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heart of glass

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It has been quite here. There's a good reason, I assure you. Everything is a bit chaotic on this side but look at this ventricle vessel and tell me if it was not worthy to break the silence. Simply stunning. I don't need to explicitly say I want one do I?

Found it via Neatorama. It was designed by Eva Milinkovic and I have no idea how to get one.

no such thing as too much chocolate

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We all learn that at some point. Well, not all, some strange phenomenon happens once in a while and a person that does not like chocolate emerges. Thanks to Josh Spear, Trendspotting, I was introduced to this great idea: design you can eat. Mary & Matt are designers from New York and created Chocolate Editions.



I would like to taste this dark chocolate, 72%, to see if it tastes as good as it looks.

unidirectionality of time

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It's been quiet around here because, truth be told, galaxies have had my full attention. But today, after stumbling on yet another gorgeous item of the internet, I had to share probably the most strange clock I ever saw.


It comes to prove that simplicity is awesome. This is called the Catena Wall Clock and it costs, well, a lot.

good looking numbers

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Probably one of the most boring things around a city are the door numbers. They are all the same, usually all ugly and most of the times you can't even read them properly. So, why not invest in a little "urban design" and re-invent house numbers?




I love these numbers from Medium. I have no idea how much they cost, but I would definitely love to see them hanging around my entrance door.

where would you wish to wake up tomorrow?

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The question is much, but much more complicated than it sounds at first glance. This video, kindly sent to me by R., gives us a glimpse of that wonderful product of nature: people. I love people, their qualities and their flaws, dreams and backgrounds.

For 8 minutes and 23 seconds you can access a very tiny bit of what is the human nature.




And you? Where would you wish to wake up tomorrow?

food for the soul

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Do you know that ritual, usually very popular on American tv shows, of eating an entire pint of Haagen Dazs' strawberry cheesecake after a breakup? Sometimes we need comfort food even though nothing particularly bad happened. Chocolate cake, I believe, can do wonders on that department.



I love to cook, but desserts are not my thing. I'm still looking for the perfect chocolate cake recipe and this one, from Sugarlaws, is next! Yami.

sport billy puma version

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I love big bags. Not only because I have to (the MacBook has to fit somewhere!) but also because I really need lots of space for all the crap I'm always carrying around. Sometimes I'm asked why do I need all that stuff and to explain it, would take a while. Truth is you never know when you're gonna need that campaign flyer from last sunday's election.

Anyway, recently I was awarded with a huge, beautiful, big bag that I gently call my "sport billy" (if you don't know what I'm talking about, here). It's a black bowling bag from Le Coq Sportif.


It's spacious and very, very nice! But a couple of days ago I laid my eyes on this Puma Heritage Grip Bag and, well, it is just gorgeous.


If anyone could be so kind as to translate this page (in deutsch) and let me know if they're giving them away for free, I would appreciate! Thank you!

perfect match

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I love books. I love them so much that I can't read one at a time. I always read 3 or 4 (or more) at the same time and, before you ask, yes, sometimes it happens that I just mix the stories a little bit. Nothing a little reading of a few past lines won't solve. I don't know why I do it but I've been reading like this for a long time and it became normal, I would say it's my process, my method.

As much as I love books I love libraries. They don't have to be fancy, I'm there for the books anyway, but when I have the privilege of living in the same city as the 3rd most beautiful library in the world, according to The Guardian, it can really take the love for books to a new level. Today's beautiful thing is the Boekhandel Selexyz Dominicanen, in Maastricht, Netherlands. I can't even pronounce the name, but the amazing thing about this library (as you can read in the article) is that it's located inside a church!


I really want to visit it someday because it really seems a pretty perfect match.

red and green go hand in hand

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Usually when we hear something is going green we often relate that to eco friendly behaviour. If you go green you're protecting nature and, after all, yourself.

Going red is another business. (RED), in case you haven't heard of it, is a "business model created to raise awareness and money [...] to invest in African AIDS programs". That means if you buy (RED) you are directly contributing to help solve the problem of AIDS in Africa. Because, right or wrong, no good cause escapes a very good dose of scepticism, some believe the impact is not as strong as it should be or all that money raising scheme is not as transparent as it should be.

