land.
The Nomadic Nenets Family Yamal Peninsula Siberia 2011
The Reindeer of the Nenets Yamal Peninsula Siberia 2011
Oil Wells Greater Burhan Kuwait 1991
Oil Wells Greater Burhan Kuwait 1991
Oil Wells Greater Burhan Kuwait 1991
Dinka Man covered in Ashes which sterilises the skin against insects and parasites Sudan 2006
Okavango Delta, Botswana.
Omo Valley Ethiopia 2007
The Anavilhanas covering 1000sq km if Amaziona Rio Negro Brazil
Two Mursi women, Omo Valley Ethiopia 2007
Yacare Caimans in the Patanal State of Mato Grosso Brazil 2011
A Yali man in the Jayawijaya mountains of Irian Jaya, West Papua 2012
The Mentawai Siberut Island Indonesia 2008
Zo'e Tribeswomen, State of Para Brazil 2009
Church Gate Station, Western Railroad Line, Bombay India
Coal Mines Dhanbad Bihar India 1989
Macaroni Penguins in Zavodovski Island, The Sandwich Islands 2009
Miner Standing up for himself Serra Pelada Gold Mine Brazil 1986
Figure Eight Serra Pelada Gold Mine Brazil 1986
Ladder Serra Pelada Gold Mine Brazil 1986
Arizona
Upper Xingu Kamayuva Shamans Brazil 2005
Namibia 2005
The Mentawai Siberut Island Indonesia 2008
Elephant Seal Calves on South Georgia, Barren Island on the South Atlantic
Sebastiao reading his Sumo size book Genesis by Taschen
Genesis Exhibition at the London Natural History Museum
The look in the eyes of the Seals, the brutality of the life of the miners, the intoxicating beauty of our natural world The Patanal, The Okavongo Delta, the dunes of Namibia and the incredible lives of the tribes from Siberia to Java Indonesia that live the same way for thousands of years. God do I live in a bubble in London.
These images just stir so many emotions in me, amazement, respect, sadness, anger, love but mostly awareness thanks to the courageous and humanitarian "photo-god" Sebastiao Salgado.
The love and sensitivity this man has for this planet has been recorded in many photo essays and books ,some of the images I choose are from "Workers" on labour all over the world , "Migrations" on the displacement of people due to famine and war and now Sumo sized Genesis is " My Love Letter to the Planet" a project that took Sebastiao into a journey of 9 years and over 30 journeys of trekking, canoeing, ballooning and travelling to the ends of the earth to visually connect us back into our planet, its tribes and its beauty that is still here.
" We need to recover our instincts, to learn more about nature"
" I wanted to give others the opportunity to see the nature of a pristine planet "
I wish I could make these pictures bigger as you can only skim the surface of their power here. Luckily the Natural History Museum in London is showing a retrospective of Genesis until the 8th of September 2013.
Otherwise you can get The Collectors Edition of the Sumo sized Genesis designed and edited by Salgados wife Lelia Wanick Salgado published by Taschen and also a custom made bookstand designed Legendary Japanese Architect Tadao Ando.
There is more information on the websites below of other work and books. A lot to read and learn.
Thank you for bringing us back the wonders of that still exists in our world. May they always be here for generations to come..
Genesis Exhibition at the London Natural History Museum
Amazonasimages
Taschen
Edition10 Headphones via Ultrasone
Edition8 Headphones via Ultrasone
Organic Harmony Sculpture Speaker via Shape Audio
Momentum Monoblock Amplifier via D'Agostino
Soprano Music Maestro Trunk via Pinel et Pinel
JAMBOX Wireless Speaker Big Sound Small Package via Jawbone
Sovereign MKII Turntable via Origin Live
Bight Stingray Earphones via Molami
BeoLab 5 Speakers via Bang & Olufsen.
CrystalDock via Calypso Crystal
Krystaline Niagara Glass Speakers via Waterfall Audio
Shagreen I-Case Music On The Run via Pinel et Pinel
Megaphone Speakers via en&is
Pleat Black & Gold Napa Leather Headphones via Molami
Eklipse Music Multi System via Sonoro
Endorphin CD Player via Pathos Acoustics
Yes that is a real size iPod! iNuke Boom via Behringer. 10,000 Watts weighing 700 pounds. Now that's what I call an iPod dock!
Happy Listening! xo
Photo by VOP
Photo Courtesy of http://www.jamieoliver.com/italian/westfield
Located at Westfield Shopping Centre in London, Jaime Olivers take on Italian Cuisine.
Love the Italian Gelato truck and the Vespa Headlights wall.
Fun interiors and affordable prices.
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.
«Je voulais un appartement avec du verre et de la transparence partout …
Ici, pas de couleur, car je suis entouré de couleur en permanence. Je préfère vivre dans un environnement neutre.»-KL
I wanted an apartment with glass and transparency everywhere … And there is no colour here, because I am constantly surrounded by colour. I prefer to live in a neutral environment.
Photos by Karl Lagefeld
www.admagazine.fr
www.karl.com/fr
The First Step in The New Century : Party of Princes Paris 2000
Colour and Fantasy Paris 2004
Indian Fantasies (Colour) Paris 2008
Year of Africa : The Traveller's Room Paris 1997
Argent Contemporary Paris 2011
Travel the world with the stupendous windows of Hermes Paris. Pure Creative genius! I think I will make this into another series, there are so many to choose from.
I wonder if they hire more than one team to do the window displays. What an amazing job, wish I could do that. I shall investigate this further, in the meantime enjoy your journeys.
www.hermes.com
When I first saw these images of The Passenger (great name ) I thought it was a real train, only when I read the text did I realized that this is a bar in Madrid that looks like you are on a train. What a cool idea, with video production by Spanish video Artist Franger gives the illusion that you are looking out of the windows of a moving train.
Owned by Spanish Actors Rodrigo Taramona & Jimmy Castro and two entrepreneurs friends, they commissioned Latin Creative Director, Producer and Designer Paraolio to create the luxurious interiors to transport you back in time. Open during the day for one of Madrid's best cafesitos and by night drink your whisky and cocktails to classic rock . I wonder if the issue The Passenger Passport with drink stamps if you travel a lot with them.
Buen Viaje xo
Sources,
Cool Hunter
Paraolio
The Passenger