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Friday, August 11, 2023

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Paris - Tuesday 8th of August

3 Days Paris in August with my fabulous friend Ank.

The main reason for our Paris trip was the exhibition CÉLÉBRATION PICASSO, LA COLLECTION PREND DES COULEURS! with art direction by Paul Smith.

And moreover to soak up the Parisian atmosphere in the streets of Le Marais, drink Campari on a terrace, dine in magical places and celebrate La Belle Vie.

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

bonjour london

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London - 7th of January - 21223 steps

Breakfast in bed
Underground to Oxford Street
Topshop[ping] - Lumberjack Baker Boy Hat
Carnaby Street
Coffee and Scones at Liberty London
Picadilly Circus
Covent Garden - Petersham Nurseries, Paul Smith.
Millenium bridge
Lunch at Tate Modern restaurant
Tate Modern - The Clock by Christian Marclay - Anni Albers
Dinner at Wagamama St. Paul

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

wood & wool fringes hanger

My new favorite wood & wool hanger.

Inspired by the colorful Paul Smith stripes, this handmade baby clothes hanger is also fun without clothes.

And why hide all those loose threads?
They turn into fringes, to make it even more lively!