blackandwhiteandwtf: These are the foundrymen of James Hews the Ironmongers. They are standing in the yard of their work premises with various iron pipes in the background and some of the tools of their trade. The men are wearing different clothes and...
Category: What I’m Looking At
Things I find and squirrel away.
John Fekner.
I prefer to read this in a zombie voice.
Fussell on the long reach of World War I
"The parapet, the wire, and the mud," Tomlinson posited in 1935, are now "permanent features of human existence." Which is to say that anxiety without end, without purpose, without reward, and without meaning is woven into the fabric of contemporary life. Where we find a "parapet" we find an occasion for anxiety, self-testing, doubts about … Continue reading Fussell on the long reach of World War I
Wall plants. Tree tables.
[via theblackworkshop.]
Vass monkstraps for summer.
Made-to-order Vass single monks in Horween whiskey shell cordovan, U last. [via voxsart.]
Conservatorium Hotel
Conservatorium Hotel by Piero Lissoni. [via theblackworkshop.]
Nothing matters when we’re dancing.
Pretty close to my house, ‘cept they’re alive in the photo.
fromscandinaviawithlove: By stylist Filippa Egnell and photographer Magnus Anesund for Swedish ELLE Interiör.
How we wait for stoplights in Austin right now.
The world breaks everyone
“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.” - Ernest Hemingway (via thatkindofwoman)







