Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Monday, May 25, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Alexis Tricoire

"Babylone" hanging little light garden by Alexis Tricoire.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Hans Sandgren Jakobsen

Rocking stool by Hans Sandgren Jakobsen. Made by Orebo.

TwentyTwo chair for Italian brand Cecotti

Spanish designer Jaime Hayón launched TwentyTwo, a chair for Italian brand Ceccotti, in Milan last month. Via Dezeen.

Design for a living world

Ten designers including Ted Muehling (above), have created objects for Design for a Living World, an exhibition of products using sustainable materials from around the world that opened at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York this week. Via Dezeen.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

10 days in Andalusia

After my vacation in Spain i`m back at my blog to report about the best boutique hotels we stayed and some places to eat in Andalusia. During this trip we try to avoid the crowded touristic places and searched for the most authentic spanish lifestyle and environment.

We loved: the spanish way of life, tapas, historical centers, narrow streets, pueblo blancos, the quiet inland.

We hated: the tasteless new build, the overkilled use of concrete, the mess in some places, no vision of cityplanners.
We started our trip in Seville and stayed in the AC Ciudad hotel nearby the citycenter. We explored the city with the bikes of the SEvici bike project, the best way of sightseeing, we think.
The best traditional tapas we (ever) eated at Enrique Becerra.
After Seville we hired a car. Our next city we visited was Cordoba. In the beautiful historic center we stayed in the fantastic hotel we really recommend: Palicio del Bailo.
This authentic hotel exceeded all our expectations. We hope to stay in this hotel again in the future.... The rooms were very tastfull and refined designed....
The garden with the swimming pool, looks like paradise....
We loved the labyrinth of the narrow streets in Cordoba and discover hided squares.Our next city stop was Jerez de la Frontera, the sherry city, were old times past by. We stayed in the Casa Grande hotel, run by the most helpfull and sweet lady Monika Schröder. She makes your stay as pleasant as possible.

Our last stop was Tarifa, the surfing paradise because of the high waves and hard wind. The atmosphere felted energentic with some artistic gleam. Old hippies seems to enjoy the relaxing lifestyle.

Here we stayed in hotel El Escondite del Viento. Beautiful designed with the most famous classic design. The best traditional tapas we eated at El Pasillo.