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“I breathe life into the impossible” says London based set designer Rhea Thierstein. Here’s an interview with her. Check out “Live the language” on vimeo. It’s great fun. How to figure out what you really want to do in life – in case you haven’t found it yet Behind the scenes of a food photography shoot with the famous food photographer Matt Armendariz.  

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On the first Friday of each month Heidi from FoodieCrush shares her 5 favourite foodblogs.  Have a look at these amazing pictures and recipes. This photo inspired me to go out with my camera searching for the most beautiful places to have a picnic. Knolling?  Always. Be. Knolling. Daily Routines. How writers, artists and other interesting people organize their days. “The eight Chapters of Ramen”. If you love ramen, you’ll love this video about the […]

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  1. Preparing for our Menu in Orange I found these enticing images. 2. Ingenious Karl! I also want to shop in the Chanel Supermarket. 3. A little bit late, but nevertheless: 30 Oscar worthy recipes by Hayley Teater 4. I love noisli 5. A very helpful tool: the colourcode website   Have a happy weekend!

5 questions to Sylvia

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It was at the end of 2005 that Sylvia Richter-Krancher decided to transform her passion into a business. Her passion, that is cooking with fresh and seasonal products and presenting her dishes with love and an eye for details. Old family recipes were waiting in the drawer, the big kitchen of the house the perfect workplace already fully equipped and ready to use, and so without further ado Sylvia brought the “klein und fein catering” […]

east london street art

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Last time I went to London, I stayed in the heart of Shoreditch. It must be one of my favourite places because the streets are so rich in beautiful and interesting art, and the atmosphere is laid back and effortless in contrast to some other areas of the city. I could not walk past without taking a few pictures… after all London streets are famous for being canvas for artists like Roa, Eine, Stik and Banksy. […]