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Structured shapes and clear lines are combined with subtle finesse in Ina Beissner's collection of timeless and desirable pieces. Each piece is infused with her personality as she's inspired by personal experiences and the various environments and cultures she's been immersed in. Storm's jewelry newcomer from Berlin is now available in-store only.
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In addition to her soft, feminine, abstract interpretations of bells, the spring/summer 2013 collection references curb chains as well as working with opulent fictional shapes. With armor elements and cubist allegories Ina Beissner reveals her vision of the modern woman. “for me a piece of jewelry has something reassuring about it; it’s something that we carry with us, that has a connection to us and in some way protects us,” says Ina Beissner. Creativity, feminine resilience and multicultural genes are what have been driving the young jewelry designer to interpret her version of grace and elegance with her jewelry under her own label for the past two years. Ina Beissner creates unusual pieces of jewelry of captivating sensuality. She unites strong, angular statement pieces with items of a feminine filigree nature. It is a collection whose magic is brought to life through this play on contrasts. The third collection comprises earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings made of rhodanized yellow gold-plated sterling silver. The metals she works with have been recycled and Ina Beissner has all her jewelry produced in Germany.
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Top: Bergamot, Ozone & Sea-salt
Heart: Magnolia & Honeysuckle
Base: Vetiver, Seaweed, Ambergris & Tonka Absolute
Specifications - 15 ml.
Please note: perfumes are only shipped within EU.
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Attention all food-lovers, check out these five different books about cooking and food, available at Storm.
If interested in food from all over the world and different cultures, then Delicious Places is the book to check out. The book celebrates daring concepts and inventive locations among other things.
Want to cook food and make beautiful dishes like restaurants? In My Blood by Bo Bech, explores 100 of the best dishes from his restaurant GEIST located in Copenhagen.
In need of making the perfect start to every day, Stay for Breakfast, is the book to try. The book provides inspiration for creating the perfect start to any day and a glimpse into breakfast plates from around the world.
Feeling like trying something totally different? The book On Eating Insects presents recipes, tasting notes, stories from the field and essays on the cultural, political, and ecological significance of eating insects.
Is winter your favourite season? Then check out Delicious Wintertime. Top chef and outdoors-man Markus Sämmer brings together his best winter recipes with stunningly crisp mountain photography and practical tips for a life out in the cold.
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Intermission magazine is one of the most interesting publications on the Scandinavian market combining artfully the fields of fashion, music, art, culture and beauty to a truly unique product. They unite leading personalities representing the strongest voices in the business as well as creating remarkable images in collaboration with some of the most talented photographers world-wide.
There current issue is featuring creative personalities like Fabien Baron, Suzanne Koller, Tom Sachs and many more.
Storm is not only carrying their latest issue but is also the exclusive host of Intermission Magazine’s first photography exhibition in Denmark.
30th of January - 29th of February 2012
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FRANZI MUELLER GAIA REPOSSI FABIEN BARON VANESSA TRAINA LISA BUTLER PAMELA LOVE NEVILLE WAKEFIELD EDWARD ENNINFUL MARIE PIOVESAN AND MORE. New Issue will be out October 2012.
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Yves Klein was the most influential, prominent, and controversial french artist to emerge in the 1950s. He is remembered above all for his use of a single color, the rich shade of ultramarine that he made his own: International Klein Blue. Painter, sculptor and performance artist, his work greatly influenced the development of minimalism. After decades of using the color International Klein Blue in the fashion sector, for the first time the Yves Klein Archives, on behalf of the heir to the Yves Klein estate, has authorised a brand to use the exact color Yves Klein patented. Therefore, International Klein Blue is appearing in an exclusive product.
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We talked to the two founders Azumi and David from A'N'D' about life, music and their new AW13 collection. How would you describe A'N'D' in one sentence? A'N'D produce things to wear with a subtle, surreal, elegant humor. What inspired you while designing your AW13 collection? The financial recession, the desire for luxury goods and the contrast of 1990's Nirvana Grunge with 1920's Great Gatsby self indulgence. Top 5 songs at the moment? Settle by Disclosure (the whole album - we play it every day in the studio and car!!!) Best advise you ever got? Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.
