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Sneaker Alert
E-mail Monday, 12 May 2008

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For all you sneaker addicts - here's two new crazy styles that have just been released. Arriving in Dover Street Market (London) on 15th May – the Pierre Hardy special limited edition ‘Cruzeiro’ in metallic calfskin (above) and below, the must-have terry toweling inspired sneaker by Japanese brand realMadHectic - the Pile.

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2008 Aznom Chateau Mini
E-mail Monday, 12 May 2008

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The MINI Chateau, based on the MINI Clubman S, made its world debut at the recent Top Marques show in Monaco. It will be limited to just 12 units and radiates exclusivity and luxury with its wood trims and a miniature, shock-absorbent wine cellar (room for 6 bottles and chalices) in the trunk.

The MINI Chateau is painted in changeable pearly brown, matched with sandy/gold metallic paint for the roof, bumpers and some details. But what really stands out, is the use of precious wood, both on the inside and outside of the car. Inside Aznom fitted the upholstery with gaucho leather and Alcantara to create a warm, vintage atmosphere.

The car rides on 18-inch TSW 'Pace' alloy wheels wrapped in 205/40 Yokohama S-Drive rubber. The Mini Chateau’s 12 limited-edition exclusive samples will each display a numbered label with the name of the lucky owner. By Tuija Seipell.









 
Le Rouge, Stockholm
E-mail Thursday, 08 May 2008

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With its rich, red interior, Le Rouge restaurant in Stockholm’s Gamla Stan (Old Town) is a delicious fusion of a maharaja’s tent, red-light-district boudoir and aristocratic grandeur. It is not called Moulin Rouge, but it could be. The entire concept is dramatic with lush drapery, ornamental tableware and lighting fixtures oozing with bling and tassels.

Le Rouge is the latest addition to the F12 restaurant empire owned by two chefs, Melker Andersson and Danyel Couet. The chefs interpret classic French and Italian cuisine in Le Rouge using fresh Swedish ingredients. The 125–seat Le Rouge occupies two adjacent buildings, spreads over three-stories and 1,200 square-metres, and includes a dining room, bar, lounge and private rooms. The concept comes from the talented masters of Gothenburg’s Stylt Trampoli AB who were using storytelling as a tool to create and stage-direct restaurants, hotels and resorts long before storytelling became a design cliché. By Tuija Seipell



 
It's All In Your Head
E-mail Wednesday, 07 May 2008

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Berlin’s Magma Architecture won several awards for its entry in the JETZT | NOW series of temporary installations at the Berlinische Galerie, Museum for Contemporary Art, Photography and Architecture. Magma’s installation, 11th in the series, was called fittingly “head-in | im kopf” and its concept is based on exploring the properties of materials, form, color and light.
 
The main feature of the installation is an alarmingly orange flexible fabric (polyamide-elastan mix) stretched between the walls, ceiling and floor. The fabric is the most visible part of the exhibit, yet it is also the tool with which the viewers can focus on smaller details.

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Visitors bend down under the fabric into which openings were cut. Through these holes, visitors pop their heads up into the orange space to view drawings, models and photographs suspended from wires. These items are from Magma’s work and include representations of the revitalization of the former GDR Radio Centre (Berlin, Nalepastrasse, 2007), a bridge over the Landwehrkanal river in Berlin (competition entry in 2006), the new Nexus Productions headquarters in London, and the exhibition Trial & Error in London (2003). Luckily, we have images to show how it all worked as the full effect of the experience is quite impossible to describe in mere words.
 
The project team for head-in | im kopf included Anke Noske, Hendrik Bohle, Dominik Jörg, Lena Kleinheine, Ksenia Kagler, Yohko Mizushima, Lena Kleinheinz, Martin Ostermann and Ben Reynolds.

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Magma was established in 2003 by Martin Ostermann and Lena Kleinheinz. The Ohio native Ostermann is a former senior architect at Studio Daniel Libeskind. The Denmark-born Kleinheinz is an exhibition designer. Magma is known for its inventive, experimental and experiential approaches to architectural work. By Tuija Seipell

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House in Tenerife, Canary Islands
E-mail Tuesday, 06 May 2008

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We do our best to seek out exceptional design from all corners of the globe, and on Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands off the north west coast of Africa, we found an extraordinary architectural example in timber, glass and concrete.  The House in Tenerife was built into the cliffs 300m above a black sand beach. 

The entrance to the house leads to the upper tier of the double-height living room.  And descending the concrete staircase, the minimalist interior becomes second nature against the surrounding backdrop – where the blues of the sky and the sea appear vertically in formation.  Before long, the sensory experiences from the natural world envelope the built form, and the house’s relevance in its surroundings are revealed. 

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The layout places living areas of the home on the shorter end of the L-shaped form, while both bedrooms and bathrooms sit along the longer side.  Both living and sleeping spaces open out to a wooden deck and pool that spills into nature. 

