OvenLove

I saw this project on Behance Network from designer, Stuart McQuarrie (Artlstudios) in Glasgow, Scotland and had to share it with you all.  If you love kitchenware I think you will appreciate the branding for OvenLove 🙂

Photo Source: Stuart McQuarrie on Behance Network

What I can’t figure out, is whether this project came to fruition.  I searched high and low for an OvenLove site but nothing turned up.  Either the company is in serious need of SEO or it was just a design project.  If someone knows the answer out there in the blogsphere, I would love to know.

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Love This!: Rossana Fani

I would die for one of these necklaces by Rossana Fani, the Florence based jewelry designer.  Her lengthy design career has evolved from being a window dresser, to collaborating on tableware designs, creating handbags and now to making stunning fashion jewelry.  The necklaces below are made of leather and resin beads (some cases, crystal beads).  Rossana’s necklaces have a beautiful minimalist quality to them but are textured, sculptural and interesting to look at.

 

Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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Neni Modern Israeli Food in Vienna

I am off to Vienna tomorrow for a couple days to take my visiting guests to explore a new city.

When I travel, I am always on the look-out for interesting and new food concepts as well as flavours that I am missing/can’t get. Israeli food/middle eastern food certainly tops that list.

Neni is an Israeli restaurant with two locations, a cookbook and a catering operation (take away dips).  I love the interiors of their restaurant and their menu looks stacked with items such as shakshuka, hummus, ful, tomato salad, kibbeh, red lentil soup and pita bread. I look forward to reporting back on their breakfast next week as I plan to pay their Naschmarkt location a visit! Hummus and falafel, here I come.

Photo Sources: Neni

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Falcon Enamelware

It’s Tuesday and my fridge is still broken.  Somewhere between going to bed on Friday and waking up on Saturday my fridge decided to take a sabbatical and flake out.  Saturday to Tuesday is a long time not to have a working fridge and I am testing the limits of preservatives in food.  However, I’m a glass half full type of girl and there are some positive things to come out of this situation.  For instance, I have an excellent reason to clean out my fridge and freezer,  I have discovered a couple new cafes/restaurants in my neighbourhood to eat at and I am supporting local businesses, and I am learning about expiry dates 🙂

I would still like to have my fridge back.  Fridge, let’s never fight again.

These days, I find myself taking a strong interest in researching tableware and kitchenware materials.  Let’s talk about enamelware.  I don’t think I have ever owned a piece of enamelware, I don’t remember growing up with enamelware in my home in Toronto and I can’t say I know too much about why I would use it over stoneware, porcelain or earthenware.  Today it changes.  The British enamelware brand, Falcon, caught my attention and I decided to do some digging.  It’s interesting how something so big and popular in one country or region is almost non-existant in another.  This is not surprising but I still find it endlessly fascinating how local some brands stay, despite our increasingly connected, global economy.

Back to enamelware: Falcon makes these adorable enamel mugs, tumblers, pie sets and bake sets which are recognizable by its all white body and coloured rim.

As you can see by the date in the logo (above), this brand has been around for a long time, nearly 100 years in fact.  I surmise, part of the reason why this brand is making a “come back” is thanks to its spiffy new look from Kiwi & Pom and Morse Studio (its rebrand) and the other part may be driven by an interest in the revival of vintage or retro products mixed with its attractive minimalist, clean design.

Enamelware is made of porcelain that is fused onto steel, which helps its durability as a product.  Other beneficial properties include that it can withstand high heat and keep its colour.   Apparently enamelware was created (gotta love innovation) as a safe means to coat iron pots (the material du jour) which often left food and liquid with an iron-y, unplesant taste.

Photo Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

I think I would like to test out their pie dish and see how it compares to baking in Pyrex or a metal pan. Are there any Falcon enamelware baking fans out there? I would love to hear about your experience with this material.

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Helsinki: World Design Capital

Did you know that cities get nominated as world design capitals?  This year, Helsinki holds the spot for the 2012 World Design Capital.  I think being nominated as a world design capital is kind of a neat concept.  Typically, cities are ranked on cost, livability, congestion, or environmental friendliness but design?  That’s cool.

The organization behind the World Design Capital award, seeks to recognize and reward cities who have done an excellent job integrating design into all aspects of city life.   It is no surprise that the first four cities (awarded every other year) won, however I could think of a few more to add.

In 2008, Torino (Italy) was nominated as a WDC thanks in part to its re-positioning from an industrial city to a tech hub that has attracted a wave of entrepreneurship and creativity.   Seoul won in 2010 followed by Helsinki in 2012 and Cape Town (SA) has already clinched the spot for 2014.

I am a fan of Finnish, modernism design.  In addition to producing lots of well known architects, designers and brands such as Alvar Aalto, Kaj Franck, textile company Marimekko, glass/tableware company iittala, Muuto and Tonfisk, you don’t have to look too far in Helsinki to see evidence of design integrated into daily life/business. Architecture aside, one of the design forward hot-spots is the city’s impressive design district.

 

Photo Source: 1, 2

It has some interesting places to eat, stay and shop.  So far my pics include:

Chjoko

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Sis Deli + Cafe

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Cool sushi bars

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Eco-design shop, Nudge

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Streamer Love

Have I mentioned I am in love with all things streamer related?  I think streamers may be the happiest type of decor out there, second of course to balloons.  No matter their shape, size, colour, length or style, streamers, bunting, pendants, garlands or whatever you call them, are simply awesome.  If you are looking for some streamer sources, I would recommend the following sellers on Etsy- trust me, I have done my research!  Studio Mucci, Pom + Love, Frances Moulin, and Steph Loves Ben.

 

Source: etsy.com via Sarah on Pinterest

Source: ohhappyday.com via Sarah on Pinterest

Source: faveprettythings.blogspot.com via Sarah on Pinterest

I hope you have a great weekend.  I am looking forward to visiting the farmers market tomorrow morning, and figuring out some recipes for a mini bbq dinner party tomorrow night.  What are you up to?

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