Bracelet
Black Dakini
Specifications - Each piece is hand made by Danish designer Cecilia Hellner, blending eastern philosophical traditions with the modern look of the west.
Friendly Fur Berlin
No Cap, no colour than the colour of the perfume self, no plastic, no inlay, no un-recycled carton.
Concept: ENGEE.de, Nose: Mark Buxton Paris
Head Note: Bergamotte, Freesia, Galbanum, Violet Leaf, Orange Blossom, Green Mandarin, Cardamom, Tagetes
Heart Note: Black Rose, Magnolia, Jasmin, Leather, Caraway, Osmanthus, Carnation
Base Note: Oak Moss, Patchouli, Civet, Castoreum, Musk, Ambergris, Cedar, Vanilla
Friendly Fur Berlin
No Cap, no colour than the colour of the perfume self, no plastic, no inlay, no un-recycled carton.
Concept: ENGEE.de, Nose: Mark Buxton Paris
Head Note: Carnation, Grapefruit, Cotton Flower, Chamomile, verbena, ylang-ylang
Heart Note: Red Pepper, Vetiver, Elemi, Clove
Base Note: Incense, Whiskey, Musk, Amber, Sandalwood, Cedar
Thames & Hudson
Back in 2007 the first issues of Monocle magazine hit newsstands and kiosks around the globe. At its core was a pledge to commission all original photography – capturing the world on film, on the ground and in the moment. In the years since, Monocle has continued in its pursuit of documenting through its unique lens – from embassies and personal residences to world leaders and cultural stars. Each issue has featured a dedicated image-led Expo section celebrating lesser-known locales, obscure events and curious characters through truly outstanding photography. Syrian cities, French legionnaires, Thai festival goers, brutalist architecture and private member’s clubs have all graced the pages of the magazine.
The Monocle Book of Photography draws on the best of these visual stories from an archive a decade and a half in the making. A handsomely produced linen-bound edition, the book also features original reporting about each of the assignments, as well as first-hand accounts from the photographers and editors involved.
Specifications - Hardcover. 276 pages.
D.S. & Durga
Top: Mallow, Sea lettuce
Heart: Swamp rose, Sweet pepper bush
Base: Creeping bent grass, lichen moss
D.S. & Durga
Top: Orange leather, Peach baskets
Heart: Red oak, Rubber
Base: Maplewood, Kicks
D.S. & Durga
Drape any fragrance in cruelty-free leather. Or wear it alone, you animal!
Top: Butterscotch leather, Cistus, Cubeb
Heart: Pale orris, Cypriol, Saffron
Base: Vegan castoreum, Myrrh, Cade
Specifications - 50 ml. Eau de Parfum. Unisex.
Please note: perfumes are only shipped within EU.
Thames & Hudson
There has never been a period in photography’s long history – no school, no movement – when flowers have not been a central focus, whether in the form of the classic still life, the botanical study, incorporated into portraiture and studies of the human body, documented in street photography, or used subversively in surrealist collage and montage.
Today, flower photography remains in full bloom, with photographers the world over depicting flowers and floral motifs in novel ways. Featuring works by more than 120 photographers, Flora Photographica links the very best of flower photography from the past thirty years with its predecessors – canonical floral studies from the realms of photography, botanical illustration, drawing and painting that have marked the collective imagination for centuries, if not millennia.
Works by contemporary photographers such as Cindy Sherman, Thomas Ruff, Vik Muniz, Valérie Belin, Viviane Sassen and Martin Schoeller appear across nine thematic chapters, complemented by two in-depth essays by curators William A. Ewing and Danaé Panchaud exploring the relationship between contemporary works and the rich traditions of floral art and photography.
Vibrant and abundant with myriad species of flora, this stunning book is both a celebration of organic beauty and a keen look at the meaning of flowers in human culture – not to mention an insightful look at a key aspect of contemporary photography – making it a must-have publication for lovers of flowers and photography alike.
Tom Wood
Tom Wood
Tom Wood
Tom Wood
Tom Wood