NYC + Paris = London, shot entirely on a Nokia N8
via TWBE
NYC + Paris = London, shot entirely on a Nokia N8
via TWBE


Built in New Zealand by Alloy Yachts, the boat was designed by Naval Architect Philippe Briand. Combining the best of modern living with the luxuries of living on the sea, the boat was inspired by contemporary city living. We especially appreciate the open air living, vast teak floors and clean lines of every detail. Make sure to check out the rest of the pictures after the jump.
Thanks for the tip Paul, via if it’s hip, it’s here

Two of our favorite brands have paired up to create some inspiring designs for your favorite gadgets. Pairing A.P.C‘s quality materials and fittings with Incase‘s simple and tested designs, this is a great example of both brands handiwork. Available now in both 15″ Macbook and iPad 2 forms.

In honor of independence day the guys at Outlier have created a 60/30 Chino in Field Green, which we think is just enough army inspiration for the office or weekend. Like all Outlier products they have been over-engineered, insuring they’re up for any task.

Edwin comes to us with this video lookbook inspired by the customized motorcycles of Edwins home turf of Tokyo… Modern with a classic twist, and certainly one of a kind.

Having long achieved notoriety within the UK, Farah is only starting to make waves on this side of the pond. With it’s classic cuts and simple patterns, their vintage line certainly deserves some attention. Focus this season has shifted to the short sleeve shirt, and while we generally aren’t fans, these look too nice to pass up. Pictures after the jump.

Being new to the Boston area I’m still coming to grips with my regular spots, I know the good places around my home, work and in between, but am just starting to venture beyond. Today I finally made it to the SoWa market, apart from having some great independent artists, vintage finds and food truck heaven, it’s also home to Bobby from Boston.

Designed in 1955 by Eero Saarinen, the tulip chair has become an icon of furniture design for its elegant simplicity. Created for Florence Knoll, the chair is created from molded fiberglass with an aluminum base. Many will recognize the chair from the bridge of Star Trek, and while it still retains that 60′s flair, it still looks great today.
Available here but you might be wise to look around for a nice vintage piece.