HBL News: Melbourne is world's most liveable city
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
The results of 2011's Global Liveability Survey see Melbourne take first place, beating Vancouver - which had held the top position in the survey since 2002.
The BBC reports that Australian and Canadian cities in fact scooped seven of the top ten places, with cities assessed according to five key criteria: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. London, sadly, ranks 43rd out of 140 cities in total. Melbourne's mayor, Robert Doyle, is reportedly "absolutely delighted" with the results.
South Tyrolean architecture
Design Indaba Shanghai
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| Robert Wong speaking at Design Indaba 2011 |
South Africa's renowned design fair and conference, Design Indaba, has announced a partnership with the city of Shanghai. As well as the launch of Design Indaba Shanghai, which sees the conference travel to the Far East for the first time, the event's organisers will also be creating an international design school in the city, and founding a Design Indaba Gallery to exhibit outstanding design from around the world.
Museum of Arts and Design celebrates fashion in film
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
New York City's Museum of Arts and Design is hosting a three-day event celebrating fashion, design and style in film on September 9-11 during New York Fashion Week. MAD has partnered with Vanity Fair and the Film Society of Lincoln Center to bring the public screenings, panel discussions and receptions co-curated by Barney's Creative Director Simon Doonan.
Screenings include iconic gems like William Klein's Qui Êtes-Vous, Polly Magoo? and new releases like the world premiere of Jan Sharp's new Rick Owens Documentary Rick, Michele, and Scarlett. The weekend will be a delight for fashion, design and film enthusiasts alike. Purchase tickets for the film series here.
HBL Blog of the Week: Turntable Kitchen
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| Turntable Kitchen |
HBL loves: the blog's recently launched Turntable Kitchen Pairings Box - a selection of fresh ingredients, recipe cards and music pairings delivered directly to the customer each month. Described as "a curated food and music discovery experience", it's the perfect example of a blog logically extending its brand offline.
Designer dogwalk at Bergdorf-Goodman
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| Best In Show: Designer's Dogs Take the Catwalk; image via www.terra.com |
WGSN-homebuildlife subscribers can see how dogs have stolen the limelight on the catwalk this season in our Pets lifestyle trends report.
HBL Retail: Lane Crawford A/W 11/12
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| Environment Captain, Lane Crawford A/W 11/12. Image copyright: Nick Maggio |
Restoration Hardware Launches New Publication
Monday, 29 August 2011
A new print magazine from American brand Restoration Hardware showcases the most complete expression of the brand to date and represents another example of the emerging trend of custom publishing as a marketing tool. The magazine features original editorial profiles by independent journalists and photographers that share the stories of designers and craftsmen who have designed the company’s latest products.
This Is Design & Designers In Residence
Friday, 26 August 2011
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| Candlestick Telephone, 1920; image courtesy of the Design Museum Collection |
| Simon Hasan's boiled leather stools at Designers In Residence |
Nendo's monochrome solo exhibition
Japanese designers Nendo have created monotone rooms to showcase their work at the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute. Split into two rooms, Nendo's solo show later this month will display both their Thin Black Lines and Dancing Squares projects.
HBL Retail: Jonathan Adler in London
Home Accents Today reports that Jonathan Adler will be opening s store in London. The 3,000 sq ft store with two-levels will be Adler's first international freestanding branch is set to open in early October at 60 Sloane Avenue, London SW3.
HBL Analysis: Luxury lounging
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| Cashmere bed socks by the White Company |
In stores, loungewear is often grouped not with clothing, but with soft home accessories. With this in mind, WGSN-homebuildlife analyses the growing popularity of luxury loungewear and its influence on the homeware sector.
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