Next Stop: Berlin

Posted on June 18, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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Copenhagen: WoodWood

Posted on June 18, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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Copenhagen: Hotel Fox

Posted on June 18, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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Copenhagen: Sneaker Shopping

Posted on June 17, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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Copenhagen: Norse Projects

Posted on June 17, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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Copenhagen: il

Posted on June 17, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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Copenhagen: Pede and Stoffer

Posted on June 16, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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London: Hakkasan

Posted on June 15, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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Next Stop: Copenhagen

Posted on June 14, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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London: Wakaba Restaurant

Posted on June 14, 2005 Under Travel

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…

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