NYC’s First Ever Affordable Watch Fair

Today through 25 October, digital publication worn&wound (known for reviewing affordably priced timepieces) will be hosting a NYC first. At 101 Wooster St in Soho, more than 18 boutique watch brands—all with reasonably priced offerings—are joining the website for a pop-up affordable watch fair, featuring both quartz and automatic watches. With many CH favorites represented, it will be a worthy event for novices and collectors …

Five Unexpected Cocktail Tools Under $88

From a vintage hotel bar set to a chemist's drink-making kit

With the announcement of everything from the Experimental Cocktail Club recipe book, Kickstarter’s retro Cocktail Computer and The Glenlivet Bar Cart, it’s never been more fun to make cocktails at home. A handful of newly released, moderately eccentric bar accessories have caught our attention and further supports this belief. The following five items—ranging from $4 to $88—provide something different yet entirely functional. For those looking …

Starbucks’ Vice President of Design + Content Jeffrey Fields Reveals Their Red Cup Design

Discussing global brand identity and how it morphs for changing seasons

While coffee preferences vary and CH often prefers to consume local, indie coffee brands, Starbucks plays a critical role in global coffee adoption—and they aim to do so responsibly. Moreover, they’re one of only a handful of brands whose iconography has reached the world over. Since 1997, Starbucks has unveiled a holiday cup that’s become synonymous with seasonal change (we’ve chronicled their progression visually here, …