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We interviewed the founder and creative force behind the magazine Le Petit Voyeur Kristian Rosén. Why did you start Le Petit Voyeur? I’ve always been passionate about art, design and photography. After spending the last 12 years building my design business and working with some great clients, I reached a point where I wanted to combine my daily work with my passions. I have been a magazine-o-holic since my early teens when I produced and bought graffiti magazines. My creative interests are diverse. Le Petit Voyeur reflects that by showing work from across genres - it’s not just a magazine about photography, art or naked women. I think a photographer can be just as inspired by a cool street art piece as an image. How would you describe Le Petit Voyeur in one sentence? My creative playground. Best advice you ever got? To be loyal and always do what you believe in, even though that means that you are going to work your ass off and make sacrifices. This mindset has helped me achieve a lot and made me who I am today. Top 5 songs at the moment? Besides my daily dose of hip hop and endless Soundcloud DJ mixes, I tend to listen to tracks that either give me a boost of energy while working, take me back to a good party, or - at the moment - give me a warm summer feeling in this FREEZING cold. Here are a few: Pional - The Shy. Jamiroquai - Too young to die (Felkon remix). James Welsh - Craven. Darkside - Paper Trails (BBC mix), The XX - Basic Space (Jamie XX Space Bass mix) Have a closer look at the magazine here
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In the world of contemporary art, Sviatchenko is a provocateur. He draws on and harnesses all of the cultural tides he has experienced in 40 years of image-making. Sviatchenko’s oeuvre spans the known and the unimaginable. It cuts through the boundaries of traditional and contemporary visuals to merge pop culture with politics, personal memory with collective histories, and architecture and science with the logic of dreams. We asked Sviatchenko a view questions during the book launch at Storm;
What’s your favourite color? Yellow
Where do you draw your inspiration from? Life, architecture, surrealism and the art movement around the Russian Revolution.
How is it to see the book in front of you? It’s a great feeling. All those art pieces are my life, picked up from different stages and combined to this wonderful harmonious book.
If you had to describe the book in one sentence what would you say? Feeling
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Meet Tourne de Transmission founder and creative force Graeme Gaughan. Why did you start Tourne de Transmission? The idea of TDT started at the end of 2011 with a few t-shirts. But it didn't really become a collection as such until AW13. I had been designing t-shirts for bands etc during the late 2000's and i wanted to find a new way of expressing certain creative ideas. But more from a art or photography influenced perspective. One thing lead to another and the label quickly snowballed into a seasonal capsule collection based around photography and contrasting messages each season. How would you describe TDT in one sentence? An overgrown art project. What inspired you while designing your SS14 collection? The main thing was reminiscing on my first teenage holidays with friends, the music we were listening to and the places we visited. Some of these places were pretty rowdy... It was as if the animals had been let out the cages, which made me reflect on the Blur track Boys & Girls. Which we were listening to a lot at the time. The streets really did feel like a jungle. I am sure its quite a standard teenage holiday experience now, but it was back when flights were just becoming cheep enough for us to afford to brake away from the parents for the first time and spread our wings. It was or at least it felt pretty crazy... people jumping from balcony to balcony on the 10th floor... fights in lifts, foam parties etc... it was pretty horrible on reflection but a good source of inspiration. Best advise you ever got? Follow your gut, make the choices that feel are right straight away and dont fuck about ...and its better to regret something than being pissed of for not trying something. Top 4 songs at the moment? 1. Alghalem - Tarakaft: Our AW14 collection is quite heavily influenced by their music, look and style. 2. Joan of Arc - Arcade Fire: Love the new album... seems to be on repeat in the studio. 2. NIB - Black Sabbath: Awesome track, Awesome band. Every now and then i have a Sabbath moment. And their from Birmingham near where i grew up. 3. Last Stand - Kwabs: Dont know to much about this guy but his voice and the track are amazing. 4. Open Eye Signal - Jon Hopkins: This track has one of the best videos i have seen in a long time. It kinda draws you in on a journey with a skater who pushes his way across america in one go... Then randomly enough i ended up sitting next to the director Aoife McArdle at a dinner. So it was great to hear how it was shot. She is super talented ...