Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

10 December 2014

Bicycle Furniture

Bullitt Sofa
I have this Bullitt cargo bike parked in my living room and it took my kids 0.5 seconds to figure out that it can be used to watch films or play games on the XBox. Now we use it as a sofa slash chair slash jungle gym.

As cool as that may be, it does NOT beat this:

Because this is quite possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen in the bicycle furnishing category. Fantastic!

28 February 2012

Interior Bicycle Shelves

Practical Bicycle Usage_1
The internet is alive with photos of people hanging bicycles in their homes. As storage in many cases, but also as interior design. It's obvious. Bicycles possess an eternal and powerful aestheticism and symbolism that often makes them as appealing to look at as artwork.

Here at home, I've had a 1947 Husqvarna bicycle lying around the flat. Standing in the living room and looking lovely. It just wasn't enough, however. The bicycle is a practical tool for making my everyday life easier by helping me get around the city. So why not, I thought, do the same indoors?

Practical Bicycle Usage_2
So up it went, that lovely old Husqvarna. Into the front hall where I needed something more interesting than shelves anyway. It's the first thing you see when you come into the flat and, most importantly, you can store stuff on it.

Practical Bicycle Usage_4
Me and the kids "decorated" it once it was up - much like we did when we decorated it last christmas.
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Who would have realised that flip-flops would fit so perfectly in the spokes? Cool.
Practical Bicycle Usage
The big winter jackets hang elsewhere, so the bicycle remains rather uncluttered. Been using it for a few days now, and it's all very practical - as well as aesthetic. In that order.

16 March 2010

Cycle Chic Voyage - Condesa df Mexico

Condesa DF Sign
The advent of the modern design hotel has been a godsend in a world that travels more than ever. It is now possible in most cities worth their salt to find a cool oasis on the urban landscape. It’s as if the very concept of design hotels was devised by the Slow trend that is sweeping the planet because they are so much more than just a place to stay.

Staying at traditional four or five star hotels is often accompanied by an element of stress. You feel as though you have to act like you’re at a four or five star hotel. Design hotels, as a rule, give you space to be yourself, all while wrapped cosily in a duvet of elegance, style and cool.

Mexico City has it’s pearl in the form of Condesa df. Located in the heart of the equally cool La Condesa neighbourhood, this hotel is truly an oasis in a city that is rife with constant movement and Latin intensity. It’s bohemian chic, hip and youthful but it’s also distinguished and playfully aloof.
Cycle Chic Rooftop Shoot 04
I was in town for some Cycle Chic events - including a press conference and photo shoot on the rooftop and a Cycle Chic bike ride - and I melted into the Condesa df like I had designed the place myself.

Condesa DF Bed Condesa DF Bathroom
At left: My room. This is where the magic happens. Which is basically sleeping off jetlag and tequila. At right: Exclusive bits and pieces in the bathroom.

The hotel is the collective brainchild of Parisian designer India Mahdavi, hotelier Jonathan Moor and Mexican architect Javier Sánchez de Sánchez Higuera. The 40 rooms are pockets of sleek and iconic goodness, complete with iPods pre-programmed with funkalicious tracks, DVD players and even an Xbox if you need to hone your FIFA skills. Which, of course, you do on occasion.

Condesa DF Rooftop Jacuzzi Condesa DF - Monsieur Condesa DF Rooftop Boxing Condesa DF Dog
At left: Entrance to the rooftop jacuzzi. Middle left: Splendid typography on the bathrooom doors. Middle right: Take out your frustrations on the boxing bag. At right: The house dog. Even he is cool.

I’m sticking to the oasis metaphor but you’ll have to imagine an oasis with a humming nightlife. The rooftop terrace transforms from being a wellness mecca during the day to becoming a thriving hotspot complete with sushi bar in the evenings [which is why the iPod with headphones in the room may come in handy]. I always find that really cool hotels attract the locals and I’d rather mix with locals than tourists anyday of the travelling week.

Condesa DF Atrium Up Condesa DF Atrium Down
Views from the atrium and of the atrium restaurant.

Condesa DF Lobby Condesa DF Tequila for Guests
At left: The reception lobby. At right: Free tequila for quests in the evening.

The Condesa df debunks every myth you may have heard about the Mexican capital. It’s a little piece of paradise tucked away in a delicious corner of the city oozing with slow life. A groovy base camp for exploring Mexico City.

Some other nice bits:
- Bicycles are available for guests. When you’re the founder of the Cycle Chic movement, that melts your heart. Although there is a public bike-share rack down the street, too. Eco-bici.
- Channel 84 – the welcome channel – features a custom-made film that runs in loop. Coolest damn thing I’ve ever seen.
- Great service in the reception. No task too great for thos lads.
- Delicious food throughout the hotel.
- Fantastic meeting room if you need it.

Some bits that need improvement:
- The free wifi connection was dodgy at best, both in the room and in the rest of the hotel.
- The service in the restaurant, especially in the mornings, could have been sharper.

Condesa DF Breakfast Room Condesa DF Checkin
At left: Relaxing in the lounge. At right: Checking in.

Hotel Condesa df
Avenida Veracruz 102
Colonia Condesa
Mexico, D.F.
06140

You can book on the DesignHotels.com website.