Archive for October, 2007

SMS M500 watch finally ships

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

pic1.jpg

The M500 watch finally shipped today although promissing the same for over 4 months. Appearently the latest improved version now comes standard with a steel bracelet and the water-resistant M500 works on GSM Quadband frequencies which are 850Mhz, 900Mhz, 1800Mhz and 1900Mhz. This allows anyone who has a GSM SIM card to use the M500 in any country around the world. The M500 has a built-in MP3 and MP4 player, TFT Touchscreen, Voice Bluetooth, Data Bluetooth, 128MB standard memory and U Disk functionality for all JM2E applications.

Picture Bags

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

tas02.jpgtas07.jpgtas12.jpg

Celebs in europe are walking around these days with Mave’s picture designer bags. Although they don’t come cheap (between € 170 and 300) you can now walk around with either your high-school love, your family reunion or your daughters wedding picture on your bag or purse. (what about that picture of your hubby cheating?)

Roxy – Brazil

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

roxy.jpg

Say “Brazil” and most of us think of Rio, carnival, party and beach. But those who for some reason end up in the central Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, that has neither beach nor Rio, will be glad to know that party is alive and well here, too. In the state’s party-crazy capital of Belo Horizonte, the swankiest neighborhood is Savassi. And there, Roxy is making itself famous as the top chic night-club – not an easy feat in this city of bars and clubs.
roxy3.jpg

Roxy owners Robert Marent and Jajá Jácome gave local architect and DJ Fred Mafra creative freedom and he came up with a retro-futuristic madhouse.

Thanks Coolhunter.

Elkus Manfredi Neiman Marcus Store

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

natickneimans.jpg

Inspired by a silk dress, the wrapping for a new Neiman Marcus store in Boston undulates and folds around the building.

Neiman’s philosophy is that every store should look completely different from every other of their stores. In line with this, the wrap to this outlet in Boston is made from patches of stainless steel knitted together and is 40 feet high and the length of two football fields.

The secret is in the subtle change of colors and the way that they are merged together, creating the breezy look of a silk skirt. Apparently it’s modeled on a particular dress, one that the architect Howard Elkus of Boston firm Elkus Manfredi once designed for his wife to wear to a music festival in England.

Two Eyes TV – Hide your LCD screen stylishly

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

two-eyes-tv-1_48.jpg
R4 from Two Eyes TV is made in the Netherlands and this gorgeous piece of furniture makes your TV disappear. You can opt for the fabric and color of your liking to perfectly match your interiors. When switched on, the large screen slowly emerges out of the individually styled cabinet and it retracts back into the same when it’s turned off. The R4 is fit for 32-inch high-quality LCD screens. The combination of size and quality of the display allows for a comfortable viewing in a range of up to 4 meters. It is also available with a built-in DVD player.

Live Free or Die Hard DVD to also include downloadable version

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

10-17-07-diehard.jpg

Warner Home Video is releasing the LIVE FREE or DIE HARD DVD including an “electronic copy of the complete movie” that can be played on a computer and select video players on November 20th. Appearently it sounds better then it is as you can only transfer the movie file to Windows-based computers or PMP’s with Microsoft Windows. So we going into the right direction but Warner why these silly limitations?

Herb-Savor

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

img_product-herb-savor-1.jpg

Although it’s common knowledge that fresh ingredients yield the best results when cooking, the organic locally-grown herbs I bring home from the farmer’s market always seem to wilt the second I close the refrigerator door. Replacing the old tin can-and-plastic bag method, Prepara’s Prepara Herb-Savor prolongs the life of fresh herbs for up to three weeks keeping them encased with the ends submerged in water. (I’ve got a healthy crop of Italian parsley, mint and marjoram that’s going on four weeks thanks to the Herb-Savor.)

With a slim design, it fits comfortably in most fridge doors or narrow spaces and its sturdy construction means it will stand up to bangs and drops. A transparent plastic case allows for monitoring, a removable stainless steel basket makes it simple to wash the herbs and a rubber plug enables you to easily refill the water base. Also great for asparagus, the Herb-Savor will allow you to splurge on lots of fresh herbs even if you don’t know when you are going to get around to making that salsa, bruscetta or mojito.

Available online at Sur La Table for $30.

Suzhou Museum

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

suz.jpg

Chinese architect I.M. Pei with Pei Partnership Architects recently designed the Suzhou Museum in the city’s historic district 100 miles northwest of Shanghai. The building adjoins the 19th century Zhong Wang Fu complex and the UNESCO-listed 16th century Garden of the Administrator.

Architecture and landscape become interrelated as a series of gardens and courtyards flow in and from the building itself. While a high wall visually separates the museum’s main garden from the adjacent ancient garden, a stream of water connected by a footbridge joins the two properties together. The gardens, however, are not modeled after their ancient counterpart. Pei yearns to establish a contemporary form of Chinese landscape design.

suzz.jpg

The interior space unfolds into a series of spaces made up of varying heights and geometric shapes. The collection consists of a mix of ancient and modern art – relics from Ming and Qing dynasties as well as contemporary exhibitions.

Pei deliberately built a modern structure while capturing the subtle yet expressive Chinese spirit. The building’s exterior, with its white walls and gray tiled roof not only respects the traditional color-scheme used throughout the city of Suzhou, but also provides a backdrop further emphasizing the importance of the gardens. In his museum, Pei hopes to foster and inspire a new generation of thinking about Chinese-specific modern architecture and design.

Thanks Coolhunter.

Supratherm glass bathroom heating emits visible warmth

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

supratherm_48.jpg

Looking for the ultimate in bathroom glass bathroom heating? Check out the system called Supratherm from Germany’s Sprinz. The Supratherm radiators for your lavish bathroom are available as freestanding and wall-mount units. Designed beautifully, these thin electric glass radiators occupy a very little space of yours and throw out a lot of warmth, visually too, as you can see in the image. These heaters can be festooned with any pattern, image or digital photo of your liking. You can opt for anything, say landscapes, nature sights, fireplaces, or bamboo forest photos. Made out of safety glass and quality stainless steel, the Supratherm can be placed in bathroom, hall, guest bedrooms, living rooms, or anywhere you like to.

Glow in the dark dog

Monday, October 15th, 2007

visiglo-dogs.gif

As fall continues to slowly roll in, the days become shorter and walking your dog or playing at the local park gets a little more challenging and a little less safe. Visiglo battery-powered illuminated leashes and collars are available in 3 playful styles; Fashion, Sport, and L.E.D.

Both leashes and collars are made from high-thread count, making them durable and comfortable for dogs to wear and for owners to hold onto