L’Oreal Turns 100


L’Oreal Paris has been celebrating its 100 Years of Legendary Beauty (aka, its 100th Anniversary) for the past couple of weeks. Okay, big deal – make up for 100 years, who knew? But it seems the campaign which has been sparked by such an event, has dealt us lovers-of-all-things-lovely a nice big serving of vintagey glamour.

A collection of the vintage advertisements from L’oreal has been gracing the pages of girly magazines across Australia and, I’m sure, the rest of the L’oreal saturated world.

What can I say, it’s a lovely tribute to both the make up company and its female disciples bringing out the sentimental side of the make up industry which is a welcome change than the usual air-brushing/false advertising diatribes. Enjoy! For more pics, check out Harpers Bazaar or the official L’Oreal Website for more celebatory glamour!

Too trendy – Louboutin Rollerball Loafers

Do you think that these Christian Louboutin’s could be any more trendy? Studs and androgyny? I’m not sure I can handle it. They are pretty kick-ass. I could see some hipsters rocking these, but then again there is that price tag. Personally, if I’m going to pay $995 for Louboutins, I certainly won’t be picking these.

Jenn Ortiz is a graduate of the University of Florida with degrees in History and Latin American Studies with hopes to pursue a PhD in Child Development. She currently writes fashion and style for The Little Pink Book and Wishpot’s Fashion Blog. She also runs her own blog, {Bits of Beauty}.

And I’m sleeping on a jet plane?

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Getting stranded in an airport overnight is a real drag (trust me, it just happened to me recently) but imagine if this airport also offered some seriously interesting sleeping accommodations right next door, not so bad anymore?  Well, that is exactly what has happened at Stockholm’s Arlanda airport.  Parked directly in front of the airport is the Jumbo Hostel, the world’s first hostel on a plane.  The double-decker 1976 Boeing 747-200 comes fashioned with a lounge, cafe, and 25 rooms to sleep in -ranging from your usual hostel-style bunk beds to a “fancy” private cockpit suite.  

 

 

Tokyo National Art Center

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On our recent voyage to Japan, Tokyo proved to be our favourite destination – full of colour, youth culture, fresh design and architecture amongst many other things. One stunning structure which caught our attention, however, was the Tokyo National Art Center.

A stunning construction of glass and concrete, the building appears from afar to be more akin to a crystal than your typical building. The centre was designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa and located in Roppongi, the unofficial modern architecture district of Tokyo. Details »

A Musical Place

Hey there, lovely readers of Design Tavern. I’m Jenn, a new addition, and will be guest blogging from time to time. {Thanks Henry for giving me the opportunity!} I’m excited to be able to share my architecture and design finds with you, since I usually write on other subjects {mostly fashion, art, and life.}

I stumbled across these images and figured it would be a good start:

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Japan Trip: How about a stroll through a concrete Garden?

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The first post in what I hope to be a series from my recent trip to Japan.
I hope for this series to be available as a guide to a few places to visit and a few things to do! (though it is very far from a complete list!)

First I would like to share with you my visit to the Kyoto Garden of Fine Arts, by the master of concrete, Tadao Ando.
Personally, Ando’s work has been an amazing influence, such refined works from a man who had previously worked as a truck driver, a boxer and had no formal training.

You will more often than not hear Ando recognised for his use of concrete, a work of fine craftsmanship.

The Garden of Fine Art situated North of Japan’s traditional capital Kyoto and not far from the Kyoto Prefectural Botanical Gardens, is an ‘open air gallery.’ Though perhaps the words ‘garden’ and even ‘gallery’ are open to interpretation?

The garden’s classical works have been recreated on large weatherproof ceramic plates in a modern concrete ‘garden.’
Though the real interest for me was held in the minimalist concrete walkways and walls rather than the works themselves.

The garden, completed in 1990 uses modern materials of concrete and glass yet holds traditional works of art, and also responds to the serenity of a traditional Japanese garden. Two concrete ramps intertwine their way down into the lower parts of the garden, taking the visitor on a journey through large concrete volumes that serve as separating the space, creating voids whilst also serving as a surface for the works themselves.

Another main feature of the garden is the horizontal and vertical walls and pools of water that flow from the top most level down through the garden whilst the constant sound of falling water serves as soft background ambience.

The Main Entrance (and you can just see Monet’s water lillies under the surface.)

Window looking outside the garden

There are many water features that run horizontally, vertically, horizontally again like a maze through the garden, and also add a gentle background noise when walking through.

An intersection of elements that span through the entire building. (and a hint of the works contained.)

And a Detail of the same intersection.

In, looking out, this shot also shows the looping path that winds its way down to the bottom of the open garden.

Another shot of the ramp continuing down, you can see the element that goes through the wall (top right, and center)

A shot of the different levels and voids.

Openings revealing the works on the wall behind them.

Abrupt intersection and viewing point.

And Looking back, a good demonstration of the shear volumes dividing the space.

Another shot of the horizontal water and the path. Also hints of the botanical gardens behind.

Some photos of the recreated works themselves.

Garden of Fine Arts (Kyoto Fruits Toban Meiga no Niwa)
Shimogamo Hangicho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0823. Tel. 075-724-2188
Hrs. 9:00-17:00 (enter by 16:30). Closed Dec. 28- Jan 4.
100 yen (50 yen in case of combination ticket with Kyoto Botanical Garden)
The fastest way to get here from Kyoto Station or Hankyu Karasuma is to take the subway to Kitayama Station.

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10 Eco Wallpapers to chic-up your home.

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Inspired by a weekend searching for chic website wallpapers.. here is a sample of eco wallpapers (for your home!) from a range of designers and manufacturers -

Guilt free style!

Aspen


Peony


Heritage


Summer

Graham & Brown
Graham & Brown is very proud of it’s environmental efforts. Our Eco wallpaper collection were a world’s first. Design to our usual high standards, our Eco products are VOC Free (so no volatile organic compounds) and printed on paper from managed sources (for every tree chopped down three are planted).

‘Pavilion Birds’ Hand Finished Wallpaper

‘Burlesque’ Hand Printed Wallpaper

EcoCentric
This environmentally-friendly wallpaper is printed on paper from 100% FSC timber sources using purely water based inks, with no harmful VOC’s or solvents.

Butterfly Jubilee

Mod Green Pod
100% Organic Cotton Home Textiles- Our fabrics and wallpaper are US-made and follow the Global Organic Textile Standards to help create a healthy home.

Eco.se
‘For us at Eco Wallpaper, taking care of the environment is natural, at every stage from raw materials to finished product.

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The making of a monster! SeventhStreet Studio – A sneak peak into their CG process.

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SEVENTHSTREET Studio have given readers an insight into the creative process for one of their latest CG compositions, the ‘Mustang Monster.’

And the kind people at seventhstreet have the mustang desktop up for download here.

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