Finally, someone nails the kiss from Lady and the Tramp.
In just nine minutes, the Fine Brothers recap/spoil both seasons of House of Cards.
This smooth and seductive ultra-male oriental fougère captivates both men and women alike. Inspired by the vibrant revival of Lafayette Street — a historic thoroughfare weaving through iconic New York neighborhoods like Soho, Little Italy, and Chinatown—the fragrance embodies the energy of its surroundings. It opens with fresh bergamot, coriander, and floral notes, transitions to a heart of velvety ambroxan and rich vanilla, and finishes with lingering dry wood, tonka bean, cedarwood, and warm grey amber. Encased in a sleek, leather-textured bottle, Lafayette Street is a celebration of modern masculinity and a tribute to Bond No. 9's roots.
Presented by Bond No. 9.
Few brands — Ikea and Apple, perhaps — are as widely known for their dogged approach to design as Braun. Founded in 1921, the company became associated with functional design under the eye of Dieter Rams in the 1960s, a legacy that follows it today. Braun: Designed to Keep traces the company's history through defining moments that help split the book into three sections. Covering both the company's changes, and key figures, and filled with over 500 images of products old and new, this book is sure to delight any design aficionado.
A tribute to New York's love affair with coffee.
Beekeepers Johan Beckers and Bart De Coo add a little art to their beekeeping.
Common Projects is best known for their minimalist sneakers. These hikers are, then, demonstratively different. Yet the same commitment to quality holds, with a rugged upper that combines leather, suede, and synthetic materials, a wrap-around mudguard, and a studded Vibram outsole that's ready to tackle any surface.
From candles and incense to a roaring fire, any good ambiance starts with a flame. The Craighill Match Striker helps set the mood with its unique design. It's crafted from hefty solid cast iron and features a textured knurling pattern on the exterior, creating the ideal surface to strike a match. The hefty vessel is both functional and decorative, while its hollowed interior holds spare matches.
And this is how you get new recruits.
Canadian Chris Hau puts his two favorite things together in one awesome video.