Friday 7 October 2011

Resonant Decor




By nature, sound is a hard thing to visualize — but now you can have a visual reminder of your favorite noise by ordering up some Resonant Decor ($200-$700). Available in a variety of sizes and color schemes, these unique decorations are created by taking the waveform of a sound you record and upload, giving it a custom coloured gradient design, and printing the final image on a high-quality canvas, making each piece uniquely yours. Perfect for your in-home studio or eardrum-shattering cinema.
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Alfred Dunhill to open a restaurant in Dubai




Alfred Dunhill, the man behind the eponymous fashion label, Dunhill, is all set to launch the third overseas restaurant in Dubai. The Dubai restaurant is set to open in January 2012 that will be situated next door to the Dunhill fashion shop. This will be the first restaurant that the British luxury retailer will open in Middle East.
Established in the 1890s in London, Dunhill has one of the finest restaurants in London itself that is located in Old Bond Street, Mayfair. 
The restaurant is said to open in the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Dubai that is awarded as Business Traveller’s Best Business Hotel in the Middle East for 2011.




Alfred Dunhill is already doing well with his luxury brand, Dunhill, and has over 220 stores across the world. The company has crossed its boundaries from lifestyle items to the restaurant business and is running all of these very successfully. The Dunhill’s Hong Kong branch has already been rated as one of the best restaurants in the city.
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MB&F Legacy Machine No.1 Watch



This watch brings the world’s first vertical power reserve indicator and the tourbillon on the dial itself, and creating a 3-dimensional journey in time. The MB&F Legacy Machine No.1 (LM1) construction has been so unique that under normal circumstances, the watch would display a captivating scenery of movements which barely is seen anywhere, and has its own charm. Available in a 18K red or white gold casing, the chassis is covered by a sapphire crystal dome which has protects the elaborate dial inside.
On the technical standpoint, the balance frequency of the watch is 18,000 b/ph, and packs in 45 hours of power reserve. There are a total of 279 components used in the movement itself, out of which 23 are precious metals and stones. The dial stands at 44 mm of width and 16mm of height at its thickest point. The protective sapphire crystal dome on top is anti-reflective and also anti-scratch, and it extends to the exposed back of the watch. The strapping is of course the optional black or brown alligator leather with a case-matching gold buckle. The pricing for each watch has been kept at $92,000 a piece.
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Jimmy Choo Kevan woven leather and suede sandals




Feathers have made their way to the fashion spectrum this year in skirts, hair and even nails. On these sandals by Jimmy Choo we see that tribal theme that seduced last Spring. Pretty awesome, especially that the feathers are detachable. £1,595