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DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Double Takes: Desktop Destinations: Around the World in Photos. A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happy desktop travels. 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris. 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra. 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen. For more from this series visit the Desktop DestinationsDOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Long have I wanted to visit the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle and Portland. This video makes me want to even more. Lake Cushman was filmed by Vimeo users Caleb and Shawn while visiting the 4,010-acrelake in Washington.
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A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mount Scott in Clackamas County, Oregon by Alex Noriega 2 York, Maine by by Randy Lemoine 3 Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona by Mark Metternich For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS I WAS HERE, a travel journal for the curious minded by San Francisco-based artist Kate Pocrass looks like 126 pages of lovely illustrations and guided travel-musings. The book aims to encourage a different kind of travel, one where the emphasis is placed on the small and easily missed details of a place. The book is Continue reading "Double Takes: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS" DOUBLE TAKES: HEADBOARD ART My bed has been without a headboard for years and I’m ready for one. The Style Files have posted many great headboards in the past, including this fabulous one. It’s a work of art more than anythingelse. I
DOUBLE TAKES: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs I’ve seen, at least from the exterior, several Frank Lloyd Wright homes. It goes without saying that his impact in architecture is measureless. I was quite excited when I read that Copeland Furniture has been commissioned by the Wright Foundation to reproduce many of his original furniture designs. Continue reading "Double Takes: Frank Lloyd Wright DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) THE WIGWAM MOTEL: ARIZONA How fun is the Wigwam Motel? It opened in the 1950s and provides guests with the opportunity to sleep in a teepee. The fact that the motel is located along Old Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona makes me love it even more. (found via Atlas Obscura / images via Wigwam Motel) FROM CHIANG MAI TO DOI INTHANON As far as visiting Northern Thailand is concerned, Doi Inthanon is a dream destination for many travelers. Those who have visited the place can’t stop praising it. RECYCLED JUNK ART SCULPTURES: S.D. MEADOWS This weekend, Brian and I attended the Art in the Park festival here in Columbia, Missouri and saw a great deal of talent. One of my absolute favorite artists at the event was Steve Meadows from Palestine, Illinois. He creates fabulously creative objects out of recycled items. While he doesn’t have a website, several of Continue reading "Recycled Junk Art Sculptures: S.D. Meadows"DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Double Takes: Desktop Destinations: Around the World in Photos. A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happy desktop travels. 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris. 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra. 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen. For more from this series visit the Desktop DestinationsDOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Long have I wanted to visit the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle and Portland. This video makes me want to even more. Lake Cushman was filmed by Vimeo users Caleb and Shawn while visiting the 4,010-acrelake in Washington.
DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mount Scott in Clackamas County, Oregon by Alex Noriega 2 York, Maine by by Randy Lemoine 3 Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona by Mark Metternich For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS I WAS HERE, a travel journal for the curious minded by San Francisco-based artist Kate Pocrass looks like 126 pages of lovely illustrations and guided travel-musings. The book aims to encourage a different kind of travel, one where the emphasis is placed on the small and easily missed details of a place. The book is Continue reading "Double Takes: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS" DOUBLE TAKES: HEADBOARD ART My bed has been without a headboard for years and I’m ready for one. The Style Files have posted many great headboards in the past, including this fabulous one. It’s a work of art more than anythingelse. I
