Exceptional exhibitions are often entirely transportive; removing attendees from normalcy and delivering them to otherness. It can be done subtly, of course, but the route artistic duo The Haas Brothers have taken with "King Dong Come" is anything...
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While we traditionally shy away from branding on iPhone cases, there's something definitively charming about the embossed octopus on Nodus' new shell case. The slim top vegetable-tanned Italian leather item is otherwise visually minimal but there are numerous features worth mentioning. On its interior, there's a soft microfiber lining, and the case itself has a polycarbonate core for shock protection. There's also an internal magnetic docking system, and a free portable dock. Altogether, almost all iPhone case needs have been addressed in a beautiful product. Price in Pounds.
A joint venture between Kiehl's and Brooklyn-based art collective FAILE (aka Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller), this collection of luxe skincare products sees 100% of net profits going toward non-profit Feeding America. The set includes Daily Reviving Concentrate, limited edition Ultra Facial Cream, limited edition Creme de Corps, and a limited edition FAILE sticker; the total value of each set sold translates to 415 meals for those in need through the charity. Yes, it's a beautifully designed kit of lavish items, but the charitable element remains undeniably important.
If you're tired of the standard black backpack, Burton's latest collaborative offering might provide a solution. From the vintage rucksack design to the statement-making pattern by artist Phil Frost, it's an uncommon bag with some superb functionality. In addition to the main entry, there's also an external and internal accessible padded laptop compartment, a top accessories pocket and an internal mesh pocket for stowing—offering 25L worth of storage space. And as with all Burton products, it comes with a lifetime warranty, making it a reasonable product for everyday use.
Released on vinyl for the first time, Compilation #1 is an essential for DFA Records fans. While the album was released in the olden days (pre-iTunes) on CD, it's now available as a two-record set and features the likes of The Rapture, The Juan Maclean, LCD Soundsystem and Black Dice. A standout—and throw-back considering the age of CDs—is The Rapture's "House of Jealous Lovers," which is sure to bring back some memories.
With so many drones on offer, it's a challenge to commit to one without understanding exactly what you need. As longtime users of Yuneec products, we can attest to their ease of use. But, with the new Breeze quadcopter there are a few other attributes worth mentioning: a 4K camera that transmits imagery right to your smartphone, a lens with a 117° field of view, a flight distance of 262.5' from the controller and 12 minutes of continuous flight time (yes, this is actually very good). At less than a pound, it's also easy to transport. There are some wildly complex drones out there now, but for most people this is all you need.
Brooklyn-based artist and designer Adam J Kurtz's second book "Pick Me Up: a Pep Talk for Now and Later" (the follow-up to "1 Page at a Time") is part activity guide for adults and part therapy session. Not only are there spaces for drawing and writing poems, the majority of the pages are full of relatable modern-day anxieties and plenty of existential, dark humor. It's not all doom and gloom though, there's plenty of sweet and funny moments—along with sound advice.
An update to the classic and ever-wearable Henley, this Pima Cotton, Tencel and Spandex blend makes for easy comfort. The fabric also allows for breathability, moisture-wicking and resistance to wrinkles. The colorways include navy, and dark or pale heather—all which play well with other colors. From size small to XX-large, it's been designed for all occasions and all people.
All-natural; paraben-, SLS- and petroleum-free; and made with just eight or nine ingredients, PLANT body washes still manage to feel luxurious and smell lovely. With different scents and vibes, this pack of five travel-sized bottles come in Be Well, Get Happy, Get It On, Wake Up and Calm Down. The latter (our favorite) utilizes rosemary, ginger and ,of course, lavender. Also useful for travel, the screw top means no lost bottle caps while en route.
Calling to mind the yin and yang symbol, as well as a stacked pebble meditation marker, Scott Henderson's porcelain Zen + Pepper set brings a bit of serenity into the kitchen. Channeling soft river stone shapes and employing a functional, nestled design, there's nothing quite like the shaker set. And as the port for filling happens to be on the underside, there's surprisingly ample space within each for their respective seasonings.
A pretty raincoat with a pretty price to match, Stutterheim + Garance Doré Studio's new collaboration raincoat is entirely covetable. The limited edition coat is in Stutterheim's Mosebacke style, but in a pale pink, white and transparent paneled colorway. Made from the outerwear brand's classic rubberized cotton and with double-welded seams, this coat matches a divine aesthetic with pragmatic functionality (certainly more exciting on a dreary day than an emergency poncho). Stutterheim also offers free shipping worldwide.
