The "new" polaroid cameras are one of my favorite things on the market today. They are so fun and retro, and although I can instantly see every picture I take these days with my digital camera, there is something so much fun about shaking a photo and having to wait a full 60 seconds to see the outcome. Brendan and I went to a Christmas party this weekend with a mini polaroid and guests were asked to take photos and hang them in a designated spot. I was probably (way) more excited than Brendan about this, as evidenced in the photo below (he said they caught him in the middle of a brownie, so I believe that), but I still love the vintage coloring and aesthetic!
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the best chocolate cake in the world
Been there, done that and eaten a slice. Brendan and I went to a much anticipated restaurant on Saturday night (more anticipation by him than me) to see if we had finally found what the rest of the world has long been searching for: the best chocolate cake in the world. The name of the restaurant actually is The Best Chocolate Cake in the World. I was skeptical, but the cake was good. Sadly, though, it was far overshadowed by the incredible design of this tiny little hole in the wall. It was tee-niny space in SoHo where only about 10 people, max, would fit. Brendan spent the whole time eating the cake while I spent the whole time swooning over this beautiful, fabulous sofa. It was like nothing I had ever seen before, but I'm pretty sure it is now on my list to own something like this someday...
The sofa was covered in a cork fabric! I had seen fabrics like this before for commercial use when I worked at Perkins Eastman, but I had never seen any application of it. You can find different variations of the fabric, here, at Stratford Hall Textiles.