In this article we explore the iconic Diner en Blanc! The fancy picnic where participants wear all white and bring everything they need – food, tables, tablecloths and so forth!


In this article we explore the iconic Diner en Blanc! The fancy picnic where participants wear all white and bring everything they need – food, tables, tablecloths and so forth!

Want To Decorate that Vampire Lair? What can I say? I’m a sucker for vampires, the un-dead, Nosferatu, Dracula, The Count, the Cullens. Oh, whatever you want to call them! For as long as I can remember, I have always been drawn to vampires. (I know this post would probably be better suited for the week of October 24th, but I thought I’d get a head start. So, bite me.)

Did Mr. Green sneak into the foyer and abscond with the candlestick? Alternatively, could Professor Plum have used an oven mitt for mischief in the study? And what about Colonel Mustard, wielding a ketchup bottle in the underground speakeasy? Regardless of the suspect, the undeniable fact remains: a precious artwork has vanished, plucked straight from the walls of a San Francisco gallery.

Greetings, everyone! It’s the middle of the week, and what could be a more delightful way to brighten up your Wednesday than by indulging in some visually pleasing images? That’s precisely why we’ve curated a selection of captivating interior design projects to present to you today. These are my standout designs of the week.

Well, well, well, here we meet again with the ongoing issue facing post-modern New York’ers and the anti-gentrification generation of city-dwellers. In one of my past posts, I slightly skimmed the surface of the futuristic face lift creeping up on what seems like every corner of New York City. These days, the average slice-of-pie eating, get-out-of-my-way-attitude wielding, and fashion savvy tote bag and boat shoe wearing New York’er can’t seem to walk down a single street without seeing some serious scaffolding surrounding a skyrocketing structure of steel and style. (Holy alliteration on that sentence, Batman!)

Lets explore Francis Bacon who was, without a doubts, one of the most influential and iconic figurative 20th century painters.