
I recently decorated Harveys room with a giant Elmer the Elephant mural. I might have to find space to add one of these cool wall decals from online french supplier e-glue.
I love the look of these, from Japanese company Meiji. Combining two of my obsessions type & chocolate. Make up your own box to spell out a personal message
My friend and neighbour Philipp Blaubach is the cinematographer on the British movie " The Escapist" which is released tomorrow. It was well received at Sundance so go see it and support independent film makers

When we first moved to the area there was just one pub that any discerning local would go to, The Bricklayers Arms on Charlotte Street. Nowadays, it seems a new drinking establishment opens every day. The Hoxton Pony on Curtain Road is the latest temptation employing a sleek and shiny fit out to attract the (not so) locals in. The reason I mention it here is a couple of days ago two glamorous envoys from said bar knocked on our studio door bearing gifts. The rather large box contained a simple selection of scones and jam. Someone less kind than I commented that the bites were as stale as the bar's decor. However, I am not one to look a gift horse in the mouth.

I guess you have got to be a bit sad to be excited by paper clips but I once brought back from San Francisco a small pot of spiral paper clips which were the best paper clips in the world, however I love these more. They are by Juta Kan for japanese design collective "h concept", pronounced "ash concept" after the french pronouncement of the 8th letter. As they explain ' Happy , Harvest , Habitat, Holy, Heart , Ha-Ha all begin with "H" and exemplify our way of thought'





I was lucky enough to be invited to a talk last night by Franca Sozzani, editor in chief of Vogue Italia. Since 1998 she has been at the magazine carving new trends in fashion imagery and was instrumental in promoting the concept of the super model. Its hard to imagine anyones position having such longevity in a UK magazine.



As I was driving under the bridge at Shoreditch High St/ Old Street junction tonight I noticed a poster on the billboard with some cool graphics. The designers had used the letters from graphitti artist Ben Flynn (A.K.A Eine ) and pasted them in a blackmail /Jamie Reid-esque way. So absorbed was I in the graphics I failed to take in who's bands album was being promoted! However it reminded me to post a bit about Eines work. Anyone who has been to the east end will have noticed random letters sprayed on the roller shutters of unlikely shops. No lesser celebrity than Dave Gorman set about tracking down the whole set and posting on his Flickr page as have others before him. Read more about the artist in his own words in the piece from Swindle magazine and check his own website for other work including some highly desirable canvasses. >>Einesigns.