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Et Døgn ved The Standard. En slags timelapse i ét billede. Her er et helt døgn repræsenteret i et billede, med aften og nat ude til venstre, morgen ude til højre og dagen nede foran The Standard, med folk der nyder en kold og flot decemberdag.
Det her er faktisk version to af billedet. Da jeg havde fået trykt den første version, var der flere ting jeg var utilfreds med, som gjorde, at jeg kastede mig over billedet igen. Den her version er jeg 100% tilfreds med.
Billederne er taget ganske få dage før The Standard lukkede, skiltet blev taget ned. Jeg har taget 1862 billeder med et Fuji GFX 100s på 102 megapixel. Så der er mange detaljer at gå på opdagelse i.
Fuji DL-500 i 28 mm-läge på Agfa APX 100, framkallat i 17 minuter i 500 ml Neofin Blå (två rullar samtidigt).
by Ole Falkentorp; designed as a station hotel, the first luxury hotel in CPH, the first revolving doors in Denmark; designed to resemble a steam locomotive
Top/dress from Tree of Life about ten years ago. I’ve worn it to death. See here and here * Printed pants from one of those weird shopping sites that sends you emails. Can’t remember which one. Also seen here and here * Clogs from Funkis * Sunglasses sent to me from Shades Daddy.
Worn while riding my bike to cafes to drink stupid amounts of coffee and write the day away.
ay was one of those days… feeling a little sick, a little cranky and a little average. Can’t complain too much though because I’ve been really healthy in general recently.
* Dress from DFO in Melbourne
* Cardigan from Valley Girl
* Pants from Bonds
* Shoes from Funkis (I am so close to ordering more of these shoes… but I can’t decide which ones!)
* Head scarf is a belt from a top
* Earrings from Diva
* Men’s watch from Fossil
Well that’s it from me today. I’m going to lie down now…
Love Lady Smaggle
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Christmas is a special holiday. I love to receive "homemade" gifts. I love to give them. This year was no different.
I'm slowly redecorating my fiancee' home office. My first project, I hoped to increase the office's functionality. Furthermore, I'd hoped give the room a funki, sexy and unique focal point.
The goal was to build two push pin panels to hold papers, calendars and receipts. Additionally, a dry erase board was added so she could jot down notes and reminders.
In keeping with our mission, every major component was purchased local thrift stores.
The project was an overwhelming success.
Derrick Douglass :::: Chief Remixologist
www.thriftstoreremix.wordpress.com
Follow ThriftStoreRemix on Twitter
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$ 5.00 – (2) Coarkboard (ThriftStore find)
$ 6.00 – Fabric (Goodwill find)
$ 3.20 - Foam Filling (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.50 – Picture Frame (Local Hardware Store)
$ 2.50 – Burlap Fabric (Hobby Lobby)
$ 12.00 - Dry Erase Board (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.00 - Picture hooks (Local Hardware Store)
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$ 37.20 - Grand Total (I love this stuff!!)
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:::::: Push Pin Boards
(1) Removed cork board framing
(2) Staple foam filling
(3) Staple fabric over the foam
(4) Affix Picture hangers to the back of each cork board panel
(5) Affix panels to the wall
:::::: Dry Erase Board
(1) Remove picture and matting
(2) Lightly sand picture frame
(3) Paint frame your color of choice or keep it natural
(4) Glue Burlap fabric over the picture. I chose orange since it contrasts with my black frame. This creates a unique look.
(5) Screw on the Dry Erase board
(6) Affix Picture hangers to the back of the frame
(5) Affix frame to the wall
Please email us if you have questions or need additional project details.
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* Top from Country Road
* Obi belt thrifted
* Necklace Smaggle made (I’m considering making these for sale… yes? No?)
* Ring Kenneth Jay Lane from Ebay
* Shoes from Funkis
* Skirt… I want to say thrifted but I may have stolen it from a friend. Does it look familiar to anyone?
* Tinkerbell earrings by Disney Couture from Ebay (photo for Nadist who was being a sooky la la last time I wore them because she couldn’t see them in the photo. For you m’dear!)
