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Sunday
Oct132013

Viberg Black Multi 145 Oxford Shoe for Inventory | Vancouver (CAN)

A seasonal collaboration see’s from Viberg Boots craft a Black Multi 145 Oxford for Canadian based Inventory Magazine . Crafted from a selection of different leathers; the toe cap features Horween’s Black Essex rough-out while the heel uses the smooth side, the in-step uses pebbled cow and the out-step is a rough-out buffalo leather. Ultimately a beautiful handmade pair of shoes that offer its wearer an understated aesthetic while remaining wearable and unique in appearance. Only available at Inventory online and in their Vancouver and New York stores .

Sunday
Oct132013

Teaball by Freud | London (UK)

We champion working hard however we also appreciate taking a break are often undervalued, it’s important to balance work and rest. Taking a break doesn’t always mean to stop working, it’s often an opportunity to think aloud, gather thoughts and to nurture ideas. We find regular and spontaneous caffeine fixes maintain our daily motivation, which is why taking the time to brew a nice cup of tea makes complete sense. It makes us ponder, where would a builder be without his tea breaks?

Ask any tea aficionados they’ll join in unity to praise there aren’t many things in life that are more pleasurable than a good brew. Which allows us to highlight the Teaball (V: 1Litre, H: 14.7cm) by Freud, a smart and contemporary interpretation of the traditional teapot. Designed in England and crafted from stainless steel, this beautiful teapot’s construction includes a comfortable wooden handle and drip-proof spout. Available from Makers and Brothers (Dublin, UK).

Sunday
Oct132013

Chalk & Chocolate by Cereal Magazine | Bristol (UK)

A publication we eagerly await its release is Cereal Magazine, a quarterly food and travel magazine, home grown and based in Bristol (UK). In their ‘pursuit for food and travel’ Rosa Park, Rich Stapleton and their small but perfectly formed Cereal team explore the world, discovering culinary delights and cultural significance. Cereal Magazine moves towards timelessness in their magazine which is also inherent in their editorial content; always considered, this passionate publication is filled with intelligent words, beautiful design and striking imagery.

The photography featured in each and every Cereal Magazine is a key cause of our impatience in receiving the latest volume; with contributions from photographers all over the world, the featured imagery of landscapes, places, food, and products are truly inspiring, a guarantee to read over and over again like a good book.

Their latest release, Volume 4 features the exploration of grains, British watchmaker Uniform Wares, Krakow, Los Angeles and their collaboration photography project ‘Forest’ with Protein (London, UK). A feature of note that brought the IDCM° taste buds alive and equally reminded us of the school blackboard is their feature ‘Chalk & Chocolate’, exploring texture, photography by Ulf Svane and chocolate by Anne au chocolat.

Thursday
Oct102013

Hibell Shoes by Mamnick | Sheffield (UK)

Sheffield based maker Thom Barnett of Mamnick always has function and form at the forefront of all Mamnick designed articles. His latest introduction see’s the perfect shoe for cycle-touring, in Thom’s eyes, designed to function on the bike but equally to look on form when worn off the bike. Handmade in Derbyshire, the Hibell Shoe is crafted from 100% premium leather and has been made in limited numbers. Each pair goes through at least ten different highly skilled manufacturing process before reaching their owner.

The Mamnick Hibell Shoes has been inspired by, named after and dedicated to legendary cyclo-tourist Ian Hibell (1934 – 2008), who spent his entire life cycling around the world which covered seven continents. Visit Mamnick online for more information on the Hibell Shoe.

Wednesday
Oct092013

Lambswool Tuck Stitch Crew Neck Jumper by S.E.H. Kelly | London (UK)

With the crisp autumn morning’s becoming a regular occurrence, we are looking to layers to see us through the colder months. Devoting to a substantial piece of knitwear is wise in our eyes; a mid-layer that is made from authentic fabrics will shelter and keep you warm to a thermonuclear level. The Crew Neck Jumper by S.E.H. Kelly is an article has the IDMC° seal of approval and deserves consideration, this lambswool jumper is made from four shades of luxury lambswool, three greys and one biscuit for a beautiful Autumnal colouring. Knitted into a heavyweight tuck stitch by a British hand-loomed knitwear maker, founded over 100 years ago.

The Lambswool Tuck Stitch Crew Neck Jumper is ten ply (ten stitches to the inch) which in everyday speak offers preposterous thickness: folded, the jumper is the same height as four cord shirts. Exceptional thickness, however, does mean a sacrifice in comfort, being made by the most luxurious lambswool means incomparable comfort. A tightly knitted construction of traditional manner means the yarn strands are folded over one another in a dense interlocking weave, while the neck, cuff and hem are rib stitched as to hold shape. A favourite detail to note is the in-seam slouch pockets, lined with plain-stitch charcoal lambswool and fastened by a simple button-loop fastening. Thoughtfully considered and traditionally crafted, this hand knitted jumper is as close to one of those predecessors your grand-mother made you; slow going, time taken but the result is reflected in the time skill and effort taken. Also available in Navy-Blue and Grey Tuck Stitch Lambswool at S.E.H. Kelly

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