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Ich habe mich heute bei  MONOQI angemeldet und bin gespannt, was für Produkte mich dort erwarten.

MONOQI

MONOQI ist ein Berliner Start-up, ins Leben gerufen von Simon Fabich und Christoph Maire. Unterstützt werden diese noch von weiteren Business Angels. Der Name steht für “Schlüssel zu einzigartigem Design”. Das Prinzip dahinter ist, dass man innerhalb dieser “Community” Zugang zu einzigartigen Design Produkten zu fairen Preisen bekommt, die von Design Scouts weltweit ausgesucht werden. Aktuell befindet sich die Seite noch im Beta Stadium und man kann sich nur über eine persönliche Einladung anmelden. Wer also wie ich Interesse daran hat, kann diesen Einladungslink nutzen: MONOQI Invitation
Vorteil ist, dass man sich schon vor dem offiziellen Start Zugang zu den Produkten verschaffen kann.
Außerdem gibt es einen Blog, auf dem Designer vorgestellt werden.

MONOQI Blog

Ich bin gespannt was einen dann erwartet, wenn der Shop offiziell live geht.

I just saw a really great video uploaded by the user rickmereki on vimeo.

Hey travelled with 2 other guys for 44 days through 11 countries and made some stunning videos worth watching. I was totally captured by all the different colours, impressions, cultures…just watch it yourself, you´ll know what I mean.

 
There are also two more videos, similar to the first one, but about “learning” and “food”.

 

Rick Mereki : Director, producer, additional camera and editing
Tim White : DOP, producer, primary editing, sound
Andrew Lees : Actor, mover, groover
 

I just came back from New York, after five amazing days in this impressive city! Of course I have and want to share my experiences with you and give you some hints where to go and what to see.

It was my first time ever in the US and a little dream came true for me and my boyfriend. I was curious how this city would be because everybody who has been there before, told me that NY is so beautiful and cool and that I will definitely like it.
My holidays started on Wednesday with a nine hours Lufthansa flight to JFK airport. From there I took a taxi with my boyfriend to our hotel, the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers, directly located at the Times Square.
As we arrived in the evening, the first thing we did was to walk down the 7th Avenue to the Times Square and the Broadway. It was loud and crowded, full of neon lights, TV screens and people.

Times Square, New York

For us this was really a unique experience and something we will never forget. I guess being the first time at this place is special.

The next morning we had a great breakfast on the 44th floor in our hotel with greek yoghurt and fresh fruits and typical for the US with donuts, muffins and bagels.

Sheraton Hotel New York - SPG Lounge

The view was stunning, we were able to see the Times Square on the one side and the Central Park on the other side. Having such a great view over NY was perfect!
One thing we always wanted to do was go for a run in the Central Park. So we did it! There were many people going for a walk with their dogs or jogging and the park was overall really beautiful.

B&T in the Central Park

Central Park Impressions

One thing every girl is longing for when coming to New York is fashion. Believe me, there is so much choice of that you will for sure take much more home and spend much more money than you should. I made the experience that there are so many beautiful dresses, shoes, tops that you would like to buy all of them – sadly I am not a multi millionaire.
My favourite places to go shopping were on the 5th avenue – starting at the Rockefeller Center up to the Central Park were the Apple Store is.

5th Avenue NY

There are all the well known and affordable brands like, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch and Forever 21 but also the expensive ones like Michael Kors and Louis Vuitton.

Louis Vuitton Shop 5th Avenue

Abercrombie & Fitch store NY

Another area which is really great for shopping, and where more young creative fashion designers are ,is Greenwich Village and NoLita. In NoLita there are many nice designer shops like the Creatures of Comfort shop in the 205 Mulberry Street. They have beautiful clothes like these:

http://www.creaturesofcomfort.us

http://www.creaturesofcomfort.us

The Lafayette street is also worth a visit as there are many many shops and when we were there, there was also a market in the Lafayette street.

Lafayette Street Market

After all the shopping and walking around, a good place to have a rest and grab a cup of coffee and a delicious cupcake is the “Little Cupcake Bakeshop” in the 30 Price Street. Another well known cupcake bakery is the “Magnolia Bakery” on the 1240 Avenue of the Americas.

Magnolia Bakery Bag

Besides delicious cupcakes they have great chocolate brownies. You should really try them, I guess they are the best I ever had.
But actually, wherever you are in NY there are many bars, restaurants and bakeries to have a rest.