* Men’s watch from Fossil
* Top from Country Road
* Obi belt thrifted
* Necklace Smaggle made (I’m considering making these for sale… yes? No?)
* Ring Kenneth Jay Lane from Ebay
* Shoes from Funkis
* Skirt… I want to say thrifted but I may have stolen it from a friend. Does it look familiar to anyone?
* Tinkerbell earrings by Disney Couture from Ebay (photo for Nadist who was being a sooky la la last time I wore them because she couldn’t see them in the photo. For you m’dear!)
* Men’s watch from Fossil
www.smaggle.com/2011/02/04/daily-style-summer-black-silk-...
Onlangs werd artiest en graphic designer Niels 'Shoe' Meulman, initiator van Calligraffiti en eigenaar van de Unruly Gallery, door Converse uitgenodigd voor de Beijing Design Week. Converse organiseert een 'Street level typography exhibition' waarvoor hij gevraagd was.
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Fotograaf: Bas Uterwijk
:::::::::::: The ReMix
Christmas is a special holiday. I love to receive "homemade" gifts. I love to give them. This year was no different.
I'm slowly redecorating my fiancee' home office. My first project, I hoped to increase the office's functionality. Furthermore, I'd hoped give the room a funki, sexy and unique focal point.
The goal was to build two push pin panels to hold papers, calendars and receipts. Additionally, a dry erase board was added so she could jot down notes and reminders.
In keeping with our mission, every major component was purchased local thrift stores.
The project was an overwhelming success.
Derrick Douglass :::: Chief Remixologist
www.thriftstoreremix.wordpress.com
Follow ThriftStoreRemix on Twitter
::::::::::::: ReMix MaTerIals LIsT
$ 5.00 – (2) Coarkboard (ThriftStore find)
$ 6.00 – Fabric (Goodwill find)
$ 3.20 - Foam Filling (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.50 – Picture Frame (Local Hardware Store)
$ 2.50 – Burlap Fabric (Hobby Lobby)
$ 12.00 - Dry Erase Board (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.00 - Picture hooks (Local Hardware Store)
———-
$ 37.20 - Grand Total (I love this stuff!!)
:::::::::::: ReMix StEpS
:::::: Push Pin Boards
(1) Removed cork board framing
(2) Staple foam filling
(3) Staple fabric over the foam
(4) Affix Picture hangers to the back of each cork board panel
(5) Affix panels to the wall
:::::: Dry Erase Board
(1) Remove picture and matting
(2) Lightly sand picture frame
(3) Paint frame your color of choice or keep it natural
(4) Glue Burlap fabric over the picture. I chose orange since it contrasts with my black frame. This creates a unique look.
(5) Screw on the Dry Erase board
(6) Affix Picture hangers to the back of the frame
(5) Affix frame to the wall
Please email us if you have questions or need additional project details.
::::::Fin
Kalmarhuset - Bergen, Norway.
Architect: Leif Grung, built 1936.
One of the original modernist buildings in Bergen. Read more here. (Norwegian text.)
Former Jernkontoret office & building materials storage (now CARTER boutique & café) in Aarhus.
Architecture: C.F. Møller & Kay Fisker, 1935
at Vester Søgade 44-78 and Gyldenløvesgade 21-23
seen from the Vesterbro side of Skt. Jørgens Sø
by Kay Fisker and CF Møller; its balcony-bay window concept, integrated into the facade, allowing bigger balconies and offering more light, became a model for later Danish residential architecture
arkark.dk/building.aspx?buildingid=4062
www.cfmoller.com/p/vestersoehus-i2083.html
www.arkitekturbilleder.dk/bygning/vestersoehus/
dac.dk/viden/arkitektur/vestersoehus-en-halv-kilometer-fe...
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Christmas is a special holiday. I love to receive "homemade" gifts. I love to give them. This year was no different.
I'm slowly redecorating my fiancee' home office. My first project, I hoped to increase the office's functionality. Furthermore, I'd hoped give the room a funki, sexy and unique focal point.
