Cool Hunting
From her web address, Whothefuckiscristinatoledo, it seems Spanish designer Cristina Toledo doesn’t have to worry about making a good impression. Maybe it's because she's designed the perfect accessory for times when appearances matter most. Her sleek magnetic felt folders are just the kind of thing you need for a job interview or when presenting that new proposal. Put one on the table before you’ve even started to speak and you're already ahead of the pack. They look smart, but anonymous, with tactile grey or pink wool felt on the outside and a black magnetic sheet on the inside, keeping your document safe and wrinkle-free. This minimal design is so beautifully simple and effective, we reckon you’ll get the job! Magnetic Folders are available from Vinçon's virtual counter.
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Formless most accurately describes the new Le Blob jewelry line by São Paulo's Fernando Akasaka, which recentlydebuted with a collection of an ambitious 200 pieces. Akasaka, if you recognize the name, produces furniture and other conceptual pieces under his F. Akasaka Design brand. After earlier this year sharing with me his desire to realize his ideas in metal on a smaller scale, it's apparent...
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