How to be a lazy summer slug ☼ An iconic mid-century home ☼ A glossary of feelings

With tasting notes of a pink pigmented home, a guide to having a deliciously lazy summer, an astounding iPod collection & vintage analog photo booths…
The good life beckons once more!
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☼ Life Lessons: How To Be A Lazy Summer Slug according to new culture publication Byline
☼ A dark London townhouse has been transformed into Pigment House, drenched in Barragán-esque dusty pink hues.


☼ Does this man have the most extensive iPod collection in the world?
☼ Literally Anything is an AI creation tool that helps you build any kind of app, game or widget directly in your browser using text
☼ Since 2007, FotoAutomat has been restoring and bringing back to life analog photobooths in France


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Combed & collected with the highest precision for the leisure elite…
☼ In celebration of its tenth anniversary, System Magazine has released all of its archives online, spanning 20 bi-annual issues featuring long-format conversations with fashion industry insiders
☼ Could we reimagine the internet as a space for creativity, care, and poetry? Chia Amisola explores this idea of Making a Poetic Website
☼ Michelle Ellsworth’s Motivational Video Archive with entries like “Escape Options”, “Love is Good” and “Stop Talking”

☼ All-out ‘70s glamour at an iconic mid-century house, from sunken sofas to an indoor pool
☼ Vintage Miami Beach: Stories of work, play and elephants in South Florida’s “Leisure Landscape”
☼ Visit A Glossary of Feelings by Jorge Palacios
☼ Saint Laurent partners with Girard-Perregaux for their first foray into watchmaking limited to just 100 pieces

☼ Bureau Benjamin releases his first chair, La Mikado, inspired by Japanese art and the mastery of wood
☼ The designer Fabian from type foundry ABC Dinamo talks about his extensive chair collection and creative storage problems (and solutions!)
☼ ELO is a ranking algorithm most commonly associated with chess — this website puts a twist on it where you can rank absolutely anything in the world (the leaderboard is fascinating)

☼ A stunning Brooklyn townhouse conversion for a young family combining two previously existing units. White oak is the predominant material ensuring a peaceful cohesion throughout the property
Until next time!
Yours in leisure,
Marty & Emily