Men love cars, sports, drinks and – of cause – beef. I’m beginning to love this place in Dusseldorf – which combines a shop and restaurant. Check it out.
Brandhorst. One of the most exciting museums in Munich.
I like these stylish bird accomodations. Interested? Check this out.
If you are looking for a store offering non-mainstream fashion this is the one in Munich. Sportskitchen!
Available now – the 2011 summer edition of Monocle Mediterraneo! Your must have on the roof top of Soho House Berlin.
Love the simplicity of Stanley Chow’s character illustrations. Sadly my favourite illustration of Joan Holloway of Madmen had to be removed due to copyright infringements. Get them here.
Boxpark — a pop-up shopping mall planned for launch this summer that’s created out of no fewer than 60 shipping crates. Boxpark will house more than 50 small stores in a two-story structure constructed on Bishopsgate Goods Yard, a former railway site that’s been unused for more than 40 years.
The Hüttenpalast in Berlin is a new hotel concept. Situated in a former vacuum-cleaner factory are a cluster of renovated old campsite caravans, each available to stay in for the night. Bookings and enquiries, here.
Knitting for beginners. This starter set gives you the basics for your next pair of socks. Let the cold winter come.
Order here!
Ralph Lauren’s approach to car collecting elevates the automobile to high art. Lauren’s private garage in Westchester County, New York, is a minimalist temple to motoring. The collection extends to around 60 cars, kept inside a deliberately non-descript structure that keeps its secrets closely guarded. Inside, thanks to design input from the Polo Ralph Lauren interiors team, the collection is displayed in a truly reverent fashion, part Zen garden, part Rothko Room, with every car placed on a carefully lit pedestal, yet kept maintained and primed for instant use.
































































































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