Friday, April 27, 2012

PAL-V flying car

 
Did you ever find yourself stuck in traffic and wishing you could just take off and fly away from that living hell? Of course you did! But what if we told you that your daydream is not very far from reality? PAL-V Europe NV has created the first real flying car, a three-wheeled vehicle that can also take off and fly over obstacles just like a regular helicopter.

Called the PAL-V ONE, this outstanding two-seat hybrid vehicle features a gasoline engine that pushes it to speeds of up to 112 mph, both on the road and in the air. Being cleared to fly below 4,000 feet (the airspace with uncontrolled Visual Flight Rules traffic), the gyroplane will take you over lakes, rivers and mountains, sparing you the trouble of finding an alternative route around the obstacle.

Feel free to explore the world in a comfortable and exciting way, both on land and in air! Let yourself conquered by a smooth driving experience characterized by impressive agility, plus perfectly safe and easy take offs, flights and landings. Thanks to its gyroplane technology, the vehicle can be safely brought back on land even in case of engine failure, as the rotor keeps auto spinning for an easy and safe landing.

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Noma the best restaurant in the world goes to London

 RenĂ© Redzepi 
 
The chef of the best restaurant in the world will be opening a pop-up version of his Copenhagen restaurant Noma in London this summer to mark the Olympic Games.

Best known in the culinary world for pioneering the foraging movement in which chefs use hyper-local ingredients like wild herbs and plants, RenĂ© Redzepi will be exporting his restaurant Noma to London’s luxury hotel Claridge’s for 10 days.

The pop-up will give Noma fans a better chance at snagging a seat at what’s become one of the most coveted and exclusive dinner reservations in the world.

Noma has topped the World’s 20 Best Restaurants list for two years running and Redzepi was also named one of Time magazine 100 Most Influential People in the World this month.

Redzepi will create a five-course menu that will reflect the signature flavors and dishes from Noma  using local, seasonal British ingredients, says Claridge’s.

“A Taste of Noma at Claridge’s” will be open for lunch and dinner in the hotel’s ballroom from July 28 to August 6. A five-course menu is priced at 240Euro (£195).

 
Noma is best known for its fanatical approach to foraging but there is much more to this ground-breaking restaurant than the mere picking of Mother Nature's pocket.
It's the entire package, from its ingredient ingenuity to flawless execution, that makes it a beacon of excellence and which leads to an emotive, intense, liberating way of eating, unlike any other. Many have copied chef Rene Redzepi's approach, most have failed. For the best in class, Noma really is the number one place to go.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Li Bing Bing For Gucci revealed

Li Bing Bing on Gucci's new ad campaign.

After a star-studded weekend in Shanghai, Gucci has revealed a new campaign starring a gorgeous Chinese actress.

Li Bing Bing shows off Gucci fine jewelry, timepieces, and handbags in the Solve Sunsbo-shot campaign, debuts this month across Asia.

Li Bing Bing in Gucci's new ad campaign.

"Li Bing Bing has an effortless beauty ans an innate sophistication," said Frida Giannini in a statement.

"Working with her has been rewarding - she has the optimism and the talent that go hand-in-hand with individual style. She embodies the Gucci woman with her contemporary femininity."

"I am delighted to collaborate with Gucci on this new campaign," said Bing Bing. "Frida's vision is very inspiring, and I truly enjoyed interpreting every iconic piece from the House's vibrant legacy."

Frida Giannini and Li Bing Bing

Henk the 15.500 Euro Suitcase

Created by Dutch designer Henk Van De Meeve, this lightweight suitcase has a solid carbon fibre body which is similar to the one used for Formula One cars racing cars. Though compact in structure, it is said to have 500 individual parts including 22 moving parts. Materials used to create this briefcase include Italian burl, Madagascar Ebony, horse hair, Magnesium, Aluminum and Titanium.
 For safe keep, it has a liquid crystal polymer anti-theft cord, and only 5 editions were made.

15.500Euro ($20,000) price tag this an extremely luxurious and exclusive bag


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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Lamborghini Urus SUV unveiled

The idea of Lamborghini, known for extreme performance cars, making an SUV may seem off the wall. But don’t be too shocked. This actually isn’t Lamborghini’s first SUV. The LM002, a much chunkier vehicle that looked as if it had been built out of shoeboxes, was available from 1985 to 1992. Only about 300 of those were ever built.
 
Lamborghini decided it’s time to try again. For now, the new, sleeker-looking Urus SUV is just a concept vehicle. But it’s clear that Lamborghini fully intends to produce this vehicle or something very much like it. In fact, it could produce as many as 3,000 per year, which would make it the largest-selling Lamborghini model by far.
 
The Urus, just unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show, is a 600 horsepower “crossover” with huge 24-inch wheels and a 600 horsepower engine. Like most of Lamborghini’s cars, the Urus has full-time all-wheel-drive with a focus on on-road performance.


Monday, April 23, 2012

Hotel Muse Bangkok

Hotel Muse is a chic luxury destination in Bangkok, located in one of the best residential districts of the city, in the famous Langsuan Road area. A world of lavishness and opulence opens itself to every guest that passes the gates of this remarkable hotel. Muse is all about luxury and a hedonistic lifestyle.

The hotel offers 174 rooms and suites, all flaunting lovely interiors with both Asian and classic European influences. The six different categories of rooms bear names “inspired by Buddhist cosmology where higher Dhevas are supernatural beings who lead blissful lives forever immersed in perpetual pleasures”. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, wireless and wired Internet access, dedicated work areas, in-room bars, tea and coffee-making facilities, and iPod docking stations.

The most impressive part of Muse is the Speakeasy domain that occupies the entire 24th and 25th floors of the building, and which includes different dining spots and other attractions. The Speakeasy is a refreshing “oasis of modern lounging in Bangkok”.

Unrivaled amenities determine guests to always return to this urban haven of pleasure and indulgence. A rooftop lawn, a luxe cigar lounge, an impressive library, a board-game room, and several exquisite food and drinks venues are all part of the riches that this hotel has to offer. Your next visit to Thailand must include at least one night at the wonderful Hotel Muse!