e pellicci: mama’s cooking for ya

something else than design.. a couple of days ago a friend took me to e pellicci in bethnal green, london. I found myself in a small cafe full of people and activity. a real greasy spoon caf’ with italian charm. It is owned by the pellicci family for over a century. mama pellicci is standing in the kitchen and prepares you a proper dish. if you go there don’t miss the chips. these are mama’s best. lovely nevio even remembered what I had to eat the last time. to sum up: e pellicci is the social institution of london and is on the right track to become even mine.

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lukasz czarnecki, tony pellicci, nevio pellicci – polish-italian power

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pellicci london – since 1900

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the art deco interior

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liver, bacon, onions, sweetcorn and some gravy – that’s what I like

aram gallery: the collective – okaystudio

definitely worth taking a look at, is the okaystudio exhibition at the aram gallery. okaystudio is a collective of individual designers and this is their first curated exhibition. they are coming from different countries and met while studying at the royal college of art. I guess their intention is to present work in a combined context to reach more attention. but what’s so likable about it? the fact that it still looked like a student exhibition because of the samples and models of the workprocess, which were hanging on the ceiling.

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under the same roof, the title of the exhibition

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jordi canudas

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tomas alonso

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hiroko shiratori

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raw edges

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aram gallery

between all this innovations: where are the classics?

tuesday evening, phillips de pury gallery, london:

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rare table lamp by gino sarfatti, model no 594, c. 1962

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large three-arm wall light by serge mouille, 1950s

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conoid bench by george nakashima, 1985

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exterior light by le corbusier, 1960

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set of ten door handles with lock plates by walter gropius and adolf meyer, 1922

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unique bed with pair of bedside tables by gio ponti, late 1950s

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wall light by gio ponti, 1959

some of this designers aren’t alive anymore and there is nobody who updates a website of dead people. but I linked the designers with information on what they have done or with biographies. walter gropius is linked with an audio archive of the bbc from 1968. I think it’s worth listening to.

established & sons: breakfast at the new studio in london

yesterday mornig my day started with the a breakfast at the new established & sons studio in north london. we just had some little problems to find the studio because it’s in an area which seems to be not discovered. anyways the studio is great, we got a tea and some fruit sticks and the important part, a warm welcome from minnie from established & sons. I’ve alreday seen the new collection of established & sons, design and manufacturing company, in milan at the design week earlier this year but I will show you my favourites and an some impressions of the showroom.

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torch light by sylvain willenz

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minnia from established & sons

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the new studio + raw edges by shay alkalay + industrial facility by sam hecht

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future system by amanda levete

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the new studio + exhibited collection

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konvex mirror by sebastian wrong

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surface table by terence woodgate and john barnard + frame chair by wouter scheublin

the surface table is available in the sizez: 4 x 1.3m rectangular and 2 x 1.1m elliptical – the best table ever which has a thickness of just 2mm at the edge (five times thinner than its nearest equivalent)

brighton: dolphin derby or the race on the ocean waves

yesterday I spend the day in brighton. what can I say? of course, london is great, but I am girl that needs some leisure time out of town. It’s good to see something new and it’s good to breath some fresh air. so we went to brighton, an idyllic town on the coast of south england. It even has a little bit southern france charm. but at the top of the list was the recommended dolphin derby. it’s a fairground booth where you try to let a little plastic dolphin ‘swim’. 18 people can take part in a game. they sit next to each other and try to get balls rolling which make the dolphin move. lucky me took 2 little dolphins home – maybe a cheap victory but the fun time that I needed.

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