The heaviness of the concrete double-story living room allows glass panels to sit effortlessly on the deck.  The room’s only furniture, le Corbuiser’s chaise and Mies’ Barcelona chair face out, away from a small fireplace that meets a wall of two-storey shelving.

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The sleeping spaces both open to the deck and pool as well.  Each has its own bathroom – and from the master, the owners can sleep and bathe in the same space looking out at the same view, as the sink and the concrete tub sit at the foot of the bed. 

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The house even contains a basement where a home gym looks through a glass wall into the side of the pool.  We couldn’t really think of anything else we would want from a home on a Spanish island – except great wine storage, we’d be doing plenty of entertaining. By Andrew J Wiener

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Taka-Tuka-Land Kindergaten - Berlin
E-mail Monday, 05 May 2008

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Yummy! Wow! Ooops! The playful, colorful and juicy Taka-Tuka-Land kindergarten in Berlin evokes a rambunctious reaction. You hear the kids at play. You see the bright colors. You sense the kids are happy. So it is no wonder that the students who designed and created this funhouse call their approach “sensuous architecture.”

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Baupiloten is a group of architecture students who during their studies at Faculty VI, Institute for Architecture at Berlin Technical University (Technische Universität Berlin) develop their own projects from concept to implementation under professional guidance. Architect Susanne Hoffmann founded Baupiloten (Bau=build, Piloten=pilot) in 2003 and has headed it since 2004.

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The Taka-Tuka-Land kindergarten was originally erected as a temporary solution, but with the fantastic Baupiloten approach to the refurbishment, it has become a permanent place for children.
 
The Taka-Tuka-Land is part of the Pippi Longstocking lore created by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. Pippi in Taka-Tuka Country is a movie based on one of her novels. The children at the kindergarten and their teachers created collages, models, drawings and ideas based on Taka-Tuka Land with bridges, huts, merry-go-rounds made of blossoms and thrones made of seashells. The Baupiloten students then spent several days with the children observing their daily routines, their schedules and their ways of communication.

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From this extensive groundwork, the design story for the space was developed. The building itself is Pippi’s old oak tree that contains a lemonade factory. The lemonade breaks through the bark of the tree and flows outside creating padded play areas. The story of the building is a trip through the seven stages of the lemon tree, each facilitating a different activity: The lemonade tree, Glittering lemonade in the sun, Lemonade drops, The lemonade island, Waiting for the parents, Lemonade gallery, The bark breaks open, and Delving into lemonade. Pippi’s most likely verdict would be “Jätte god!” By Tuija Seipell.

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Tags: Kids, Schools,
 
3D LED Lighting
E-mail Friday, 02 May 2008

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The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology merges the concepts of lighting and art with this spectacular 3D LED piece, dubbed NOVA. Created for the institute's 150th anniversary, the display is made up of 25000 lightballs.

Incredibly it can display 16 million colours per second. The behemoth, which weighs 3.3 tonnes, is currently displayed at the Zurich train stations main hall, where it will live until September 2009. By Lisa Evans

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THE COOL HUNTER PLATINUM (New Consultancy Services)
E-mail Thursday, 01 May 2008

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THE COOL HUNTER PLATINUM 


After three and a half years spreading the latest word on cool, the online portal thecoolhunter.net is excited to announce a new industry arm of the award-winning site.

Brands, marketeers and agencies across the globe now have an opportunity to tap into the vision of the site’s founder Bill Tikos and his hand-picked international team of dynamic thinkers who have turned Cool Hunting into an art.

WHO ARE WE?

We don’t talk marketing-speak. In fact, we loathe it and its superfluous jargon.

None of our team has a background in this area. Hailing instead from the worlds of fashion, book publishing, newspaper journalism, glossy magazines, photography, graphic design, product design and other creative disciplines, The Cool Hunter Platinum team offers a unique view into the world of Cool Culture.

We specialize in developing ideas to help your brand move into the new, niche Cool Age.

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ENTER THE COOL-AGE

The official launch of The Cool Hunter Platinum comes after a period of organic growth, which has seen international brands around the world – from New York to Buenos Aries, Moscow to Sydney – seek out The Cool Hunter in myriad ways, including:

    * Seminars and trend briefings
    * Speeches at international launches/events
    * Photo-research on advertising pitches
    * Consulting with advertising agencies; generating ideas and concepts
    * Consultation on hotel interior design/decoration and concepts
    * The Cool Hunter branded music/cultural events 
    * Consultation and development of TV concepts


And there’s much more to come. But before we reveal additional ways we can collaborate with you, a word on why your brand needs The Cool Hunter Platinum.

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The hunt for Cool
Culture’s newest buzzword.

Cool is fast becoming the new frontier in a niche-mad world, which has major implications for all culture and consumer industries, from marketing, advertising and media, right through to retail and hospitality. The Cool Age has begun.

Cool has become a concept, denoting a kind of elusive X-factor that makes something exceptional. Individual. Covetable. Inspiring. Independent. Thoughtful. Limited. Pioneering. Exclusive. Innovative. Original. 

