
We Love the VS-01 vertical turntable.
We love the VS-01 vertical turntable from CoolGeek which aims to bring back the golden age of vinyl. Producing professional sound quality as the record rotates under the carbon fibre tonearm.
Art, Design, Tech and the Fashion stuff we love. Chosen by the team at FAD magazine.
We love the VS-01 vertical turntable from CoolGeek which aims to bring back the golden age of vinyl. Producing professional sound quality as the record rotates under the carbon fibre tonearm.
We love Jean Jullien & Case Studyo new collaboration ’Antoine and Charles ‘The Cousins’. Reimagining the everyday world and creating… Read More
Record players (a record player is also known as a turntable) have been back in style for the better part of a decade. Although digital streaming is a popular way to listen to music, many music lovers miss the richness of sound quality found in records. Record players and turntables have made a resurgence in the United States and abroad for a reason.
I have collated some of my favourite initiatives. and will interview the key players in this wave of change in the following weeks.
A mustachioed tiger, tied to a lamppost, heaven and hell, precarious sculpture, helmets, tarred toys and an immense painting.
Read my interview with Heather Sincavage. The performace artists employs food metaphoric properties (both symbolically and visually) to explore and explode trauma.
We love Sony’s rebooted Aibo robot dog which is available for preorder in Japan and the U.S.A now
Universal Pictures’ First Man, directed by Damien Chazelle will open the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The full program of the festival will be announced shortly by Alberto Barbera, the director.
We Love Kvaern’s BMX-influenced electric bike which features a solar-powered charging pack.The bike can accelerate from 0 to 15 mph in 4.5 seconds, and makes use of a torque sensor that varies the electrical assist to suit riding conditions.
Check these amazing beautiful sculptures from Japanese artist Yusuke Aonuma. Made from Dandelion fluff Aonuma harvests the light-weight plant form (known as Tanpopo in Japanese) before drying them to give him a material from which to to work with.
We Love Rirkrit Tiravanija’s bamboo maze. You can see it at the National Gallery Singapore, (South East Asia’s leading cultural institution), at its Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden.
We Love this interactive art installation called Ilumina that debuted at Burning Man this year. A 37-foot tall creation that illuminated the Nevada desert.
We Love these large-scale, geometric colour sculptures of British sculptor David Annesley which are featured in a new exhibition at Waddington Custot.
We Love these sunglasses from Retrosuperfuture that utilise Andy Warhol’s illustrations of eyes and pupils to create a new range of sunglasses.
We Love Saint Laurent’s collab with Polaroid for their iconic SX-70 instant camera.
Artist Michel Comte highlights the rapid process of change, rising ocean levels and the decline of the remaining ice masses so essential to our survival.
We love Mehrnoosh Khadivi’s poetic, kinetic installation that celebrates the launch of Roland Mouret’s debut perfume Une Amourette.
We love Bronze Oak Grove by Rob and Nick Carter. Bronze Oak Grove, 2017 has made its debut in the North Flower Walk in Kensington Gardens
We love artist David Breuer-Weil massive heads “Visitor” and “Brainbox”. You can see them now as they break through the ground at Cavendish Square and Portman Square.
We love Richard Deacon’s sculpture Never Mind. Never Mind was first acquired by Antwerp’s Middelheim Museum in 1993.
British artist Samuel Zealey explores physicality and materiality through his large-scale sculpture practice that is based on a love of physics and engineering.
Holly Hendry doesn’t do anything by halves.
London has trained some of the most interesting visionaries in the Fashion industry of today. Galliano, McQueen and McCartney to name just a few.