Adam Carolla Flips a Few Lamborghinis

As both a car collector and podcast empire owner, Adam Carolla rolls on. Earlier this week, he banked what is likely the funniest of all Norm Macdonald interviews in support of the latter’s new memoir. And in late August, Carolla bid big bucks for a Porsche once owned and raced by Paul Newman.

Does Carolla really have that kind of money, some wondered when they read that the purchase amount at Pebble Beach auction was north of four million? Yes and no, as Road and Track explains:

Carolla is offering [for sale] five of his vintage Lamborghinis, including two incredibly rare Miuras, seeking a grand total of more than $4.3 million from the sale. Why the sell-off? Carolla’s rolling the money into the purchase of Newman’s Le Mans-winning Porsche 935, a gorgeous and historically important racer that took 2nd place at the race in 1979, and 1st place in 1981 and 1983. It’s also one of the only race cars to ever be sponsored by Apple, Inc., though today it wears its Newman-era Hawaiian Tropic livery.

Perhaps the only surprise is that Jerry Seinfeld didn’t beat out Carolla for this prized vehicle. Jalopnik has a great rundown of the Lamborghinis being sold by Carolla.

10 Desks With Storage Space

Even the most digitally-focused clients I’ve worked with want something other than just a laptop close at hand when working at their desks, and they struggle a bit when using a desk with no storage space. So I’m always interested in seeing the many ways designers have incorporated storage into the desks they create.

The PAD desk from Compar doesn’t seem to have much storage at first glance: just a drawer and a riser.

But that’s before you realize the top surface is actually a lid that opens up. This gives the end user a lot of storage space, but it won’t work well for those who keep a lot of items on their desktop (since those items would have to be removed every time the lid was lifted). 

The Sol desk from Team 7, designed by Sebastian Desch, is another one with hidden features. The open space where the end user might slide notebooks and such is only one of the storage features. Note: That attachment in the back is optional and provides dimmable LED lighting.

There are also some nice milled pen holders. However, reaching to the back of the desk to get at the pen holders isn’t always convenient, depending on what else is on the desk—and how long a stretch is comfortable for the end user. That’s a potential concern with any desk with storage along the back.

But the writing surface can also be pulled forward, exposing additional storage space. Besides simple storage, this space can also be used for the optional power socket (which includes a USB connection). Team 7 says Qi wireless charging, a cable outlet and a cable conduit are also available. 

Frederik Alexander Werner has created MeetMyDesk—yet another one with hidden storage, this time in the form of a slidable top that reveals a storage compartment. 

The desk also has a drawer at the end—an inconvenient place for anything the end user might want to grab while seated at the desk. Accessing this desk’s storage spaces will be just a bit too cumbersome to suit some end users. 

The Woolsey Agent Desk from Sean Woolsey mostly relies on drawers for storage. The center storage area (with a tilt-down door) is lockable, which is a nice feature. 

But this desk, too, has some hidden storage—in this case, a compartment under the mouse pad. The compartment opens with a strong magnetic wood geode, which is included. The only drawback to this feature: The end user needs to keep the geode readily available, so that’s one more thing that needs a space. However, it’s nice that the geode is a large-enough thing that it won’t easily get misplaced, and it allows somewhat secure storage without the bother of a key. (Just don’t let kids see you using it, or you’ve just turned them onto a new fun toy.)

The desk also comes with a magnetic power block (two power outlets, four USB) that can be attached anywhere on the steel frame. That’s a nice cord-control feature (except for those of us who always prefer to use surge protectors).

On the opposite end of the spectrum from these desks which include hidden storage are those that make the storage entirely visible—which will appeal to end users who work best when they can see everything they need. The Arco desk from Design House Stockholm, designed by Chuck Mack, is one such desk.

The drawer opens from both sides—not a feature that’s usually all the helpful in a single-person desk, but it can’t hurt.

My Writing Desk from EMKO has a totally different way of keeping things visible, by providing storage that surrounds the desktop. This wouldn’t work for things like pens and paper clips, but it could be quite useful for an end user dealing with lots of papers and/or projects. The two drawers could hold all those smaller items.

The File Desk, designed by Julie Tolvanen of Studio Tolvanen, makes papers visible by building file storage into the desktop. One drawback: This significantly reduces the desktop space available for working. 

More traditional storage options include drawers, and the Homework desk from Bensen has that covered. The end user can choose a single drawer, a double drawer or a file drawer (that accommodates either letter and legal size files) on each side—or no drawer at all on one side. This is a nice recognition that end users have varying storage needs.

Writing desks with storage compartments along the back are another common desk design, but the choice of those compartments can vary greatly. The Canterbury writing desk from Pompanoosuc Mills would suit an end user who prefers open storage. 

