Even from the outside Pizza Slice looks like a building straight out of downtown Manhattan. I found it incredible, staring agape at the large glass windows, subway tile and letter grade sign. Inside it…
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Nanzuka is a contemporary art gallery hidden in the basement of a towering building in Shibuya. They are currently displaying a collection of paintings and sculpture by the infamous Hajime Sorayama in a show…
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In the heart of Shimokitazawa you’ll find Frankie Melbourne Espresso, a tiny slice of Australia in Tokyo. Serving some seriously amazing coffee and delicious breakfast dishes, we’ve found another new favorite! We…
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We stopped in at Municipal Winemakers in Santa Barbara during a Californian road trip. Created by Dave Potter, his concept involves sourcing grapes from different growers and selling his own small batch wines,…
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Close to the winter home of the Danish royal family, in a beautiful part of Copenhagen.…
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We love to see how coffee is done locally, so in San Francisco that meant visiting Blue Bottle Coffee. We visited their kiosk in Hayes Valley, which is hidden down a narrow alley in a…
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Watching the commuters after a visit to the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi.…
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I’m always in awe of those who experiment with different ways of living. Growing up in rural Australia we always had plenty of space, which probably explains my fascination with tiny homes like…
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My first trip to Mexico was with my friends Jazz and Liesl. Waking early in the capital one morning, we faced the heat and set out by subway for Xochimilco. On the way, we were serenaded…
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Just as we were leaving the urban sprawl of Tokyo, bound for Nagano to spend Christmas in the mountains.…
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The Museo Tamayo is a stack of concrete boxes nestled amongst the greenery of Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. Inside is a gallery of rotating contemporary art, mostly from the private collection of its…
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A sunny view from Benesse House Museum, overlooking the Seto Inland Sea.…
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I’ve been a long time admirer of Copenhagen-based graphic designer Kristina Krogh. Her first range of art prints combined various textures (think marble, cork and timber) in geometric formations and I love…
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As a child I spent hours in the school library, pouring over the shelves. I went on to accumulate hundreds of books over the years, before finally realizing how impractical it all was. While living…