rocking chair dream

rocking chairs have been on my mind for the past 6 months at least. i don’t understand why they haven’t remained a staple living room item… they are comfortable, meditative, and you can still do shit while you enjoy them. anyways, i was looking for some sort of  vintage danish heritage-y wooden answer but then i saw this buttery invitation by koinor polstermöbel featured at IMM cologne. and even though i would prefer the metal bits to be a lovely warm wood to make it a little less ‘modern’ and maybe even switch out the cream leather for a blonde tan leather, her curves are seductive, so i thought i’d share.  by kl

how to resurface your old stiga + yasaka ping pong paddles

after purchasing our beautifully designed ping pong table, i had to dig up my childhood stiga paddle. a collectors (now i am told) kjell johansson stiga/yasaka rubber defensive wood made in sweden (where all the best paddles, even japanese brands, are made). the original yasaka rubber was discolored and cracking, so i had to purchase the 2 pieces of yasaka rubber (each approximately $48) and got to work. my paddle had two red sides and i was told there has been a rule passed since my time that requires ‘real players’ to have paddles with different color sides to avoid the cheating technique of lowering your paddle below the table and switching sides so the opponent wont be able to tell what surface you are using on your serve. they call it the ‘big boy rule’… i guess i learned something today. my newly restored paddle will have a black and red side. i removed the old rubber using some acetone combined with some heavy lifting. i then had to sand the paddle wood with 400 sandpaper to recreate a smooth and even surface. there are fancy glues sold out there, but i was told they are simply rubber cement packaged and marked up, and can be purchased for a fraction at any hardware store. i will post the restored image when done… by uh

MIRROR MIRROR

 

i saw this gorgeous mirror designed by jacques adnet and wanted one, then i read a little bit about it and wanted it even more.

 

in 1950, adnet formed a partnership with the french fashion house, hermes, where he developed a collection of leather-covered furniture and interior accessories, including a distinctive leather mirror with brass hinges. besides the remarkable leather and brass details, the adnet mirror is also unique as the strap that holds the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of the mirror.

 

someone tell saint nick i was VERY good this year please!  by kl