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The 2010 Pirelli calendar shot by Terry Richardson was launched yesterday in London. Shot on location in Trancoso Brazil at the new UXUA Casa hotel, peek at the hotel and the Pirelli pics here. (> more)
The forthcoming Jalou phone by Dolce & Gabbana and Sony Ericsson has a host of fashionista extras that include the obvious - a mirror, and the less obvious a Walk Mate step counter and a BMI calculator. (> more)
As we all know Japanese trains run like clockwork - until now that is, when they actually run on digital time. Courtesy of cult Tokyo store, Tokyu Hands, we investigate their new watch release. (> more)
If you think inflated plastic design is child's play, then think again. Blown up objects are back in art, design and architecture, and no-one's planning to deflate them anytime soon... (> more)
Forget super yachts this summer and indulge in a journey with more charm on the Ariete Primo, a tug boat that's traveled the oceans of the world. (> more)
If you're still bearing the scars of a weekend's dancing - a new service that allows you to slip into something more comfortable could be heading to a dancefloor near you very soon. (> more)
Its obvious spookiness aside - this swing lamp by BCXSY would look wonderful (and freak out the neighbours) in a spacious living room. Perfect for creating a feature inside a room and a guaranteed conversation starter for any drinks party. (> more)
As we hurtle towards a green society we're convinced James Bond will be adding organic olives to his Martini and fighting the evils of carbon gasses in one of these little cars. (> more)
David Judaken's club MyHouse on La Brea Avenue near Hollywood Boulevard seems to finally understand the idea that SHOCK HORROR white faux leather 'banquettes', orchids and a bar made of rhinestones does not a party make. (> more)
Much as we love wasting our days clicking on images of the cool and the beautiful, all those artful nonchalent poses can get exhausting on the eye. Swide's new voyeuristic fix is www.latfh.com which profiles the people cool left behind. (> more)
Much as we love interior shoots and their staged vases of expensive flowers we miss the debris of everyday life - slippers, magazines, an opened bottle of wine, which is why we're following Liz Arnold's blog "Homebodies". (> more)
Much as we dream of a large villa and having millions of servants at our disposal, the idea of buying a huge house feels very eighties rockstar right now. Far better in this current climate to show off a little creativity. Get your concept on - as Swide takes a peek. (> more)
Rather like an Eames chair for your best friend - Vuru design showcases a unique collection for pampered pooches. (> more)
MiNiBAR is a new bar concept that aims to get rid of all of that annoying queuing, expensive table service with the help of 45 MinIBAR fridges. Forget dodgy waiters - it's time to serve yourself. (> more)
Life is fast and despite all our best intentions we're not always around to listen. Intriguing, moving, and funny at the same time, new site "One Sentence" reveals people's real life stories in a sentence. (> more)
We asked 24-hour global concierge and private members club Quintessentially.com for the insider scoop on America’s latest lifestyle trends. (> more)
With Mumbai on the map after film, "The Millionaire" winning at this year's Academy Awards - we find an Indian architect to create a home worthy of an Oscar winner. (> more)
Although we're fully aware of the London look in terms of fashion - where do the city's fashionistas go home to, when it's time to sleep? (> more)
For travellers who prefer the do not disturb sign. (> more)
Steven Klein does a little people watching from his deckchair. (> more)
Make overnight flights an exercise in intelligence rather than boredom as we find a glow in the dark chess set (> more)
Much as you may love your Georgian style townhouse, it can be dull seeing the same old bricks everyday. (> more)
Prevent yourself being a fossil in the design stakes with a unique sink from High Tech (> more)