DOUBLE TAKES: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs I’ve seen, at least from the exterior, several Frank Lloyd Wright homes. It goes without saying that his impact in architecture is measureless. I was quite excited when I read that Copeland Furniture has been commissioned by the Wright Foundation to reproduce many of his original furniture designs. Continue reading "Double Takes: Frank Lloyd Wright DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) THE WIGWAM MOTEL: ARIZONA How fun is the Wigwam Motel? It opened in the 1950s and provides guests with the opportunity to sleep in a teepee. The fact that the motel is located along Old Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona makes me love it even more. (found via Atlas Obscura / images via Wigwam Motel) FROM CHIANG MAI TO DOI INTHANON As far as visiting Northern Thailand is concerned, Doi Inthanon is a dream destination for many travelers. Those who have visited the place can’t stop praising it. RECYCLED JUNK ART SCULPTURES: S.D. MEADOWS This weekend, Brian and I attended the Art in the Park festival here in Columbia, Missouri and saw a great deal of talent. One of my absolute favorite artists at the event was Steve Meadows from Palestine, Illinois. He creates fabulously creative objects out of recycled items. While he doesn’t have a website, several of Continue reading "Recycled Junk Art Sculptures: S.D. Meadows" DOUBLE TAKES: DABBAWALLA BY THE PERENNIAL PLATE The dabbawallas of Mumbai are truly a culinary and cultural phenomenon. In their latest episode The Perennial Plate documents a day in the life of the lunch delivery men of Mumbai. “Each day in Mumbai 4000 men in white outfits and matching hats transport 175,000 lunches across the big city. They retrieve the tiffens (lunch Continue reading "Double Takes: DABBAWALLA BY THE PERENNIAL PLATE" DOUBLE TAKES: BLIND PHOTOGRAPHY I am completely and utterly intrigued by the California Museum of Photography’s current exhibition, Sight Unseen. Showcasing the work of twelve highly regarded blind photographers, Sight Unseen is one of the most inspiring exhibits I’ve read about. “It is the first major museum exhibition on a rich subject full of paradox and revelation.” Their website Continue reading "Double DOUBLE TAKES: DESKTOP DESTINATIONS: AROUND THE WORLD IN A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Victoria, Australia by Dylan Gehlken 2 Gloppen, Norway by Rune Askeland 3 Mongolia by Leah Kennedy For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: VINTAGE PANORAMIC MAPS OF ITALY I’m enchanted by these panoramic maps of Italy from 1704. I’ve only visited Italy in brief, Venice for a day in the summer of 2008, but it’s a country I’d like to devote a lot more time to exploring. I’d love to see the Italy depicted in these maps from the Nouveau Theatre D’Italie Continue reading "Double Takes: Vintage Panoramic Maps of Italy" DOUBLE TAKES: HANDSOME BOOKS We had absolutely lovely weather this weekend in Mid-Missouri. To make the most of it a friend and I decided to head downtown for lunch and a trip to the used book shop. Somehow I scored a 1st edition of Capote’s In Cold Blood for quite cheap. Success!! It’s no secret I love books, whether Continue reading "Double Takes: Handsome Books" DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) DOUBLE TAKES: THE PARADOX OF OUR TIME I received, in email this afternoon, the following from my Mom. Eloquently written and worth a read in my opinion. But then again, that’s just my opinion. The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways , but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, Continue reading "Double Takes: The Paradox of Our Time" PHOTO SERIES CAPTURES THE BADLANDS LOOKING VERY GOOD Good Badlands by photographer Guy Tal captures the national park as it bursts into bloom, a rare occurrence. “To a casual visitor, it is a sun baked wasteland of lifeless grey earth, caked and cracked and carved by rare floods. To the patient observer, however, there is great beauty here, delicate and subtle, but it does not reveal Continue reading "Photo Series Captures the Badlands RECYCLED JUNK ART SCULPTURES: S.D. MEADOWS This weekend, Brian and I attended the Art in the Park festival here in Columbia, Missouri and saw a great deal of talent. One of my absolute favorite artists at the event was Steve Meadows from Palestine, Illinois. He creates fabulously creative objects out of recycled items. While he doesn’t have a website, several of Continue reading "Recycled Junk Art Sculptures: S.D. Meadows" MAPS MAD OF ICONIC FOODS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES AND Caitlin Levin and Henry Hargreaves have created an incredible series of Food Maps mixing photography, art and travel in the best possible way. Inspired by their passion for exploring new places through food, the two create maps featuring iconic foods representative of the countries and continents their recreate in their series. Via DesignYou Trust
DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Double Takes: Desktop Destinations: Around the World in Photos. A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happy desktop travels. 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris. 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra. 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen. For more from this series visit the Desktop DestinationsDOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Long have I wanted to visit the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle and Portland. This video makes me want to even more. Lake Cushman was filmed by Vimeo users Caleb and Shawn while visiting the 4,010-acrelake in Washington.
DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mount Scott in Clackamas County, Oregon by Alex Noriega 2 York, Maine by by Randy Lemoine 3 Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona by Mark Metternich For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS I WAS HERE, a travel journal for the curious minded by San Francisco-based artist Kate Pocrass looks like 126 pages of lovely illustrations and guided travel-musings. The book aims to encourage a different kind of travel, one where the emphasis is placed on the small and easily missed details of a place. The book is Continue reading "Double Takes: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS" DOUBLE TAKES: HEADBOARD ART My bed has been without a headboard for years and I’m ready for one. The Style Files have posted many great headboards in the past, including this fabulous one. It’s a work of art more than anythingelse. I
DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) DOUBLE TAKES: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs I’ve seen, at least from the exterior, several Frank Lloyd Wright homes. It goes without saying that his impact in architecture is measureless. I was quite excited when I read that Copeland Furniture has been commissioned by the Wright Foundation to reproduce many of his original furniture designs. Continue reading "Double Takes: Frank Lloyd Wright RECYCLED JUNK ART SCULPTURES: S.D. MEADOWS This weekend, Brian and I attended the Art in the Park festival here in Columbia, Missouri and saw a great deal of talent. One of my absolute favorite artists at the event was Steve Meadows from Palestine, Illinois. He creates fabulously creative objects out of recycled items. While he doesn’t have a website, several of Continue reading "Recycled Junk Art Sculptures: S.D. Meadows" FROM CHIANG MAI TO DOI INTHANON As far as visiting Northern Thailand is concerned, Doi Inthanon is a dream destination for many travelers. Those who have visited the place can’t stop praising it. THE WIGWAM MOTEL: ARIZONA How fun is the Wigwam Motel? It opened in the 1950s and provides guests with the opportunity to sleep in a teepee. The fact that the motel is located along Old Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona makes me love it even more. (found via Atlas Obscura / images via Wigwam Motel)DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Double Takes: Desktop Destinations: Around the World in Photos. A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happy desktop travels. 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris. 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra. 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen. For more from this series visit the Desktop DestinationsDOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Long have I wanted to visit the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle and Portland. This video makes me want to even more. Lake Cushman was filmed by Vimeo users Caleb and Shawn while visiting the 4,010-acrelake in Washington.
DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mount Scott in Clackamas County, Oregon by Alex Noriega 2 York, Maine by by Randy Lemoine 3 Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona by Mark Metternich For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS I WAS HERE, a travel journal for the curious minded by San Francisco-based artist Kate Pocrass looks like 126 pages of lovely illustrations and guided travel-musings. The book aims to encourage a different kind of travel, one where the emphasis is placed on the small and easily missed details of a place. The book is Continue reading "Double Takes: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS" DOUBLE TAKES: HEADBOARD ART My bed has been without a headboard for years and I’m ready for one. The Style Files have posted many great headboards in the past, including this fabulous one. It’s a work of art more than anythingelse. I
DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) DOUBLE TAKES: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs I’ve seen, at least from the exterior, several Frank Lloyd Wright homes. It goes without saying that his impact in architecture is measureless. I was quite excited when I read that Copeland Furniture has been commissioned by the Wright Foundation to reproduce many of his original furniture designs. Continue reading "Double Takes: Frank Lloyd Wright RECYCLED JUNK ART SCULPTURES: S.D. MEADOWS This weekend, Brian and I attended the Art in the Park festival here in Columbia, Missouri and saw a great deal of talent. One of my absolute favorite artists at the event was Steve Meadows from Palestine, Illinois. He creates fabulously creative objects out of recycled items. While he doesn’t have a website, several of Continue reading "Recycled Junk Art Sculptures: S.D. Meadows" FROM CHIANG MAI TO DOI INTHANON As far as visiting Northern Thailand is concerned, Doi Inthanon is a dream destination for many travelers. Those who have visited the place can’t stop praising it. THE WIGWAM MOTEL: ARIZONA How fun is the Wigwam Motel? It opened in the 1950s and provides guests with the opportunity to sleep in a teepee. The fact that the motel is located along Old Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona makes me love it even more. (found via Atlas Obscura / images via Wigwam Motel) ABOUT - DOUBLE TAKES BLOG This is an archive of things found, things enjoyed and things shared. I launched double takes in 2007 and it’s been kickin’ ever since. As for me, I’m an American expat currently living in Seoul, South Korea. Moreover, I’m a Chicago native and recent college graduate who favors the nomadic lifestyle over settling down. According Continue reading "About" DOUBLE TAKES: THE PARADOX OF OUR TIME I received, in email this afternoon, the following from my Mom. Eloquently written and worth a read in my opinion. But then again, that’s just my opinion. The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways , but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, Continue reading "Double Takes: The Paradox of Our