zaterdag 4 juli 2015

The Dream Family Couch - Can I have that Togo to go?

A huge fan of the Hans Hopfler's timeless modular sofa Mahjong for Roche Bobois, I occassionally scurried the net in search of alternatives. Alternatives which included low seating, soft edges and a playful hint to it. Accidentally however, I stumbled onto the Togo sofa by Ligne Roset. Again.
I remember seeing the sofa in an XL setting at SPRMRKT, a 450m2 concept store in a former supermarket on the Rozengracht in Amsterdam. Back then I couldn't quite appreciate Michel Ducaroy work of art. But the simplicity and laidback feel still stuck in the back of my mind.
My wife and I have three young boys from 1 to 9 yers old. I can tell from experience you that most parents with young children keep getting heart attacks when their son or daughter falls off the couch. As warning doesn't aleays help and because we think kids should be kids at home, we are now looking to swap in our old, dusty sofa for a vintage Togo set. Designed for a carefree - easy lifestyle, Togo is made as free standing chairs and sofas or as corner arrangements.
To me, the sofa splashes a sort of calmness, a laidback vibe throughout the entire room. If I could only get rid of the tv in the living room...


zondag 28 augustus 2011

The Dream Funding Concept - See What the Crowd Has to Offer


Crowd funding, crowd financing, crowd sourced capital, or street performer protocol, describes the collective cooperation, attention and trust by people who network and pool their money and other resources together, usually via the internet, to support efforts initiated by other people or organizations.
A few months ago I informally applied for an associate role at ABN AMRO's Crowd Funding desk. ABN AMRO is the first bank to recognize this somewhat unknown concept of raising funds as a new way to start up businesses. Most people get the idea when they are told that disaster relief uses this way of financing since ever. Crowd funding occurs for any other variety of purposes, from abovementioned disaster relief to citizen journalism to artists seeking support from fans, to political campaigns, to funding a startup company or small business or creating free software.
Because banks are rather hesitant these days, especially when they're going over business plans of lesser known concepts, to be-entrepreneurs seek alternative ways of funding their start ups. Microfinance, venture capital, a wealthy uncle, etc. There are of course pros and cons to every form of finance. So too with trying to get your business up and running with crowd funding. How can you get your message across to your potential 'crowd'? Will you have enough time to get that message across? Enough info to go on for hours. For now, read up:

ABN AMRO's initiative (via Dialogues Incubator): Seeds
Simply briliant: Kickstarter
For the Dutchies: crowdfunding.nl

dinsdag 28 juni 2011

The Dream City Hotel - Holland's Finest

Save for the Waldorf Astoria, Ritz or one of the impeccable Four Seasons' addresses, Hotel Des Indes stands out as the best city hotel the Netherlands have to offer. Well, in my opinion of course.


Situated on 'Europe's most beautiful avenue', Hotel Des Indes is a haven of luxury in the hart of The Hague. The yellow façade of this five star deluxe retreat embraces you even before you enter.
My wife and I spent an enchanting day and magical night here to celebrate our fifth anniversary. A swift check in followed by some complimentary Pouilly Fumés (for me) and lemon verbena tea (from Thieme's Echte Thee) on the narrow but stylish terrace overlooking the Lange Voorhout, kicked off our stay at the Des Indes.
The newly refurbished hotel also features a 315-square-metre health club that has it all: swimming pool (which is actually a small plunge pool with jet stream), gym, spa and beauty salon. Between a city walkabout and dinner at restaurant Maxime we took the opportunity to try the pool, take a steam bath and experience the Swedish sauna in the basement that used to house the kitchen. An exclusive experience of total relaxation.

The most attentative service (in any case alien to Holland), impeccable interiors and exteriors on a dream location in the Royal City equals sheer bliss!
   

donderdag 9 juni 2011

The Dream Workout - Hula Hoops


Not long ago, my lovely wife was browsing the web for a decent hula hoop. "A thorough but fun workout", she read somewehere and decided to immediately look for a shop in Amsterdam. Hard to find I must say. She later checked out some sites but left it at that.
Yesterday though, I accidentally passed by a shop on one of the outskirts of Amsterdam selling professional hula hoops and bought one for her.
In the evening she gave it a first and within minutes she got the hang of it. Even with her current physique (which is quite fit), the next day every inch of her upper body was sore, which is a good thing I guess. But next video will keep her focussed (or so she told me): Lisa Lottie Hula Hoops. I will post an update whenever she's ready to shoot a short movie ;-).

woensdag 1 juni 2011

The Dream Folding Knife - An Original Laguiole

A knife like no other.
Now I have to admit that the romantic story of (I think it was) Mart Smeets - a well known Dutch sports presentor - ending up on a meadow in France during the Tour de France, left me curious. His car broke down and some farmers approached him and asked if they could be of any assistance. When it was lunchtime they invited him to share a meal with them on one of the fields nearby. A long table was set out by the women and they all got seated. What immediately struck him as strange was the fact that only forks were handed out to the men. The women got both forks and knives. Right after the cutlery was handed out, all the men pulled out their own Laguiole knives, which they used for basically any purpose imaginable, as one of the younger farmers explained to him later.







The Laguiole knife, an 19th century juxtapose between the Spanish Navaja knife and the Capuchadou (from the Aubrac region), since conquered the world with it's sleek and sexy lines. My next Laguiole purchase would be a collection of table knives (see above). Whether it be a simple and sober knife, a champagne sabre or a rosewood set corkscrew, you can only but admire the outstanding piece of craftmanship.

zondag 29 mei 2011

The Dream Family Resort - Martinhal, Portugal


As parents of two my wife and I are increasingly focused on family resorts in Europe for our next vacation. Even with plenty of family resorts to choose from (like ClubMed and other 'labels'), finding a destination that fits most of our demands, just isn't that easy. Some months ago I found a story on Martinhal in the weekend's copy of the FT, highlighting the advantages of the newly built resort on one of the outskirts of Europe.

With a variety of accomodations to choose from, services tailored to every possible sort of guest (like complimentary pampers or professional daycare) and breathtaking surroundings, I guess Martinhal is exactly what we've been looking for and we should start saving up...for next year!

Why don't you see for yourself here?

donderdag 19 mei 2011

The Dream Pre-School Bike - Early Rider


Early Rider® is a British company based in Henley. Their approach to design, engineering and safety is utterly without compromise and it’s what sets them apart. They produce fantastic pre school bikes that take a fun, systematic and safe approach to teaching young children to ride.
I found them on coolhunting.com and immediately had to have one for Cost Center #3: Felippe (picture right). Turned two a month ago, it would suit him just fine so I ordered one for his birthday. I couldn't have been more jealous when the box containing the semifinished bike arrived. High quality materials, mouth-watering design and a straight A for safety. I still have to get a helmet for him though, even if that's not standard procedure in the Netherlands; nobody wears helmets here when cycling!