Feb 7, 2013

6 Swanky Lighters


Mid Century Lighter
Markers in Time

Vintage Glass Table Lighter
Olsen Vintage Market

  Lucite Sea Scene Lighter
Magical Stuff

 Japanese Glass Table Top Lighter
Annie's

Hollywood Regency Table Top lighter
Quaint Estate
table top lighter and cigarette holder

Feb 5, 2013

Mid-Century Beach Home 1966









Beach house on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Built: 1966
Size: 2,775 square feet - on three levels
Materials: rough-sawn cypress siding, terrazzo floor, stainless steel conical fire hood, bookcases with metal connecting strips
source: H&G Building Guide Spring 1967

Jan 31, 2013

Quote of the Week - Robert Kennedy


Grassy Point, Hornby Island 


There are those who look at things the way they are and ask why... I dream of things that never were, and ask why not?









Jan 30, 2013

This Bed Has Trouble Written All Over It


Who's with me on this? Particularly on that concrete floor - or a grassy hill...









Jan 25, 2013

Currently on Rotation in My Car

Seriously, ever try belly dancing while seated?
Rough Guide to Bellydance




Jan 23, 2013

I got pretty excited when I saw these






and trust me, I don't get excited often. Jason Koharik takes vintage furniture and gives it a one two - that is, he beats it into better shape than it had been in its previous life. Koharik's philosophy is simple;

  'I look for the discarded and under appreciated. I value the beauty and potential of all things wood and metal. I collect them. I clean them. I fix them. I rebuild them. In some cases, I just place them in the right environment. I follow a use what you have mentality. Nothing goes to waste, that way everything has possibility'.

For more of his amazing collection - entitled Collected - visit his site here. 
You'll have to head to LA to touch it - available at Lawson Fenning

all images © Jason Koharik

Jan 21, 2013

Tip of the Week - At the Table

Clyde Common, Portland
  • Napkins should be unfolded after everyone has been seated. 
  • Place your napkin neatly over your thighs, never tucked into your collar. 
  • At lunch, unfold only half the napkin; at dinner, unfold the whole thing. 
  • If you need to leave the table, do not place your napkin on the back of the chair; alternatively, place the napkin on the seat of your chair: servers will know you're returning and will not clear your plate. 
  • At the end of the meal, place your napkin, lightly folded, to the left of your plate.




Jan 16, 2013

Quote of the Week - Voltaire

Judge a man by his questions, not by his answers.



Jan 14, 2013

Vintage Yves Saint Laurent

1970 Paris
Vogue France
photo: Jeanloup Sieff
model: Charolette Rampling




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