PLACES TO GO | SANTA CATALINA BY SALVA LOPEZ

15 October 2014

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OMG, I was so excited when I came across this gorgeous photo series of Santa Catalina – a neighbourhood in Palma de Mallorca – by Salva Lopéz. [Thank you, thank you lovely Victoria from SFGirlByBay.]

As you might know I’ve got a bit of a crush on Palma and with this dark damp autumn weather I find myself daydreaming about warmer climes and sunshine. The photo series was commissioned by Monocle magazine and you’ll have to buy the issue or subscribe online to find out where all these gorgeous shops, bars and restaurants are to be found.

We’ve visited Palma and Santa Catalina for the first time back in 2010 and have since been back a few times enjoying the laid back Mediterranean vibe, fabulous Spanish tapas bars and restaurants as well as all the hip and quirky little shops. The mix of traditional architecture and modern renovations still gives me a buzz and I love exploring all the little alley ways and back roads. It is this essence and flavour that Salva captured so beautifully in his series.

To me Santa Catalina is an organically evolving neighbourhood that serves the needs of locals and students as well as expats by offering the diversity that I crave.

For more tips on where to go and what to do in Santa Catalina check out my previous post here.
 

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MORE INFORMATION | Monocle
PHOTOGRAPHY | Salva Lopéz
 
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PLACES TO GO | FRANCO MANCA LONDON

13 October 2014

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I’ve never been to Naples – arguably the birthplace of what we now refer to as pizza – but on one of my recent ventures into town I discovered Franco Manca. A pizzeria as close to the real thing as you can get without hopping on a plane to southern Italy.

It’s a small independent chain of pizza restaurants started in 2008 and passion for their product is at the heart of it. From branding to interior design – it’s all about simplicity, no fuss and good honest, quality ingredients.

The secret is in the slow-rising sourdough base (a minimum of 20hrs) which is baked in a wood burning ‘tufae’ brick oven made on site by specialised artisans from Naples producing a heat of about 500C (930F) – the oven (!) not the artisans. This blast-cooking method locks in the flour’s natural aroma and moisture producing a soft, easily digestible crust.

I had a simple Margarita which I watched the chefs prepare and have to say I was amazed at the difference to any other pizza I’ve tasted in the past. It was perfect! The texture, the subtle smoky flavour of some burnt dough ‘blisters’ and the combination of tomato, mozzarella and basil. Heaven is a good pizza – why has nobody made a poster or t-shirt with that slogan yet!?

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Their simple and honest concept also translates into their branding which is monochrome handwritten typography and a childlike logo squiggle of what could be interpreted as a pizza, or pizza throwing or a planetary system. Like all good concepts there is total cohesion between the product, branding and interior design which is simple and clean with a few rustic elements giving the wood burning oven pride of place at the centre of the space.

I loved the ‘ouch’ sign on my way to the restrooms, a simple detail that made me feel warm and fuzzy – discarding my natural cynicism for a minute and making me believe that somebody cares for my well-being, or at least wants to avoid a law suit.

A fabulous experience which was made even better when the bill arrived. In case you want proof I’ve included a shot of it below. Just leaves me to mention that sadly you can’t book but don’t worry they turn the tables around pretty swiftly so I hear there’s never a very long wait. Only problem is I can’t go back to our local now I’ve tasted the real deal. #modernproblems
 

NOTE: Check out Franco Manca’s website to read more about their passionate sourcing of ingredients.
 

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MORE INFORMATION | Franco Mancha
PHOTOGRAPHY | all iPhone by yours truely 😉
 
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MOOD BOARD | WEEKEND VIBES #04

11 October 2014

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With the weather turning more autumnal there’s a great excuse to stay in bed, listen to some cool tunes and chill out in style this weekend.
Isabel Marant is currently one of my favourite designers and I love the oversized sweaters, belted jacket and cargo pants she has designed for AW 14. Casual but chic, gorgeous fabrics beautifully made. Pity I can only afford the Stan Smith trainers the model is wearing.

Wishing you all some boho weekend vibes.
 
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NOTE | All via my Pinterest boards
 
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INTERIORS CRUSH | ECLECTIC APARTMENT IN BERLIN

9 October 2014

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You might remember my mood board last Saturday where I confessed my love of vintage gym equipment and Annabell Kutucu’s styling!? So I thought I’d share the whole project with you today which is a fabulous eclectic apartment in the trendy Berlin Mitte district.

A total bachelor pad and very masculine with mostly dark grey walls and ceilings and beautiful oak flooring. The apartment and styling pays homage to Berlin and it’s creative diversity with quirky details on display everywhere and the different textures from raw to polished wood, black leather and shiny steel add to the sumptuous effect.

There’s a great selection of large wall art, some sleek music and recording equipment and that wonderfully styled hall with a gym bench and vintage pieces – oh, how I love that idea. There’s even some white hand writing on the ceiling presumably for those totally chilled out moments when you’re lying on the floor in front of the fire listening to some great tunes late at night – recreational drugs optional.

A total interiors crush perfect for rock star wannabe’s and creative types, beautifully captured by Steve Herud – check out his portfolio for more inspirational interiors.
 

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INTERIOR DESIGN, STYLING | Annabell Kutucu & Michael Schickinger
PHOTOGRAPHY | Steve Herud
 
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PLACES TO GO | GRAANMARKT 13 ANTWERP

7 October 2014

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As promised here comes the second dose of Belgian cool, a penthouse apartment to die for and it’s for rent!

But let me rewind and give you the full picture. Graanmarkt 13 is a restaurant, a shop, a gallery and an apartment all under one roof. Tim and Ilse fell in love with the house and transformed it into a haven for those in search of special things with a soul and everything on display has its own story.

It’s a special concept where you can enjoy design, fashion, art, culture and gastronomic delights but it’s also a welcoming and warm home where the owners would like everyone to feel at ease.

The traditional building was reworked by famous Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen who created an industrial look throughout with rough concrete, exposed beams and wiring and beautiful large scale black frame windows. The owners initially wanted to run a B&B on the top floor of the townhouse but as they saw the space develop they decided to keep it as one large luxurious apartment which is now for rent accommodating up to six adults.

It’s an amazing space and Tim and Ilse have clearly invested a lot of love and attention to detail. No wonder they describe the space as ‘their best kept secret’.

 

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ABOVE | Owners Ilse and Tim

 

 
MORE INFORMATION | Graanmarkt 13
PHOTOGRAPHY | Frederik Vercruysse with thanks
 
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