Time" DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) DOUBLE TAKES: PORTRAITS FROM AROUND THE WORLD The work of Joey L. is simply put, incredible. His impressive list of clients include Warner Brothers Records, Forbes, and NBC just to name a few. However, it’s his personal work that really caught my eye (pun intended). He has a series called Portraits from Around the World that left me speechless. Oh, did I Continue reading "Double Takes: Portraits from Around the World" DOUBLE TAKES: CLOTHING LAMPS Designer Marcella Foschi of the Private Circle Shop has a ton of products made from re-used and sustainable materials. These lamps are a perfect example of her work. The plexiglass light frames are designed to support any number of clothing items of the owners choosing. If I were opening a clothing boutique I’d be on Continue reading "Double Takes: Clothing Lamps" DOUBLE TAKES: PRÊT À VOYAGER: BOARDING PASS Over at Prêt à Voyager, Anne’s weekly column Boarding Pass combines two of my favorite things: design and travel. Each week she interviews a designer about the intricacies of how they travel. The segment is jam-packed with inspiring tidbits of information andimages. It’s
DOUBLE TAKES: READING THE STARS: MINIATURERHINO How wonderful are these Reading the Stars embroidered constellations by Etsy user MiniatureRhino? Seriously, they are fabulous! I have a constellation globe in my house and I think these would be a great companion to it. (Found via Rare Bird Finds) DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE DECANTER This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) MAPS MAD OF ICONIC FOODS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES AND Caitlin Levin and Henry Hargreaves have created an incredible series of Food Maps mixing photography, art and travel in the best possible way. Inspired by their passion for exploring new places through food, the two create maps featuring iconic foods representative of the countries and continents their recreate in their series. Via DesignYou Trust
DOUBLE TAKES: JAPANESE MANHOLE COVERS I love that there is a group pool on Flickr showcasing Japanese manhole covers. These painted pieces put the literal in street art. There are over 2,000 photos in the group, with painted manholes from all over Japan. (photos via MRSY, jpellgen)DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Double Takes: Desktop Destinations: Around the World in Photos. A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happy desktop travels. 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris. 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra. 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen. For more from this series visit the Desktop DestinationsDOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Long have I wanted to visit the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle and Portland. This video makes me want to even more. Lake Cushman was filmed by Vimeo users Caleb and Shawn while visiting the 4,010-acrelake in Washington.
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A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mount Scott in Clackamas County, Oregon by Alex Noriega 2 York, Maine by by Randy Lemoine 3 Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona by Mark Metternich For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS I WAS HERE, a travel journal for the curious minded by San Francisco-based artist Kate Pocrass looks like 126 pages of lovely illustrations and guided travel-musings. The book aims to encourage a different kind of travel, one where the emphasis is placed on the small and easily missed details of a place. The book is Continue reading "Double Takes: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS" DOUBLE TAKES: HEADBOARD ART My bed has been without a headboard for years and I’m ready for one. The Style Files have posted many great headboards in the past, including this fabulous one. It’s a work of art more than anythingelse. I
DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) DOUBLE TAKES: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs I’ve seen, at least from the exterior, several Frank Lloyd Wright homes. It goes without saying that his impact in architecture is measureless. I was quite excited when I read that Copeland Furniture has been commissioned by the Wright Foundation to reproduce many of his original furniture designs. Continue reading "Double Takes: Frank Lloyd Wright RECYCLED JUNK ART SCULPTURES: S.D. MEADOWS This weekend, Brian and I attended the Art in the Park festival here in Columbia, Missouri and saw a great deal of talent. One of my absolute favorite artists at the event was Steve Meadows from Palestine, Illinois. He creates fabulously creative objects out of recycled items. While he doesn’t have a website, several of Continue reading "Recycled Junk Art Sculptures: S.D. Meadows" FROM CHIANG MAI TO DOI INTHANON As far as visiting Northern Thailand is concerned, Doi Inthanon is a dream destination for many travelers. Those who have visited the place can’t stop praising it. THE WIGWAM MOTEL: ARIZONA How fun is the Wigwam Motel? It opened in the 1950s and provides guests with the opportunity to sleep in a teepee. The fact that the motel is located along Old Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona makes me love it even more. (found via Atlas Obscura / images via Wigwam Motel)DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Double Takes: Desktop Destinations: Around the World in Photos. A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happy desktop travels. 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris. 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra. 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen. For more from this series visit the Desktop DestinationsDOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Long have I wanted to visit the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle and Portland. This video makes me want to even more. Lake Cushman was filmed by Vimeo users Caleb and Shawn while visiting the 4,010-acrelake in Washington.
DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mount Scott in Clackamas County, Oregon by Alex Noriega 2 York, Maine by by Randy Lemoine 3 Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona by Mark Metternich For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS I WAS HERE, a travel journal for the curious minded by San Francisco-based artist Kate Pocrass looks like 126 pages of lovely illustrations and guided travel-musings. The book aims to encourage a different kind of travel, one where the emphasis is placed on the small and easily missed details of a place. The book is Continue reading "Double Takes: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS" DOUBLE TAKES: HEADBOARD ART My bed has been without a headboard for years and I’m ready for one. The Style Files have posted many great headboards in the past, including this fabulous one. It’s a work of art more than anythingelse. I
DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) DOUBLE TAKES: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs I’ve seen, at least from the exterior, several Frank Lloyd Wright homes. It goes without saying that his impact in architecture is measureless. I was quite excited when I read that Copeland Furniture has been commissioned by the Wright Foundation to reproduce many of his original furniture designs. Continue reading "Double Takes: Frank Lloyd Wright RECYCLED JUNK ART SCULPTURES: S.D. MEADOWS This weekend, Brian and I attended the Art in the Park festival here in Columbia, Missouri and saw a great deal of talent. One of my absolute favorite artists at the event was Steve Meadows from Palestine, Illinois. He creates fabulously creative objects out of recycled items. While he doesn’t have a website, several of Continue reading "Recycled Junk Art Sculptures: S.D. Meadows" FROM CHIANG MAI TO DOI INTHANON As far as visiting Northern Thailand is concerned, Doi Inthanon is a dream destination for many travelers. Those who have visited the place can’t stop praising it. THE WIGWAM MOTEL: ARIZONA How fun is the Wigwam Motel? It opened in the 1950s and provides guests with the opportunity to sleep in a teepee. The fact that the motel is located along Old Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona makes me love it even more. (found via Atlas Obscura / images via Wigwam Motel) ABOUT - DOUBLE TAKES BLOG This is an archive of things found, things enjoyed and things shared. I launched double takes in 2007 and it’s been kickin’ ever since. As for me, I’m an American expat currently living in Seoul, South Korea. Moreover, I’m a Chicago native and recent college graduate who favors the nomadic lifestyle over settling down. According Continue reading "About" DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) DOUBLE TAKES: THE PARADOX OF OUR TIME I received, in email this afternoon, the following from my Mom. Eloquently written and worth a read in my opinion. But then again, that’s just my opinion. The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways , but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, Continue reading "Double Takes: The Paradox of Our Time" DOUBLE TAKES: PORTRAITS FROM AROUND THE WORLD The work of Joey L. is simply put, incredible. His impressive list of clients include Warner Brothers Records, Forbes, and NBC just to name a few. However, it’s his personal work that really caught my eye (pun intended). He has a series called Portraits from Around the World that left me speechless. Oh, did I Continue reading "Double Takes: Portraits from Around the World" DOUBLE TAKES: JAPANESE MANHOLE COVERS I love that there is a group pool on Flickr showcasing Japanese manhole covers. These painted pieces put the literal in street art. There are over 2,000 photos in the group, with painted manholes from all over Japan. (photos via MRSY, jpellgen) DOUBLE TAKES: CLOTHING LAMPS Designer Marcella Foschi of the Private Circle Shop has a ton of products made from re-used and sustainable materials. These lamps are a perfect example of her work. The plexiglass light frames are designed to support any number of clothing items of the owners choosing. If I were opening a clothing boutique I’d be on Continue reading "Double Takes: Clothing Lamps" DOUBLE TAKES: PRÊT À VOYAGER: BOARDING PASS Over at Prêt à Voyager, Anne’s weekly column Boarding Pass combines two of my favorite things: design and travel. Each week she interviews a designer about the intricacies of how they travel. The segment is jam-packed with inspiring tidbits of information andimages. It’s
DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE DECANTER This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) MAPS MAD OF ICONIC FOODS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES AND Caitlin Levin and Henry Hargreaves have created an incredible series of Food Maps mixing photography, art and travel in the best possible way. Inspired by their passion for exploring new places through food, the two create maps featuring iconic foods representative of the countries and continents their recreate in their series. Via DesignYou Trust
DOUBLE TAKES: READING THE STARS: MINIATURERHINO How wonderful are these Reading the Stars embroidered constellations by Etsy user MiniatureRhino? Seriously, they are fabulous! I have a constellation globe in my house and I think these would be a great companion to it. (Found via Rare Bird Finds)DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Double Takes: Desktop Destinations: Around the World in Photos. A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happy desktop travels. 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris. 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra. 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen. For more from this series visit the Desktop DestinationsDOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Long have I wanted to visit the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle and Portland. This video makes me want to even more. Lake Cushman was filmed by Vimeo users Caleb and Shawn while visiting the 4,010-acrelake in Washington.
