Copenhagen was a blast, tomorrow I'm off to Berlin for the week. I've heard Berlin is basically the hottest city in Europe right now-- and everyone I know who has been in the past few years, agrees. This will be…
WoodWood was an interesting shop on Krystalgade-- another signature Copenhagen side street. The shops name matches the wood interior, from top to bottom, floor to ceiling--everything was made completely out of wood-- Although i'm still not sure why. They had…
I stopped by Hotel FOX to have a peak inside, it was really a trip-- it looked great! If you haven't heard about the hotel, or Project Fox in general, here's a quick explanation. The whole project was a big…
If you're looking specifically for sneakers while in Copenhagen, you probably don't need to look any further than Wallace (left), and My Sneakers (right). Everything downtown is within walking distance-- it's very charming. The shops were brightly lit, and very…
I literally saw a dozen shops of this caliber throughout Copenhagen, but Norse Projects was another one of my favorite shops. They had the usualll; clothing, books, a few of the usual sneakers, some toys and accessories-- but what made…
Situated right on the Gradbrodertorv, one of Copenhagen's most beautiful squares, was an unassuming shop down a short flight of stairs called "il". They claimed to be a "men's underwear & accessories" shop, which I suppose was about right-- all…
I've seen several clothing shops so far in Copenhagen, but Pede & Stoffer was the most sophisticated I saw all day. It's tucked away on Klosterstrade, a side street downtown. The shop had all the usual wearables, clothing, some small…
Hakkasan is an exclusive restaurant tucked in the back corner of Hanway Street, a small unassuming side street right off Tottenham Court Road. The space was originally built to be a parking garage, but restaurant mastermind Alan Yau renovated it…
Lisbon got bumped off my travel list for a few reasons, and in exchange I'm going to Copenhagen for a few nights, before I hit up Berlin. I've been before, and I love the city. As usual, if you have…
Since 1987, Wakaba Restaurant has remained hidden behind a single curved acid-etched facade, a mysterious barrier between the restaurant and the busy street outside. Wakaba is a signature John Pawson design, minimalist to the max. For several years, the restaurant…