Bakery on the 7th Street

If you are looking for a nice place to have a dinner and a good steak, which was on our to do list in the US, you should go to the Macelleria. It is a really nice restaurant in the meatpacking district on the 48 Gansevoort Street.

Photo via macelleria.com

The steaks were really big there, but also really delicious. Believe me, you don´t need a starter at the Macelleria.

Photo via macelleria.com

So after this little break, back to shopping! A store most of the people recommended me was macy´s. It is a big department store where you can get almost all designer brands. It reminded me a bit of Harrod´s in London.

macy´s store in NY

Overall I must say that I did not like it that much, as it was really crowded and an old building and the prices were rather European. What I liked more than macy´s was Century 21, which is also a big department store but with really good bargains. There you will find lots of designer brands at rather cheap and affordable prices. I really liked the shoe selection they had and bought some. You should really take some time to go there because it is so big!

Of course we had to visit the Apple Store on the 5th Avenue. We were there one day before the launch of the 4s in the shop so people were already camping outside the store and waiting to get one. One thing we wanted to have a look at, was the iPad2 and I must say that the prices are not much cheaper than in Germany.

Apple store 5th avenue NY

I only bought myself a new iPhone bumper, although the Michael Kors Wallet Clutch was really tempting..

Michael Kors iPhone Wallet Clutch

After all the shopping, back to culture. One day we went to the MoMa, the Museum of Modern Art. We went there on a Friday, because the entrance on Friday is free which was great. It is a really interesting museum with lots of interactive elements. Here are some impressions:

MoMa NY

Bootsmann is impressed.

Calligraphy

Modern Art

Big Lips

Superman?

For Tylda

Other things you can do in NY…
If you want to have a great view over NY, go to the Rockefeller Center.

Rockefeller Center NY

Go for a walk to the Brooklyn Bridge and the Pier21.

Brooklyn Bridge

See the Statue of Liberty.

Statue of Liberty

Have a burger at 5 guys, which is in my opinion one of the best burgers in town.

5 guys burger chain NY

Have a look at the court district and walk down the wall street.

United states court house

Smile about some things.

Pigeon longing for a Fatty Snack

See a Broadway show.

Broadway NY

See a shooting for a movie.

Shooting for a movie at the Trump Tower

See the St. Patrick´s Cathedral on the 5th Avenue.

St. Patrick´s Cathedral NY

Go in the early morning to the NBC studio and watch the live breakfast show through the window.

NBC studios NY

Walk down the 7th avenue to the Times Square.

Times Square

Times Square horse - One of my favourite pictures.

There are so many other things you can do. I only spend five days there and NY really impressed me. I really loved it! So enjoy your time in NY and if you need tips on where to go or have tips for me, just drop me an e-Mail.

NY cab

I ♥ NY

Goodbye NY – See you soon!

Goodbye NY

I just saw a beautiful lamp which is easy to make and which I need to share with you.

DIY Lamp via handmadeology.com

DIY Lamp via handmadeology.com

You just need:

  • corn starch
  • balloon (we used a 40” blown up until completely round, as pictured)
  • upholstery thread (but any thread will do)
  • twine
  • drop cloth
  • school glue
  • cheap paintbrush
  • petroleum jelly
  • lamp kit
  • 24+ doilies
  • stiff stuff

Here you can find the whole manual with detailed pictures on how to make the lamp on your own. Good luck!

On the blog mymodernmet.com I just saw a post about split family faces. Ulric Collette, a Canadian graphic designer and photographer, had the idea to find out how much family members really look alike and called the project “Genetic Portraits”.
He splits the faces of two family members and puts them back together again. The results are sometimes stunning because of the similarities and sometimes the results are totally different. Anyway, have a look at the pictures and image how much you might look like your mother or father twenty years from now.

Mother 56 & Daughter 23 // UlricCollette01 via ulriccollette.com

Father 53 & Son 28 // UlricCollette08 via http://www.ulriccollette.com/

I have seen so many beautiful ideas on the site of homeklondike.com. So if you need some inspiration for your home, here are some of my favourite pictures from their website. Hallway, kitchen, outdoor garden and lighting inspirations.

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I discovered the “Bent Objects” site by Terry Border and I must say that it is brilliant. He started to work with a coil of wire in 2006, shaping objects with it. He then started to integrate other everyday objects, combining them with the wire. He made pictures of these objects and put them on this blog. The outcome are brilliant little scenes with a hidden meaning. I have found so many pictures which made me smile because I really like his sense of humour.

Here are some of my favourite picks from his website:

Keep on reading, if you like…