The goal was to build two push pin panels to hold papers, calendars and receipts. Additionally, a dry erase board was added so she could jot down notes and reminders.
In keeping with our mission, every major component was purchased local thrift stores.
The project was an overwhelming success.
Derrick Douglass :::: Chief Remixologist
www.thriftstoreremix.wordpress.com
Follow ThriftStoreRemix on Twitter
::::::::::::: ReMix MaTerIals LIsT
$ 5.00 – (2) Coarkboard (ThriftStore find)
$ 6.00 – Fabric (Goodwill find)
$ 3.20 - Foam Filling (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.50 – Picture Frame (Local Hardware Store)
$ 2.50 – Burlap Fabric (Hobby Lobby)
$ 12.00 - Dry Erase Board (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.00 - Picture hooks (Local Hardware Store)
———-
$ 37.20 - Grand Total (I love this stuff!!)
:::::::::::: ReMix StEpS
:::::: Push Pin Boards
(1) Removed cork board framing
(2) Staple foam filling
(3) Staple fabric over the foam
(4) Affix Picture hangers to the back of each cork board panel
(5) Affix panels to the wall
:::::: Dry Erase Board
(1) Remove picture and matting
(2) Lightly sand picture frame
(3) Paint frame your color of choice or keep it natural
(4) Glue Burlap fabric over the picture. I chose orange since it contrasts with my black frame. This creates a unique look.
(5) Screw on the Dry Erase board
(6) Affix Picture hangers to the back of the frame
(5) Affix frame to the wall
Please email us if you have questions or need additional project details.
::::::Fin
With clear reference to the iconic Kubus collection, the minimalist picture
frame Illustrate floats out from the wall on which it hangs. For showcasing your
favourite illustrations, your art, your loved ones. With its slender moulding,
Illustrate places the motif in full focus – just as a picture frame should.
I hate flower photos. But this one accentuates the coolness of the building behind.
© All Rights Reserved.
Stock photos of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Architecture & Design
:::::::::::: The ReMix
Christmas is a special holiday. I love to receive "homemade" gifts. I love to give them. This year was no different.
I'm slowly redecorating my fiancee' home office. My first project, I hoped to increase the office's functionality. Furthermore, I'd hoped give the room a funki, sexy and unique focal point.
The goal was to build two push pin panels to hold papers, calendars and receipts. Additionally, a dry erase board was added so she could jot down notes and reminders.
In keeping with our mission, every major component was purchased local thrift stores.
The project was an overwhelming success.
Derrick Douglass :::: Chief Remixologist
www.thriftstoreremix.wordpress.com
Follow ThriftStoreRemix on Twitter
::::::::::::: ReMix MaTerIals LIsT
$ 5.00 – (2) Coarkboard (ThriftStore find)
$ 6.00 – Fabric (Goodwill find)
$ 3.20 - Foam Filling (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.50 – Picture Frame (Local Hardware Store)
$ 2.50 – Burlap Fabric (Hobby Lobby)
$ 12.00 - Dry Erase Board (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.00 - Picture hooks (Local Hardware Store)
———-
$ 37.20 - Grand Total (I love this stuff!!)
:::::::::::: ReMix StEpS
:::::: Push Pin Boards
(1) Removed cork board framing
(2) Staple foam filling
(3) Staple fabric over the foam
(4) Affix Picture hangers to the back of each cork board panel
(5) Affix panels to the wall
:::::: Dry Erase Board
(1) Remove picture and matting
(2) Lightly sand picture frame
(3) Paint frame your color of choice or keep it natural
(4) Glue Burlap fabric over the picture. I chose orange since it contrasts with my black frame. This creates a unique look.
(5) Screw on the Dry Erase board
(6) Affix Picture hangers to the back of the frame
(5) Affix frame to the wall
Please email us if you have questions or need additional project details.
::::::Fin
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The best-est and funki-est (OMG this is so secondary school) tablemate one could ever have!