DOUBLE TAKES: CANNED AIR FROM AROUND THE WORLD BY … Kirill Rudenko, a photographer based in Prague, created a series of 100% organic Canned Air. He sells the cans in his Etsy shop and each one comes with an authentic whiff of a different city around the world. If you’re wondering what the air in Venice, Paris, or Prague might smell like, ingredient lists for Continue reading "Double Takes: CANNED AIR FROM AROUND THE WORLD BY KIRILL RUDENKO" DOUBLE TAKES: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS I WAS HERE, a travel journal for the curious minded by San Francisco-based artist Kate Pocrass looks like 126 pages of lovely illustrations and guided travel-musings. The book aims to encourage a different kind of travel, one where the emphasis is placed on the small and easily missed details of a place. The book is Continue reading "Double Takes: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS" DOUBLE TAKES: DESKTOP DESTINATIONS: AROUND THE WORLD … A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Alamo Square in San Francisco, California by Patrick Smith 2 Jarenina, Slovenia by Peter Zajfrid 3 Lurline Bay in Sydney, Australia by Ibrahim Elhusseini For more DOUBLE TAKES: DESKTOP DESTINATIONS: AROUND THE WORLD IN A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina byEmir Terovic 2 Rome, Italy by Emanuele Serraino 3 Hallerbos Forest, Belgium by Kilian Schönberger For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: DABBAWALLA BY THE PERENNIAL PLATE The dabbawallas of Mumbai are truly a culinary and cultural phenomenon. In their latest episode The Perennial Plate documents a day in the life of the lunch delivery men of Mumbai. “Each day in Mumbai 4000 men in white outfits and matching hats transport 175,000 lunches across the big city. They retrieve the tiffens (lunch Continue reading "Double Takes: DABBAWALLA BY THE PERENNIAL PLATE" DOUBLE TAKES: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs I’ve seen, at least from the exterior, several Frank Lloyd Wright homes. It goes without saying that his impact in architecture is measureless. I was quite excited when I read that Copeland Furniture has been commissioned by the Wright Foundation to reproduce many of his original furniture designs. Continue reading "Double Takes: Frank Lloyd Wright DOUBLE TAKES: L.A. MARQUEES: OCEANE BURET Parisian photographer Océane Buret has captured a piece of Los Angeles’ history with her photos of landmark marquee signs. I wish these would come back in style and in full force. Who’s with me? (found via Honestly WTF / images via Océane Buret) DOUBLE TAKES: MIDNIGHT SUN As autumn settles in, the nights are getting longer here in Korea. Yet every summer, Iceland experiences periods with 24 hours of sunlight. SCIENTIFANTASTIC captured the beauty of this phenomenon in Midnight Sun | Iceland. (found via Vagabondish)DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Double Takes: Desktop Destinations: Around the World in Photos. A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happy desktop travels. 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris. 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra. 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen. For more from this series visit the Desktop DestinationsDOUBLE TAKES BLOG
Long have I wanted to visit the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle and Portland. This video makes me want to even more. Lake Cushman was filmed by Vimeo users Caleb and Shawn while visiting the 4,010-acrelake in Washington.
DOUBLE TAKES: CANNED AIR FROM AROUND THE WORLD BY … Kirill Rudenko, a photographer based in Prague, created a series of 100% organic Canned Air. He sells the cans in his Etsy shop and each one comes with an authentic whiff of a different city around the world. If you’re wondering what the air in Venice, Paris, or Prague might smell like, ingredient lists for Continue reading "Double Takes: CANNED AIR FROM AROUND THE WORLD BY KIRILL RUDENKO" DOUBLE TAKES: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS I WAS HERE, a travel journal for the curious minded by San Francisco-based artist Kate Pocrass looks like 126 pages of lovely illustrations and guided travel-musings. The book aims to encourage a different kind of travel, one where the emphasis is placed on the small and easily missed details of a place. The book is Continue reading "Double Takes: I WAS HERE: KATE POCRASS" DOUBLE TAKES: DESKTOP DESTINATIONS: AROUND THE WORLD … A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Alamo Square in San Francisco, California by Patrick Smith 2 Jarenina, Slovenia by Peter Zajfrid 3 Lurline Bay in Sydney, Australia by Ibrahim Elhusseini For more DOUBLE TAKES: DESKTOP DESTINATIONS: AROUND THE WORLD IN A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina byEmir Terovic 2 Rome, Italy by Emanuele Serraino 3 Hallerbos Forest, Belgium by Kilian Schönberger For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: DABBAWALLA BY THE PERENNIAL PLATE The dabbawallas of Mumbai are truly a culinary and cultural