I’ve never really been a big ‘Complex reader, but lately their covers have been very creative.
For more info or to subscribe, visit: www.complex.com
I’ve never really been a big ‘Complex reader, but lately their covers have been very creative.
For more info or to subscribe, visit: www.complex.com
A comfortable chair, with an organic and sinuous shape that gives almost the impression of a ribbon that unfolds and moulds, in a 3 dimensional effect. The Miss_You is very easy to handle and has a transparent look. Miss_You comes from the new productive process of molding bicolour polycarbonate. These chairs are “SUPER DOPE!!!!”
For more info, visit: www.pedrali.it
If you think your house is cool now, wait until you get your hands on these “Door Hand-les!” This will be the ultimate addition to any home. Of course I would love to have these in BLACK, WHITE, and RED. OMG, I WANT THESE SO BAD!!!
For more info, visit: www.naomithellier.com
2009 marks the 40th anniversary of the legendary 1969 Yenko Camaro. The king of classic Camaros, the Yenko was the clever creation of Don Yenko, owner of a Chevy dealership in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, who figured out Camaros could be ordered with an L-72 427CI V8 through GM's Central Office Production Order program, originally intended as fleet vehicles for police cars and taxi cabs. Each car came equipped with power disc brakes, a 4.10 rear end, upgraded suspension, a heavy-duty radiator, front and rear spoilers, a cowl-induction hood, and plenty of Yenko badges and graphics. Just over 200 '69 Yenko Camaros were built, making them some of the most rare and valuable muscle cars in existence today.
To commemorate the anniversary, a 2010 Chevy Camaro was build to replicate the original Yenko Camaro. The goal was to create a new pony car that Don Yenko himself would have built using today's technology, and it looks like they did an incredible job. Starting with an all new '69 Camaro body shell from the OER parts catalog, the team of builders dropped in a brand news LS7 crate motor from GM Performance Parts and added a six-speed transmission, rack and pinion steering, six-piston brakes, 18-inch wheels and tires, and more. To boot, they got their hands on a 2010 Camaro and painted it to match complete with the OEM body kit and upgraded Stoptech brakes.
OMG!!! Both CARS are SICK!!!!! I want them both!!!! Now!!! :-))
London based designer Steve Watson has created the Muse dining chair. The Muse cantilever dining chair has a frame made from laser cut, vacuum formed Moso Bamboo with a natural side pressed veneer. It is upholstered in a section of stretched and draped vegetable tanned leather secured with brass fixings. The Muse chair is both visually light in appearance and elegant in its construction. A modest use of materials lends the chair a real sense of refinement. This is a very UNIQUELY made chair!!! I THINK IT LOOKS DOPE!!!
For more info, visit: www.steve-watson.com
New details were released about the “Space Jam” Air Jordan 11 (XI) Retro, and we now have a first look at the packaging that will come standard with the highly sought after sneaker. The sneaker’s box will host a slide-out design with a varsity royal “XI” cover. The box is coated in black with an embossed “23″ on the top with white and varsity royal accents. Other key aspects of the packaging are the sneaker inserts which are coated in varsity royal. Jordan Brand is definitely taking the Air Jordan 11 Retro Space Jam release seriously so I MIGHT HAVE TO DO THE SAME!!!
For more info, visit: www.nike.com