Falaknuma Palace: Mirror of the Sky
Hyderabad. It felt like 1895, calling images of the sixth Nizam (administrator of the realm or “king”) of Hyderabad, Mehbook Ali Khaan, to mind, alighting from his royal carriage. Sore […]
Hyderabad. It felt like 1895, calling images of the sixth Nizam (administrator of the realm or “king”) of Hyderabad, Mehbook Ali Khaan, to mind, alighting from his royal carriage. Sore […]
It’s Christmas Day and I promise to keep this blog, long overdue in writing, short and sweet. In my previous posts, I have long promoted the view that very few […]
What do Brazilian bombachas – the traditional pants of Brazilian gauchos – have in common with a walk in the park? Though it may not immediately seem so, there is a fairly […]
Graphics Designer Chip Kidd identifies good design by putting it to a test. Good design can be clear or mysterious. What really matters, however, is that it is usefully clear or mysterious.
Digital moodboards help develop and share design ideas. Online apps such as olioboard offer easy to use tools to create fairly realistic visions of future designs.
Last month, I visited the newest, lifestyle focused addition to the Eslite Spectrum bookstore in Taiwan – their Songyan Store which is housed in a renovated tobacco factory. Think of […]
Tokyo. Several years ago a friend of mine suggested that I should look into obis to accessorize our place. She had lived for many years in Japan, so it came quite […]
Hi! I’m back! It’s me again! (Natasha, in case you were confused by the sudden influx of enthusiasm and superfluous exclamation marks. I am the Daughter.) So… worldbuilding. It’s a […]
Ngala (South Africa). We “met” them – the Mopani (lat. Gonimbrasia belina) – in the middle of the bush. Beautiful animals: extremely colourful (almost neon!), spiky, showing lots of contrasts […]
Hi, my name is Natasha and I am Sabine’s daughter (joy!) Well, today she decided that she’d rather I finally pulled some weight and wrote an actual blog post (instead […]