phenomenon. In their latest episode The Perennial Plate documents a day in the life of the lunch delivery men of Mumbai. “Each day in Mumbai 4000 men in white outfits and matching hats transport 175,000 lunches across the big city. They retrieve the tiffens (lunch Continue reading "Double Takes: DABBAWALLA BY THE PERENNIAL PLATE" DOUBLE TAKES: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs I’ve seen, at least from the exterior, several Frank Lloyd Wright homes. It goes without saying that his impact in architecture is measureless. I was quite excited when I read that Copeland Furniture has been commissioned by the Wright Foundation to reproduce many of his original furniture designs. Continue reading "Double Takes: Frank Lloyd Wright DOUBLE TAKES: L.A. MARQUEES: OCEANE BURET Parisian photographer Océane Buret has captured a piece of Los Angeles’ history with her photos of landmark marquee signs. I wish these would come back in style and in full force. Who’s with me? (found via Honestly WTF / images via Océane Buret) DOUBLE TAKES: MIDNIGHT SUN As autumn settles in, the nights are getting longer here in Korea. Yet every summer, Iceland experiences periods with 24 hours of sunlight. SCIENTIFANTASTIC captured the beauty of this phenomenon in Midnight Sun | Iceland. (found via Vagabondish)DOUBLE TAKES BLOG
A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week on Pinterest. Happy desktop travels. 1 Mount Scott in Clackamas County, Oregon by Alex Noriega 2 York, Maine by by Randy Lemoine 3 Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona by Mark Metternich For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives. DOUBLE TAKES: COOLEST WATER TOWERS I’m not sure what, but something inspired me to Google search artistic and creative water towers. In doing so I found the Kilgore Memorial Library of Nebraska website had an impressive compilation of photos and links to some of the countries most interesting water towers. Take a look for yourself: Artistic Water Towers. (Photo via Continue reading "Double Takes: Coolest Water Towers" BLANK POSTCARDS: CONSTELLATION AND CO. How great are these blank postcards from the Constellation and Co. shop? I love the idea of sketching/creating your own image on the front and having plenty of space for writing a message on the back. Recently on twitter I shared their awesome vintage shop full of some great maps and postcards. Be sure to check it out. (found via designworklike / images via Constellation and DOUBLE TAKES: DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning the globe. (images via Drool’d) RECYCLED JUNK ART SCULPTURES: S.D. MEADOWS This weekend, Brian and I attended the Art in the Park festival here in Columbia, Missouri and saw a great deal of talent. One of my absolute favorite artists at the event was Steve Meadows from Palestine, Illinois. He creates fabulously creative objects out of recycled items. While he doesn’t have a website, several of Continue reading "Recycled Junk Art Sculptures: S.D. Meadows" DOUBLE TAKES: DIY: MAGAZINE TABLE I read a lot of magazines and have the piles of old ones around my house to prove it. So naturally, when I saw this DIY project I was intrigued. It’s beyond simple and the end product isn’t half bad. I wouldn’t trust it to hold my television, but a potted plant or picture might Continue reading "double takes: DIY: Magazine Table" MAPS MAD OF ICONIC FOODS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES AND Caitlin Levin and Henry Hargreaves have created an incredible series of Food Maps mixing photography, art and travel in the best possible way. Inspired by their passion for exploring new places through food, the two create maps featuring iconic foods representative of the countries and continents their recreate in their series. Via DesignYou Trust
DOUBLE TAKES: THE PARADOX OF OUR TIME I received, in email this afternoon, the following from my Mom. Eloquently written and worth a read in my opinion. But then again, that’s just my opinion. The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways , but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, Continue reading "Double Takes: The Paradox of Our Time" DOUBLE TAKES: JAPANESE MANHOLE COVERS I love that there is a group pool on Flickr showcasing Japanese manhole covers. These painted pieces put the literal in street art. There are over 2,000 photos in the group, with painted manholes from all over Japan. (photos via MRSY, jpellgen) DOUBLE TAKES: PERSONALIZED CARDS: FAROUCHE Over in Farouche’s fabulous Etsy shop, you’ll find personalized cards featuring two of my favorite things: typewriters and bicycles. They’re simply adorable! The shop has a variety of personalized cards sure to fit anyone’s fancy. (Found via Rare Bird Finds)Skip to content
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Destination and Design MAP PRINT BUTTONS: ELIZABETH ESTES I adore these map-print buttons from Elizabeth Estes’ Etsy shop Buttons and Badges.
I’m not entirely sure what to do with them, but I know I want everylast one.