=D
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Christmas is a special holiday. I love to receive "homemade" gifts. I love to give them. This year was no different.
I'm slowly redecorating my fiancee' home office. My first project, I hoped to increase the office's functionality. Furthermore, I'd hoped give the room a funki, sexy and unique focal point.
The goal was to build two push pin panels to hold papers, calendars and receipts. Additionally, a dry erase board was added so she could jot down notes and reminders.
In keeping with our mission, every major component was purchased local thrift stores.
The project was an overwhelming success.
Derrick Douglass :::: Chief Remixologist
www.thriftstoreremix.wordpress.com
Follow ThriftStoreRemix on Twitter
::::::::::::: ReMix MaTerIals LIsT
$ 5.00 – (2) Coarkboard (ThriftStore find)
$ 6.00 – Fabric (Goodwill find)
$ 3.20 - Foam Filling (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.50 – Picture Frame (Local Hardware Store)
$ 2.50 – Burlap Fabric (Hobby Lobby)
$ 12.00 - Dry Erase Board (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.00 - Picture hooks (Local Hardware Store)
———-
$ 37.20 - Grand Total (I love this stuff!!)
:::::::::::: ReMix StEpS
:::::: Push Pin Boards
(1) Removed cork board framing
(2) Staple foam filling
(3) Staple fabric over the foam
(4) Affix Picture hangers to the back of each cork board panel
(5) Affix panels to the wall
:::::: Dry Erase Board
(1) Remove picture and matting
(2) Lightly sand picture frame
(3) Paint frame your color of choice or keep it natural
(4) Glue Burlap fabric over the picture. I chose orange since it contrasts with my black frame. This creates a unique look.
(5) Screw on the Dry Erase board
(6) Affix Picture hangers to the back of the frame
(5) Affix frame to the wall
Please email us if you have questions or need additional project details.
::::::Fin
by Ole Falkentorp; designed as a station hotel, the first luxury hotel in CPH, the first revolving doors in Denmark; designed to resemble a steam locomotive
Lidosta - Riga airport, interior in the transit hall - very funkis like, relax look.
Press L for Lightbox.
:::::::::::: The ReMix
Christmas is a special holiday. I love to receive "homemade" gifts. I love to give them. This year was no different.
I'm slowly redecorating my fiancee' home office. My first project, I hoped to increase the office's functionality. Furthermore, I'd hoped give the room a funki, sexy and unique focal point.
The goal was to build two push pin panels to hold papers, calendars and receipts. Additionally, a dry erase board was added so she could jot down notes and reminders.
In keeping with our mission, every major component was purchased local thrift stores.
The project was an overwhelming success.
Derrick Douglass :::: Chief Remixologist
www.thriftstoreremix.wordpress.com
Follow ThriftStoreRemix on Twitter
::::::::::::: ReMix MaTerIals LIsT
$ 5.00 – (2) Coarkboard (ThriftStore find)
$ 6.00 – Fabric (Goodwill find)
$ 3.20 - Foam Filling (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.50 – Picture Frame (Local Hardware Store)
$ 2.50 – Burlap Fabric (Hobby Lobby)
$ 12.00 - Dry Erase Board (Hobby Lobby)
$ 4.00 - Picture hooks (Local Hardware Store)
———-
$ 37.20 - Grand Total (I love this stuff!!)
:::::::::::: ReMix StEpS
:::::: Push Pin Boards
(1) Removed cork board framing
(2) Staple foam filling
(3) Staple fabric over the foam
(4) Affix Picture hangers to the back of each cork board panel
(5) Affix panels to the wall
:::::: Dry Erase Board
(1) Remove picture and matting
(2) Lightly sand picture frame
(3) Paint frame your color of choice or keep it natural
(4) Glue Burlap fabric over the picture. I chose orange since it contrasts with my black frame. This creates a unique look.
(5) Screw on the Dry Erase board
(6) Affix Picture hangers to the back of the frame
(5) Affix frame to the wall
Please email us if you have questions or need additional project details.
::::::Fin
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Fotograaf: Theo Vos