And as I also try to have two fingers savvy, I know it's interesting to desire something, it is the latency period prior delicious, one where we feel we get into the promised joy of finally having been long-awaited ...
But I'm submitting myself to this (monastic, it goes without saying) measurement discipline and temperance, my natural tendency to return a futile gallop ... I let myself necessarily take trap Game menus accessories and other fine things which I think the acquisition would make my life oh so delicious ... more It remains for me to indulge in a game rhetoric and dialectic with myself in order to justify the absolute necessity of my whims to the smooth running of the home ... Lab:
The principle is simple: it becomes malleable spent under hot water, then stiffens in cold water once the appropriate form found. This bright idea comes from PA Design , who strive to offer us decidedly everyday objects revisited through humor and difference.
Now that I have (legitimately) awarded a new jig, my (hypothetical future) kitchen (fitted) is already much better. Alas - thrice alas, I still have that banal pots, which do not allow me to cook or to proof as it should be my gardening shop market ...
They are not beautiful, these containers designed by Dutch designer Jan Hoekstra, here in full demonstration?
He thought his range taking into account the aspirations of every lover of the kitchen to the handling and performance: even if you cook an egg is a challenge, you're always a day or the other faces the problem of empty water in a pan without scalding and / or spread half the contents down the sink obviously crowded on all sides because it is so funny to wait until the previous meal reliefs are fossilized on plates to start the washing .
Here the problem is doubly easy closing system thanks to covers that offer you the luxury of emptying said water majestically, and finally broad and bent handles that allow a full grip. I'll have to find a way to make my cooking tools unusable.
In terms of interior design, I have a Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, that of small lights. My collection is starting to be consistent between lamps, lanterns and candles. But this is naturally enough, I always find most attractive.
So allow me to light this brick edited by Suck , which contains bulb photovoltaic (implying the total absence of any electrical system), I'll just content myself to play the card of emotion and the economy ecological.
I'm sure you're full of resources and also to ensure you provide decorative small pleasures ... Now that I have given you some of mine, I expect yours!