> (image via Elizabeth Estes> )
Author Laura Young
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19.06.201818.01.2019Categories
Art , Cartography
, Fashion
THE WIGWAM MOTEL: ARIZONA How fun is the Wigwam Motel ? It opened in the 1950s and provides guests with the opportunity to sleep in a teepee. The fact that the motel is located along Old Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona makes me love it even more. > (found via Atlas Obscura > / images via Wigwam> Motel )
Author Laura Young
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18.06.201818.01.2019Categories
Accommodation ,
North America ,
Travel
FROM CHIANG MAI TO DOI INTHANON – LOCAL GUIDE As far as visiting Northern Thailand is concerned, Doi Inthanon is a dream destination for many travelers. Those who have visited the place can’t stop praising it. You must have heard the accolades people accord it. Are you undecided regarding staying there? This piece will end your dilemma. By the end of the article, you will know whether Thailand will be your destination, come next vacation. Keep reading for a cover of this famous place. WHAT IS DOI INTHANON? Do you know Thailand’s highest peak? If the answer is a no, worry not. It is none other than the Doi Inthanon. The summit sits in a district in Chiang Mai. It goes by the name Chom Thong district. It is surrounded by a national park with the same name. We are about to reveal every detail of this site. Continue reading! Continue reading “From Chiang Mai to Doi Inthanon – LocalGuide”
Author Laura Young
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18.06.201818.01.2019Categories
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Chiang Mai , Doi Inthanon, Thailand
BAMBOO ARCHITECTURE: PANYADEN SCHOOL IN CHIANG MAI, THAILAND Delightful modern architecture of eco-friendly materials in Chiang Mai. As it turned out, it is possible to build from bamboo not only small huts, but also entire educational campuses. Continue reading “Bamboo Architecture: Panyaden School in ChiangMai, Thailand”
Author Laura Young
Posted on
17.06.201818.01.2019Categories
Architecture , Asia
, Travel
DESTINATION DESIGN: ROTATING GLASS GLOBE DECANTER This etched glass globe decanter is just awesome. Drink your wines (or ports, cognacs, etc.) of the world from a globe? Yes, please! The best part, you can aerate your liquor of choice by spinning theglobe.
> (images via Drool’d)Author Laura Young
Posted on
13.06.201818.01.2019Categories
Art , Cartography
, Travel
DOUBLE TAKES: AD CAMPAIGN FEATURES PIXILATED WORLD LANDMARKS This past January, advertising agency Gyro San Francisco created this insanely fun campaign for Digital Reality. Their ads feature five pixelated landmarks from cities around the world where to company hasdata centers.
Via Creative Roots
Author Laura Young
Posted on
27.05.201518.01.2019Categories
Around the World
DOUBLE TAKES: DESKTOP DESTINATIONS: AROUND THE WORLD IN PHOTOS A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happydesktop travels.
> 1 New York City, New York by Sunprojec > 2 Lisbon, Portugal by Bobby Joshi Photography > 3 San Francisco, California by Alex Burke For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives.Author Laura Young
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22.05.201518.01.2019Categories
Around the World
, Desktop
Destination
, Europe
, Music
, Travel
DOUBLE TAKES: NEW TRAVEL-INSPIRED COLLECTION FROM CORAL & TUSK The fine folks at the Brooklyn-based Coral & Tusk have a new travel-inspired collection of products. Owned by designer and illustrator Stephanie Housley, the shop has been making embroidered goods since 2007. The Adventure Collection features pillows, passport cases, luggage tags and more. “Inspired by the boats that bob along the Seine and the hot air balloons that dot the air above the ancient city of Cappadocia, new characters Skipper Cat and Paco Dog invite you along with them on the rides of their lives!” View the whole whimsical collection on the Coral & Tusk website.Author Laura Young
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20.05.201518.01.2019Categories
Double Takes ,
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DOUBLE TAKES: UNCOMMON IDEALS TAKES YOU ON A VIDEO TOUR AROUND THENORTH SEA
Chris McClean and Mark Waters’ Uncommon Ideals is an award-winning short film featuring scenes and stories from the North Sea. “From the fjords to the lochs, from brown to blue,” says their Vimeo page. “Surfing’s sepia dipped North Sea tales foretold.” The video is set to the music of UNKLE and narrated by the poem Uncommon Ideals by Daniel Crockett and read by Jeff Hordley.Author Laura Young
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18.05.201518.01.2019Categories
Music , Videos
DOUBLE TAKES: DESKTOP DESTINATIONS: AROUND THE WORLD IN PHOTOS A few of my favorite photos from around the world this week. Happydesktop travels.
> 1 Amsterdam, Netherlands by George Pachantouris > 2 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah by Paul Didsayabutra>
> 3 Byrkjelo, Norway by Øystein Botnen For more from this series visit the Desktop Destinations archives.Author Laura Young
Posted on
15.05.201518.01.2019Categories
Around the World
, Desktop
Destination
, Europe
, Travel
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