Wednesday, June 30

Burberry redefining their core & breaking boundaries



Burberry is doing it all, exploring new media and targeting the young teen rebel in all of us. Is not only about the craving of luxury but the craving of youth.

Burberry brings us back more than the trench by the hand of the young model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Breaks rules of traditional photography and morphing video, definitely a surprising realtime experience. Just visit this Autumn/Winter 2010 and enjoy freedom of vision at burberry.com/autumnwinter2010



“This campaign protects our authentic and timeless heritage and evolves the modern way in which we communicate that,” Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey.

Burberry reinvention just reminds us that there is nothing better than the race within ourselves. Get inspired and embrace change with this new campaign shot by Mario Testino. Visit mariotestino.com



Wednesday, June 23

Dreamy Limited Edition for Topshop, Kate Moss



The UK based Topshop is the fashion destination from the British high street to the world. Topshop blends cutting edge style with friendly prices to bring its fashion savvy customers their weekly fashion fix. Now with the only US store located at 478 Broadway & Broome, NY. Visit their website at topshop.com


"The High Street has never looked so haute and it's all down to Topshop" - The Sunday Times.



Shot by Nick Knight, Kate Moss dances while she shows her own line sold at Topshop... a mix of romantic florals and sexy sequence, the summer collection offers an eclectic mix of vintage inspired dreamy pieces. Browse her collection at topshop


Sunday, June 13

Matte Black Urban Hybrid Bike by Peter Dudas



The concept is designed by Peter Dudas based is Padova, Italy. The minimalist bike is primarily made of carbon and nivachrom allowing maximum weight reduction, durability and flexibility. Transmission chain and hub disappear and hidden in the frame there is a system of gear wheels and break cables. Saddle and handlebar are in aluminum coated carbon. It's hard to imagine how the wheels won't bend over time... but more urban and cool could not ever be.Visit his portfolio at behance.net


Tuesday, June 8

Finding room where there is no more, Pitman Tozer



With only a 8 feet wide façade, the Gap House stands proud in West London, Bayswater. Designed by the small British architectural firm Pitman Tozer Architects, the 4 level building is also environmentally friendly. It has Passive solar design, a highly insulated building envelope, a ground coupled heat pump and a rainwater harvesting system, meeting the level 4 of the Code of Sustainable Homes. The Gap House won the RIBA Manser Medal in 2009 and was finalist of the Grand Designs Best Eco House in 2008. Visit the architect's website at pitmantozer.com


The children's quarters is in the three-storey structure at street level. The narrow hall opens out onto a kitchen diner, which leads on to a double-height sitting area that wraps around the courtyard garden, with views across and back up to the stepped rear façade. The study area and the master bed are on the first floor.


Learn more about the Gap House and the family that calls it home at dwell.com, also review the interactive floor plans at wallpaper.com