Showing posts with label wishlist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wishlist. Show all posts

Monday

Wishful Thinking #5


Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Daybed, 1929

For my pseudo-psychotherapeutic Freud sessions and as replacement for a random corner art installation, I am requesting a daybed. Alternatively, I do also accept designs by Rick Owens or Hedi Slimane.
/HORST

Friday

Wishful Thinking #3


Raf Simons x adidas Spring/Summer 2014

Another night of wishful thinking. This time wishing forward to Spring/Summer 2014. Another Lego Technic fantasy. Too colourful, too busy on details, too much to love. So please, submit my pre-order.
/HORST

Thursday

Wishful Thinking #2


Front Chess Table, 2009

A table for rivalry (as self-described by the creators), this black-and-white checkered object has proven itself a valid display for naked bodies wrapped around - perfectly shown in the photography project Inside The Box by Erwin Olaf and Marcel Wanders.
/HORST

Wednesday

Wishful Thinking #1


Gosha Rubchinskiy Fall/Winter 2012

Things I would like to have. I wish I owned. Someone would find. And give to me. Dearly. Highly. Appreciated. Those who find their fulfilment within the fulfilment of others are warmly invited to realize and materialize this first wishful thinking of mine.
/HORST

Sunday

Numerica


Marble shelf Paolo Ulian

My love for numeric numbers has become quite obvious during the years, pursuing the concept of a continuous 'series' (i.e. Balenciaga Questions or A Short History). Now the numeric number comes in marble.
/HORST

Saturday

Stijl




Gerrit Rietveld Sideboard, 1919

I am currently looking for a sideboard. It should be modern, almost invisible but yet significant on closer inspection. Surrealist, weird, unexpected, maybe sexual, maybe perverse. Which model would you recommend Horst?
/HORST

Friday

Questionable Questions



What is it and where can I get it?
/HORST

Tuesday

Belated Regrets, Again




Ann Demeulemeester Spring/Summer 2012

How practical to fall in love with a look when the season is irrevocably over. Now that access is limited, the restrictive luxury of mindgames and archive indulgence becomes a masochistic attempt.
/HORST

Image credits Catwalking

The Decorative Anti-Decorative II




Artworks Dewey Arsee

Carefree depictions of sexual practices. Appetite stimulating, or, dinner disrupting aphrodisiacs that come in homoerotic doses. Whatever serves our needs is hardly/greatly appreciated.
/HORST

Via PIN-UP Magazine

Thursday

Untraceable



Steven Klein for Dutch Magazine

It is a confirmed fact that I have a magazine fetish. I always wonder if it is based on the genetic human pre-definition as 'hunters and collectors'. To maintain this need, I am currently on the search for back issues of Dutch. Please hunt with me.
/HORST
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