
via http://www.garancedore.fr/ Although its been a couple weeks since the huge earthquake/tsunami struck Japan on March 11th 2011, the memories and fear still remain fresh. While my family and friends are safe it is still just hearbreaking to know what's going on. We can only hope that things will only get better from here on.
I shopped at the cutest store yesterday in Omotesando called Pass the Baton. It is a modern a unique store located within Omotesando Hills, with features such as gallery and exibition space, as well as an area devoted to accepting items from the general public. This store is brimming with new experiences!

By: Michael S. Smith.
Michael Smith is considered one of the design industry's most respected talents. Although his style has been characterized as a delicate blend of European tradition and American modernism, I feel this photograph definitely has some Asian influences.
Website: http://www.michaelsmithinc.com/
By: Tony Duquette.
Tony Duquette is probably my favorite legendary designer. He is well known for his over-the-top style in interiors, costumes, jewelry etc. Exotic excess was the signature of Tony Duquettes style.
By: Amy Lau
This first floor staircase was beautifully handmade by paper flowers that grew out of paper tree branches.
Japanese fan tile black and red wall.
Cool armchair called: "Love Potion"
Imperfection Cabinet
Loove this chair!