OK, that may be a little extreme. My girlfriend has been on at me endlessly to fix up and revamp our home for weeks now, to the point in which single-life (aka peace and quiet) has been looking pretty appealing. However, it’s always important to keep the lady in your life happy, and I thought, if I’m going to do it, I might as well write about it and offer some tips to other poor ... Read More →
Spread the Word
We are in a north London caff, eating toast and Marmite, and Jeremy Deller, fresh from his triumphant turn hosting Britain’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale, is signing 12in copies of his version of A Guy Called Gerald’s Voodoo Ray. The record, one of Deller’s personal favourites and a defining track of the acid-house movement, will go on to sell for £100. Later this week, Deller will share a night at Tate Britain with Warp ... Read More →
The Left-Over-Space House by Cox Rayner Architects
Located in Sydney’s suburb of Paddington, ‘The Left-Over-Space House’ designed by Cox Rayner Architects is a prime example of how a small narrow property can be used effectively to create a comfortable living space. “This narrow private house demonstrates what can be achieved on the myriad of ‘left-over’ spaces in inner cities, such as disused easements or parking lots. In this case, a 3 metre wide tiny caretaker’s cottage, adjoining a Heritage Hall has been recycled and linearly ... Read More →
Sir Jack’s Ox Horn Whiskey Tumblers
Make a statement with these old fashioned whiskey tumblers handcrafted in England from natural horn selected for its durability and exquisite variation in both grain and color. Polished to a brilliant shine and engraved with their signature Sir Jack’s logo these horn tumblers are the perfect drinking vessel for your single malt of choice. Sold in sets of two horn whiskey tumblers (a gentleman should never drink alone). Sir Jack’s
Inside Frank Sinatra’s New York Penthouse
Designed by Frank Sinatra himself in 1961, this 3,200 square foot NYC penthouse belonged to the screen legend up until 1972. The Manhattan residence was dubbed a “glittering grotto in the sky” by artist Andy Warhol and features four bedrooms, six bathrooms, massive window treatments and two large terraces which wrap around the apartment to offer stunning panoramic views of the East River. Due to a large renovation in 2008, this incredible penthouse – listed at $6 ... Read More →