With tasting notes of 80s pastel tech, legends like Erykah Badu, Anthony Bourdain and Grace Jones, a spacious San Francisco home with a DJ lounge, prints encapsulating the use of colour in films, Nigeria’s first skate collective for women and daily inspiration delivered to your browser.
The good life beckons once more!
☼ Vintage decor and an in-house DJ lounge make this renovated San Francisco home one for the books
☼ The golden era of pastels in '80s product design with Seiko, Philips and Bang & Olufsen
☼ Inside the legend Erykah Badu’s spiritual home filled with wonderful objects including a car radio with a CD player she stole back in 1983
☼ Dencity Skate is Nigeria’s first and only women’s skate collective defying the opposition founded by Blessing Ewona
☼ Red fanta is the offering of choice at Thailand’s spirit houses
Frank Ocean is arguably the one of the most tight-lipped musicians since David Bowie, allowing his music to do the talking. Despite the huge successes of his albums Nostalgia, Ultra and sequels Blonde and Endless, he seldom performs live, with his hotly anticipated performance headlining Coachella this year his first in years.
Though shrouded in mystery, a few things are known about Frank, born Christopher Breaux. He’s a deftly talented songwriter with an expansive creative universe, extending to photography and apparel to his own luxury jewellery company. When asked, he displays a keen knowledge of architecture, furniture and constructing space. He has a deep love for cars and summertime that dates back to dreaming up all kinds of things during childhood. Upon diving deeper — as much as Ocean will let us — Palm Report finds itself in good company.
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☼ The world’s largest collection of obsolete and disappearing sounds, remixed and reimagined by artists all over the world
☼ Prints by The Colors of Motion visualise the use of colour in movies with each line representing the average colour of a single frame
☼ Get your fix of architectural inspiration every day with ArchDaily’s Chrome extension which randomly shares an image from over 38,000+ curated projects when you open a new tab
☼ Don’t Eat Before Reading This: Anthony Bourdain’s 1999 essay uncovering the trade secrets of Manhattan restaurants
☼ Icon Grace Jones still dominates at age 74, starring in the 2023 Wolford campaign
Last week, we exchanged advice about how to feel more creative. A couple of highlights:
I can’t say this enough: Romanticize your life. Pretend you’re in a Wes Anderson movie. Try to view things through Studio Ghibli glasses. Take as many photos of as many things as possible. Go out to eat alone. Lay in the park, read and book and people watch. Smell a perfume you haven’t worn since high school. Visit places in your hometown that feel nostalgic to you and let your memories wash over you.
— via Nicole
My advice is always the same on how to feel more creative: curate inspiration every day. Take even 30 minutes per day to browse a space full of inspirational content (in whatever creative area you're excited about) and save anything you like (even if you don't know why) into super specific/niche buckets with the tool/platform you like best. You'll start to see connections between things you didn't see before, and you'll notice trends appearing before they hit the mainstream.
— via Marty, plus his favourite places to browse
EXHIBIT A: 1990 BJ 73 Land Cruiser • EXHIBIT B: Singer DLS Caroline Commission • EXHIBIT C: 1957 Ford Thunderbird
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