Twike it? Or Not?

Twike it? Or Not?

I remember this oddity. Strolling around Mechelen in Belgium and amused by small side streets, I took a left off the main square and did a double-take at the sight of a twike. I didn’t know what it was called. Fortunately, I live with a car nut. A twike is a human-electric hybrid vehicle for 2 passengers + luggage. You either pedal or let the electric motor do some work. This might look old-fashioned, but in light of current events, could it be a sign of things to come?

Novel Branding

One of the novelties of getting to travel with work is when you come across dainty little differences like these sweet little sugar cubes, with quizzes and picture clues on the wrapping. I hope that Béghin Say never stop making these “sucres envelopés”. The themes change from tourist sites, to landscapes and more. A little creativity goes a long way.

http://www.beghin-say.fr/fr/les-produits/les-fantaisies/les-sucres-enveloppes.html

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Asymmetric and Danish

Asymetric and Danish

Various trips abroad later and I am getting a small collection of odds and ends for the house that come from all over. This is one of them.  This “mano cup” is one of the recent creations by the Danish pottery firm, Kähler, which claims to be “at the cutting edge of Danish ceramic art for more than one hundred years.” I just like the way it looks and feels. It’s that simple.

See:  http://www.kahlerdesign.com

Starting With My Phone

roseanne-kitchen H4GAePgshL9WgTNVmg3bBtlGskhgoKRgzR92XVPDi6MA lime-green phone from Canada to mark a special occasion: buying our first home together. I’ve always had a thing for phones and  a nostalgia for 70s and 80s designs. I treated myself to this US-sitcom style, push-button phone for the kitchen with the extra-long phone cord, so I can still chop carrots across the kitchen while chatting to mum and dad on the end of the line, just like in Roseanne! This is still my favourite, favourite toy.