Cool has become shorthand for anything “interesting,” used by everyone – from Boomers through to Generation Y.

Whatever its manifestation, cool gives a brand, person, product, place or service a supernatural power to rise above the noise. To stand out in an ocean of “stuff” and make people remark to themselves:

“I want that.”

“I love that.”

“I’m going to tell my friends about that.”

Led by the founders of thecoolhunter.net, The Cool Hunter Platinum offers clients, agencies and marketeers an opportunity to de-code the concept of cool, to help successfully usher their product or brand into the Cool Age.

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THE COOL HUNTER COLLABORATIVE SERVICES


Custom subject-specific trend reports and presentations
From the world’s hottest trends in packaging and retail interior design, through to cutting-edge trends in fashion, pop culture and gadgetry – the cool hunter Platinum creates reports which zone in on your industry. 

Event concepts/product launch concepts
The Cool Hunter has covered some of the world’s most original concepts in events and launches. Let us help you ensure that yours won’t be forgotten.

Online concepts, online strategy and web design
As one of the most successful culture sites in the world, thecoolhunter.net knows a thing or two about creating websites that hit the pulse and pageviews. If you want to increase your brand’s presence on the web and reach a whole new online audience, The Cool Hunter Platinum offers innovative ideas to make it happen.

Advertising/creative agency consultation
Are you an agency pitching for a large fashion/lifestyle client? Working with The Cool Hunter can give the essential edge needed to rise above the rest.

Our unique view into the Cool World can enrich your own creative team through participating in brainstorming sessions, providing background or “inspiration-presentations” which reveal a snapshot of what innovators around the world are doing.

Brand revival and strategic associations
Does your brand need an overhaul? Access the cool hunter’s little black book and let us assemble a team of the world’s best creatives who will help transform your image. Do your stores need a redesign? Do you want to enter into strategic collaborations with designers? Let us work our contacts and help facilitate your transformation.

Product development and innovation
Through ideas and inspiration, the cool hunter team can help give your new product or service the elusive C-factor – whether it’s a lifestyle product or techno-gadget.

Project consultancy
Are you a property developer/hotelier and looking for inspiration on design and decoration? The Cool Hunter team can help refine your vision and hook you up with some of the world’s hottest design and architecture firms.
 
Media concepts
Production companies around the world have already come to The Cool Hunter to help them create new TV/Film ideas. If you’re putting together a series with a lifestyle/design/travel bent, we can help you refine the concept and ensure you’re featuring the “right” people and places.

To find out more contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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BMW M1 Concept
E-mail Wednesday, 30 April 2008

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Most of us know when we see an ‘M’ on the back of the BMW passing us on the freeway, there’s virtually no way we’re going to catch up.  The ‘M’ division BMW has recently revealed its latest concept – a tribute to their first mid-engine supercar originally manufactured by collaborative efforts of BMW and Lamborghini thirty years ago – the M1. 

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In the world of supercars, the M1 certainly looks like it will hold its own – an effortless blend of retro cool with revolutionary elegance. The new Liquid Orange M1 may only be a concept right now, but just know if you see those beady headlights quickly approaching from your rear view mirror, move out of the fast lane – you’re about to be overtaken! By Andrew J Wiener

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Baby Warmers - Purchase Here
E-mail Thursday, 24 April 2008

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We don’t care if it’s winter or summer, these European baby sleeping baggies are just too cute to keep to ourselves. We also don’t care that we happen to have no babies around, we bought these just to adore and to play dress-up with our teddy bears.

But for the rest of you who actually like to buy these for real babies, we have good news. They are now available to purchase through us.

With winter just around the corner, we thought it best to offer these to you now. Available in black only. And two sizes: 3 to 6 months and 6 to 12 months.  Price: $225, includes delivery - orders through This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

(Our online store will be up and running in June but we had to offer these now as the demand has been high)


 



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The Sugar Collective
E-mail Thursday, 24 April 2008

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"Are we not overreacting to the dangers of sugar? Learn more about sugar at sugarontheweb.com".

Great art direction, but could have been more effective with smarter copy.

Advertising Agency: Publicis Conseil, Paris, France

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Hot Track: Santogold - 'Les Artistes'
E-mail Tuesday, 22 April 2008


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Santogold’s 'L.E.S. Artistes' is a whole lot of good. With a spin of the single and the accompanying faux-gore video, it sounds like it was pieced together over several late nights at M.I.A.’s loft with help from with invited guests Tegan & Sara serving drinks, Nick Zinner controlling the stereo with all those obscure late ‘80s noise bands you’ve never heard of and revered UK beatsmith Switch twiddling a knob here and there for effect.

All the while Philly native, Santogold, bellows above it all with rousing, fists-clenched intensity. CSS’s Lovefoxx was there too, overseeing the green sausage guts aesthetic of the clip but she passed out in bathtub before the end. Sounds pretty damn great, don’t you think? Me too. By Dave Ruby Howe

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