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Thursday
Feb252016

Ercol Seating at Kaufmann Mercantile

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01. Designed by Lucian Ercolani.

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Kauffman Mercantile do a fantastic job of buying items that have traditionally been harder to find in North America, and the most recent additions to that list are the Ercol bar stool and stacking chair. Made in the UK using strong Windsor wedge joints, these simple wooden designs represent some of the most beautiful seating options around.

Kaufmann Mercantile

Wednesday
Feb242016

John Fahey: Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You

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5 CDs, 115 tracks
Slip, hardcover, 12 x 12 inches
88 pages, 136 B&W illustrations
Released by Dust-to-Digital

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"More than ten years in the making, this critically acclaimed box set – originally published in 2011 – features the earliest recordings of one of the most influential guitarists of the 1960s and ’70s, blues and folk pioneer John Fahey (1939-2001). The five CDs feature 115 tracks, most of which are available on CD for the first time, remastered from Fonotone owner Joe Bussard’s reel-to-reel tapes to achieve pristine sound quality. The CD set is accompanied by a book – the first ever written on Fahey – featuring a host of essays as well as a poem by Byron Coley and Douglas Blazek’s 1967 interview with Fahey, published here for the first time. Focusing on a critical early period in Fahey’s career, John Fahey: Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You is a challenging, engrossing introduction to a figure called 'the folk guitar-playing equivalent of William Burroughs or Bukowski' by Pete Townshend."

Available from Artbook

Tuesday
Feb232016

Sasquatchfabrix. Pig Leather Hat

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01. Made in Japan.
02. Deerskin chin strap.

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Avant-garde Japanese brand Sasquatchfabrix. continually produce great-looking accessories. A leather hat could easily be a bad idea, but one closely modelled on the classic US military boonie style is a bonus in my book, especially when rendered in a luxurious yet tough material that can be counted on to stand up to everyday abuse.

Available from Haven

Monday
Feb222016

The Talks: Nils Frahm

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01. "Everything can be used for the music."

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The Talks is one of the few online content streams that feels like a place of calm in a sea of high-speed madness. It offers short, interesting interviews on a simple, clean platform, with tasteful advertising and great subjects. The website was recently given a subtle facelift and along with it came their first video: a piece about the German musician Nils Frahm. His work is perfectly suited to the pace of the site, and the accompanying conversation with Emma Robertson adds an extra level of depth.

The Talks

Sunday
Feb212016

Churchill Ceramics

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01. Made in Ojai, California.
02. Porcelain and stoneware.

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I recently stumbled upon the Silver Lake-based shop Virgil Normal and in doing so discovered Churchill Ceramics. Located in Ojai, the pottery produces simple hand-thrown pieces ranging from ashtrays and mugs to vases in all shapes and sizes – a good selection of which are sold by the LA retailer.

Churchill Ceramics
Available from Virgil Normal

Saturday
Feb202016

Beyond the Bouquet: Floral Arrangements Inspired by Ikebana

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01-02. Vases by Victoria Morris.

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The Line continues to publish some of the most elegant online editorial content, this time focusing on Marisa Competello and a series of special floral arrangements. The images, beautifully captured by Hanna Tveite, feature items from the bicoastal store's selection of homewares, jewelry and clothing, while the text by Marc Palatucci discusses Competello's successful transition from fashion to flowers.

The Line

Friday
Feb192016

Online Feature: Guido Biondi of President's

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01. Paris, 2015.

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With the Spring-Summer '16 collection from President's about to be released, we sat down with the brand's creative director, Guido Biondi, to discuss his vision for the emerging Italian label. In a relaxed conversation, he opens up about a family history in fashion that goes back decades, the inspirations and philosophies that underpin his work, and the important role played by Tuscany.

Online Feature: Guido Biondi of President's

Thursday
Feb182016

How to Draw a Bunny

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01. Ray Johnson.

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"John Walter and Andrew Moore’s critically acclaimed film, How To Draw A Bunny, delves into the ever-eccentric, unquestionably enigmatic world of Ray Johnson. Billed as a 'Pop Art mystery movie,' How to Draw a Bunny launches into the investigation of the puzzling circumstances surrounding Johnson's suicide on Friday January 13, 1995 that left both his closest admirers as well as the general public baffled, wondering about the role of 'performance' in his life and in relation to his death. From Detroit to Black Mountain College to the streets of New York, How to Draw a Bunny works at the intervals, collaging together the identity of a unique artist who contributed mightily but often in an oblique manner to the explosion of Pop. According to Judith Hoffberg of Artscene, the film 'conveys how the work of the reclusive Johnson was ahead of its time in terms of both its conceptual approach and challenge to the commercial and critical establishment.' Johnson drew together the past and the present, people from all walks of life — dead and alive — and synthesized materials from text, to found objects, to textiles, into collages packed densely with subtle humour, rich pop iconography, and endless allusions to his own wider circle as a never-ending riff on contemporary culture." Watch this intriguing, hard-to-find film wherever you can.

Ray Johnson Estate

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