Interview: Stefano Terzuolo of GUM Salon: The Milan salon’s range of organic grooming products and the art of blending tradition with innovation

Interview: Stefano Terzuolo of GUM Salon


We first met Stefano Terzuolo after the opening of Milan’s GUM Salon three years ago. Since then, GUM has become a point of reference for hairstyling throughout all of…

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Peugeot Onyx Concept Car

Alors que nous dévoilions il y a quelques jours des images du concept car Onyx de Peugeot, voici la publicité réalisée par Paul Mignot pour mettre en avant le modèle. Visuellement impressionnante, cette création nous permet d’admirer cette voiture aux lignes superbes. A découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Pop up Hair Salon

« Pop up Hair Salon » est le nom de cet espace conçu par Zaha Hadid Architects en collaboration avec la marque Fudge Hair à l’occasion de la London Design Festival. Dans cette boutique temporaire, chaque chaise pour coiffer est placée au milieu de la pièce définie par des contours polygonaux au design très réussi.

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Peugeot Onyx

Voici les premières images par Peugeot avec son nouveau concept-car, Onyx, une voiture sportive hybride et futuriste. Elle est dotée d’une coque en fibre de carbone, et son habitacle possède un aileron arrière rétractable. Le concept est également décliné en un Concept Scooter Onyx et Concept Bike Onyx.

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Word of Mouth: Berlin

The owner of a nouveau salon shares her top spots to visit
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A combination art gallery and hair salon, L’atelier Friseur is the brainchild of French hairstylist Julie Monin, who moved to Berlin five years ago from London. Three years ago, noticing a lack of distinct stylists in Berlin, Monin chose to open up a salon of her own in Kreuzberg, a neighborhood formerly overrun by cheap chop shops but she describes now as “really special.” “People here may not have a lot of money, but they come here because they feel free,” she adds.

Every three months Monin invites an artist to take over the salon’s interior walls and paint or decorate it however they want, which is marked by a party with performances by some of Berlin’s best electronic artists. As an international stylist fully immersed in the local arts scene, we had to ask Monin for her top city picks. Next time you’re in Berlin, here’s what she says not to miss.

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Buscaglione

Nea and Steffen run this coffee shop and café in Mitte. Try the great sandwiches made by Steffen, who takes care of all the food and always uses top notch ingredients. Nea, who’s Brazilian, gives off a contagious energy and good mood that’s just what you need in the morning to get your day started.

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You’d never find this little bakery unless you were looking for it. Owners Claudio and Cora brew some of the best coffee in Kreuzberg. Have lunch or an early dinner and try their excellent paninis and italian charcuteries, pasta, salsa and wine. They can also do kitchen courses for groups.

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Motto Berlin

I get all the books for the salon from Alexis, a French guy who owns this well curated arts book and magazine store just across the street from L’atelier Friseur.

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Archive Kabinett

A strange and lovely artsy bookstore that hosts events and exhibitions and gives a student discount. They are both a book seller and publisher of artists’ books, monographs and three magazines, Archive Journal, The Exhibitionist, and No Order, Art in a Post-Fordist Society.

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HBC

Stephan, who also runs the Weltempfänger Café, is the owner of this all-in-one Alexanderplatz destination. When I don’t know what to do or where to go, I go to HBC because I’m sure to find friends, good food, interesting, crazy music or exhibitions. There’s always something happening for all tastes.

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Vai Mo

Run by a small Italian family, this is Italian food like your grandmother makes it—if you have an Italian grandmother, that is. If you don’t, come to Vai Mo for la cucina della mama, an authentic meal like you don’t see in many other restaurants.

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Saveur Champagne

Saveur Champagne is my absolute favorite! The owner not only offers a great selection of wines, but he sells cheese and charcuterie, too. Come on Saturday or Sunday for the shops’ weekend food market where you can pick up a wider selection of delicacies to snack on while you sip your wine.

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A Loja

A fun concept shop in the heart of Kreuzberg, A Loja fuses fashion, art and design. This is a great place to pick up something unique from a young new designer your friends back home will have never heard of.

Galleries

When you go gallery hopping be sure to check out Appel Design, the best design gallery in the city. Then head to L’atelier Kunst Spiel Raum for conceptual art and work in progress. Galerie Thomas Fischer is a small, smart gallery with great shows and an ideal location.


Salon Urbain Lounge

Salon Urbain Lounge est la nouvelle création architecturale de Sid Lee Architecture et Ædifica. Situé au Place des Arts à Montreal, ce lieu au design recherché et réussi a été conçu pour recevoir des personnes avant et après les concerts organisés au hall de concert adjacent. Plus d’images à découvrir dans la suite.

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Jeremyville Salon

Porte aperte per lo studio di Jeremyville a SoHo. Apertura solo su appuntamento, troverete un vero e proprio salone delle meraviglie dove poter acquistare ogni sorta di merce targata dall’illustratore australiano. Contattatelo direttamente sul suo Facebook.
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