I honestly think that should be praised for such an initiative. The money is not going all to Africa? At least some is and some is better than none and people hear about the very serious problem of AIDS in Africa. The impact is not that strong? At least there is something being done to measure an impact in the first place. If everybody would sit on their hands, that would be terribly worse.

So, as far as I'm concerned, I think the concept (and products!) behind (RED) is something we should applaud. My personal favourite was the iPod shuffle (RED) but they are not longer available so my second favourite (hey Santa, 'you readin'?) is the iPod nano (RED).



Interesting enough is that out of all possible RGB combinations that can make a red color, the color for the (RED) campaign is just stunning.

meaningful photography

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I know I will be insulting someone if I say that photography is more profound than painting, but in my humble point of view there are certain dimensions to a photograph that cannot be reproduced in a painting.

The first one being how does it communicate with you and as far as my experience goes, photographs are for the people whereas paintings are by the people. There is a certain selflessness in photography where in paintings there is selfishness.

I love photography, I've already given a few examples here. This next photograph is by Carolina Ödman. I just found about her photography recently but I've become a huge fan immediately. This is one of my favourites.

You can see her other amazing photos at Just a Big Picture.

the floor, that great surface

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The sheer amount of cool and brilliant ideas that floats around on the internet is just overwhelming. The lastest isn't-it-so-nice item I stumbled upon, on Toxel, is this very simple yet cool rug from Amazed.


I want it, of course.

books deserve it

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Continuing the thought of turning this blog into a wish list, here is something I would definitely do if someday I am given a duplex. It's not only a great idea, it is actually great design also.

I saw this idea for a staircase a long time ago and I still think it's a brilliant concept.



More about it on Apartment Therapy.

herbs made easy

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It is a little awkward to be writing about plants again when I did exactly that just two posts ago. But what can I do if this is another great idea and an even better piece of design?

I am seriously thinking about making this blog my official wish list, cars included. I absolutely love this new concept of indoor gardening. Just imagining the Sky Planter with fresh herbs right there on my future kitchen, makes me want to buy a house right this moment.

This Sky Planter is available through the Design Museum Shop. I want one. Badly.

little treat

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It's more or less a known fact that I love coffee. I even may be what some call a purist: I don't ruin my coffee with sugar, milk, honey or any other strange substance. I don't like to eat anything afterwards also, no chocolates or sweets of any kind and that's why I wouldn't be a good client to Starbucks since they seem to know nothing about coffee.

But I couldn't resist this little treat that I stumbled upon a couple of days ago on the internet. Even though the suggestion is to serve with coffee, I would rather do these little sweet things and appreciate them separately.


I love the fact you can do it yourself. Simplicity is definitely a beautiful thing and Vanille has set a perfect example in her blog At Down Under.

plants made easy

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I like plants and flowers but I confess I would more often than not forget to take care of them. Specially outside plants which require attention at least one time per day. I would probably look at them, appreciate them and completely forget I had to water them.

Now this little planter is absolutely stunning. I noticed it via OhJoy! and couldn't help but wonder how could I (eventually) get one to my future home.


They are from Design Night and are available here.

back to work nurturing the geek

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After a few days stop, Thus Beautiful is back with well, beautiful things. To get back to work, and to nurture the geek in me, nothing better than this Lorem Ipsum bracelet that I'm hoping Santa Claus will bring by the end of the year.

In case you have no idea what Lorem Ipsum is, here's a nice quick summary.

The cuff is available from Veer and Santa, if you read this blog, please come back later!

the perfect summer drink

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I'm not into alcohol that much, I actually don't like beer and I'm learning to appreciate wine. However there are a couple of drinks I love and usually what they have in common is they are all kind of sweet - Port Wine, Baileys, Sangria, and so on. A summer favourite is the Brazilian Caipirinha.

When I went to Brazil the hotel's bartender, a really nice guy, taught me how to make a true Caipirinha. I'll be considering doing it sometime soon.

lego moon landing

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The recreation of movie scenes with Lego has been around for a while and there are some amazing pictures out there. But because today marks the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission - when humans first walked on the Moon in case you haven't noticed! - I think this work from Mike Stimpson is very, very appropriate!



Really cool. Love it.