Loungewear doesn't have to sacrifice aesthetics for the sake of comfort. An ideal example: Greats' Amalfi slides make poolside strolls both comfortable and slip-on easy. The premium Italian leather upper and plush molded eva sole, however, deliver a contemporary monochromatic beauty that's classy enough for the more luxuriant sunny escapes. This is premium footwear made exactly where you'd expect based on the name: Italy.
Made from Carrara marble, this ultra-minimal and contemporary take on the menorah remains faithful to its tradition. With nine slots for candles (one for each of the eight days of Hanukkah and shamash) this piece's left and right lines also create an 18-degree angle—with 18 being another significant number in Judaism. Measuring 1.75 by 2.5 by 11.5 inches and available to purchase with or without hand-dipped candles, this is a glorious way to maintain tradition while also embracing a passion for modern design.
With a list of contributors as long as its title, "100 Secrets of the Art World: Everything You Always Wanted to Know from Artists, Collectors and Curators, but Were Afraid to Ask," is an impressive book full of information from powerful players in the art world. From Jeff Koons to Marina Abramović and John Baldessari; curators from the world's most significant museums and more; the contributors know a thing or three about contemporary art. Not just entertaining, the book offers insights and tips for those wanting to start visiting more galleries and festivals, as well as those who are starting their collection.
Made in collaboration by Deer Dana and Me and You, this Bad Girl bandana is an homage to Rihanna. Available in black or pink, the 100% cotton accessory is covered in Rihanna's favorite design motifs—including everything from retro cat-eye sunglasses to fluffy kitten heels and blunts. This makes for a great alternative to the classic paisley bandana and a subtle way to show fandom without going overboard.
Molly Schoit’s book based on the Instagram @TheUnsungHeroines handle, "Game Changers: The Unsung Heroines of Sports History" celebrates the forgotten, lesser known women athletes who paved the way for today's sports stars. From Jackie Towanda (the first woman to box at Madison Square Garden) to Conchita Cintrón (a bullfighter also known as The Golden Goddess) and Renée Richards (the first transgender woman to play in a professional tennis tournament) the book is full of significant images and stories from a century of sportswomen.
Made in Cloquet, Minnesota, Askov Finlayson's North beanies have a retro gather-round-the-campfire feel, but there's a very forward-thinking message here as well. With every hat sold from the North collection, a donation is made to the Climate Generation to support their Keep The North Cold initiative, which educates the younger generations about climate change. The beanies are available in various colorways, but our pick is the navy and black version, which will match almost everything in your winter wardrobe.
Offering everything from a fully programmatic shutter (for beginners) to manual exposure settings (for those looking to get technical or exploratory), Lomography's new Lomo'Instant Wide Victoria Peak works in the hands of all photographers. The camera employs Fuji Instax Wide film, double the size of standard Instax Mini film, making it ideal for vistas but with a built-in premium 90mm lens, detailed portraiture is also at your fingertips. Four brightly-colored flash gel filters and the ability for multiple exposure (and long exposure) shots lend further artistic options. And it's all wrapped in a beautiful shiny glitter silver faux leather and glitter black linen shell.
Made from 100% cotton, yarn-dyed indigo sashiko, these slip-ons from the TOMS + The Hill-Side collaboration feature quintessential elements of each brand. Thanks to The Hill-Side's ties to Tokyo, the fabric comes from Japan, while the design of the shoe is classic TOMS. With blue chambray lining and a rubber outsole, the shoes are comfortable enough for everyday wear, while the rich indigo colorway elevates them to a more sophisticated level.
Gloria Steinem once said that we need to "eroticize equality" rather than women's bodies. This T-shirt from Prinkshop makes the statement, plain and simple, for all to see. The best part about wearing this particular belief on your chest is that Prinkshop gives 30% of their profits to Lady Parts Justice—an organization that uses humor and transparency to educate women about how their rights are being removed, and encourage people to form alliances in order to keep each other safe.
With inspiration from Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg’s De Stijl movement, the Type 75 Desk Lamp is the epitome of form and function. The red, yellow, white and blue lamp—designed by Paul Smith and Anglepoise—makes for an ideal desk lamp, but of course would do just as well as a bedside light. With primary colors and sharp lines, the lamp is made from aluminum and cast iron and comes with an energy-efficient 10W E27 LED lightbulb.
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