The writing desk from Woodsport would be the type to appeal to an end user who prefers to have everything tucked away, out of sight. Neither of these designs is very good at storing items of differing heights, though.

Live Tweeting the 2016 Core77 Conference

And we’re live from sunny Los Angeles today! Follow along as we live tweet the conference from @Core77 and be part of the conversation using the hashtag #Core77Con.

Weren’t able to join us for the best design party of the year? We’ll also be doing some interviews via Facebook Live and introducing attendees, speakers and happenings through Instagram Stories.

Triarrows' New Affordable Mechanical Watches: A skeletonized movement at an uncommon price now on Kickstarter

Triarrows' New Affordable Mechanical Watches


After two highly successful Kickstarter campaigns raising over $100K together, affordable watch brand TRIARROWS has returned with another well-made timepiece that defies traditional wristwatch pricing. Their new automatic watch, known as The Mechanical……

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Where there is light, there is shadow.

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Divided/By watch is inspired by the natural phenomenon of light and shadow. It applies this relationship to form the simplest way of displaying time.

No dials, no digital interface… instead, the design represents time through elevated contours. A soft woven fabric conceals the mechanism inside simply allowing the user to identify time through the shape and size of the risen contours. This way the time is showcased in the most minimal form – with light and shadow!

Designer: Sushant Vohra

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Beautiful Instagram Account Based on Travel Experiences

True Living est un compte Instagram représentant une véritable ode au voyage et à la découverte. Son auteur y regroupe en effet des centaines de clichés de voyageurs qui ont décidé de mener une vie différente et d’apprécier les plaisirs simples de la vie, au plus près de la nature. Un bouffée d’air frais qui donne envie de grands espaces et de temps pour soi.

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Alex Strohle

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Nick Crawford

Greg Mills

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2016 Toronto International Film Festival Portraits by Justin Bishop

A l’occasion du Festival International du film de Toronto qui a eu lieu du 8 au 18 septembre dernier, le magazine Vanity Fair a réalisé une série de photos des acteurs et actrices devenir de réelles célébrités d’Hollywood. Diffusée sur Instagram, l’autre partie de la série photographiée par Justin Bishop a été publiée sur le site du magazine.

Ryan Gosling. 

 

Adam Driver. 

Amy Adams. 

Dev Patel.  

 

Ethan Hawke

Gerard Butler.

 

Haley Bennett. 

 

Jannelle Monae. 

 

Jennifer Connelly.

 

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

 

Lily Rose Depp

 

Lupita Nyong’o. 

Shailene Woodley.

Tom Ford. 

 

 

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Minimal interior by Rapt Studio provides "photo studio for the Instagram era"

Californian firm Rapt Studio designed this pared-back photography studio for a company that instantly sends the results of shoots to a customer’s mobile device (+ slideshow).

The Blink Inc service allows users to book shoots, see photos as they’re taken and purchase the images instantly – all from their smartphones.

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Rapt was tasked with giving the online company a physical space in Orange County.

“[Blink Inc’s] streamlined digital process makes professional photography simple and accessible,” said the designers.

“It was critical that their retail photo studios do the same, so we teamed up with Blink to create minimal interiors that lends to a sophisticated space; a sleek photo studio for the Instagram era.”

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As most of the services are provided digitally, the physical space – located at the Fashion Island shopping centre in Newport Beach – is kept as simple as possible.

Rapt took references from industrial photography studios, and used a predominantly black and white palette for the interior.

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Upon entry, customers are faced with two dark volumes that can be used as private changing rooms.



Views of the white photography area are obscured by partitions formed from vertical wooden slats.

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“Its sparse and minimal design are purposeful so that the subject takes centre stage,” said Rapt, which has previously completed office interiors for companies like Google, HBO, Apple, YouTube and Eventbrite.

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Photography studios are usually required to provide a neutral backdrop for shoots. Examples that demonstrate this include a concrete building in Seoul and a Corten steel-clad bunker in London.

However, offices for retouching can be more playful, like a space lined almost entirely with herringbone parquet in the UK capital.

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Reuters Adds CBS and ABC

Reuters has signed two new networks — CBS and ABC.

CBS had been a Reuters client a few years ago, while this is the first time ABC has worked with the news outlet.

The addition of CBS and ABC means for the first time in Reuters’ history, it has contracts with all the major networks.

“Both ABC and CBS have realized that they cannot operate a successful news business without Reuters,” wrote John Pullman, Reuters’ global head of video and pictures, in a memo to staffers. “Like all our customers, they depend on the brilliant, brave work we produce day in, day out. These two deals are a testament to your hard work.”

Bibliochaise

The Bibliochaise, which contains five linear metres of books, is mounted on wheels and is manufactured in 3 different finishes, in any colour one wish..