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Styling Motion

Jul 31, 2012 By theplatform in Style No Comments Tags: Design, inspiration

Styling Motion

It’s hard not look at the ROM (Range of Motion) machine and not think sexy. The classic lines of the hard steel are like poetry in motion accented by the smooth black casings. The above image taken by Helmut Newton using Thierry Mugler robo-couture, commissioned for US Vogue’s November fitness 1995 issue makes clear that the apparent artistry in this machine is built from science.  More

Knotted Home

Jul 30, 2012 By theplatform in Interiors, Round Up No Comments Tags: decor, inspiration, interior design

Knotted Home

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Field to Glass: Lucques’ Christiaan Rollich

Jul 26, 2012 By theplatform in Reviews 1 Comment Tags: cocktail, drink, foodie, inspiration, restaurant

Field to Glass: Lucques’ Christiaan Rollich

Opened in 1998, Lucques boasts a pedigreed partnership in Executive Chef Suzanne Goin, who previously was chef de cuisine at Campanile Los Angeles, and Co-Owner Caroline Styne, former manager of Jones Hollywood.  Now 14 years later,  Lucques has been heralded as one of the best restaurants in the US under Goin’s direction and  commitment to the freshest ingredients available. It is no surprise that this commitment follows its way through to the bar and is executed with passion by Christiaan Rollich bar manager for Lucques and Tavern restaurants.

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Three-Two-Three

Jul 26, 2012 By theplatform in Food, Try Me No Comments Tags: cocktail, drink, foodie

Three-Two-Three

Kumquats are a rare find in late July, however, due to the connection with the local growers, Christiaan Rollich is able source the best of the final crop of the unique citrus fruit to create the “Three two Three.” A simple call from Peter Schaner at Schaner Farms with “hey, Christiaan I have another tree that has some fruit on it” leads to another week of this seasonal treat. Getting its namesake for the original Los Angeles area code, Rollich likes this drink because “everything is homemade.”

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Moscow Margarita

Jul 26, 2012 By theplatform in Food, Try Me No Comments Tags: cocktail, foodie, recipe

Moscow Margarita

Christiaan Rollich makes all of the liquors and syrups for the bar and the orange liquor for this drink is no exception. If you’re not attempting the same, you can use Grand Marnier as a substitute.  Rollich created this drink in honor of a regular patron’s birthday, whose favorite spirit is tequila and who hinted that one of his guests may be Jonathan Gold–upping the ante to his usual challenge.  An ode to the use of beets in Russian vodkas,  if the use of beets sounds unappetizing to you, don’t worry: Rollich met the challenge of harnessing  the sweet flavors of the beet by roasting them in advance. The result is a delicious and novel approach to the classic margarita. More

Blue Hue

Jul 21, 2012 By theplatform in Style, trending No Comments Tags: fashion, inspiration, menswear

Blue Hue

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Ticings

Jul 20, 2012 By theplatform in Food No Comments Tags: Design, foodie, sweets

Ticings

A cupcake is nice enough, but a cupcake that looks good enough that it should not be eaten is another.   If you’re looking to take your cupcakes to the next level of edible modern design, you have a new tool in your baker’s pantry: Ticings. More

Eastcourt: House Tour

Jul 13, 2012 By theplatform in Inspiration, Interiors No Comments Tags: architecture, decor, Design, interior design

Eastcourt: House Tour

This beautiful private residence restored and remodeled by Michaelis Boyd Associates demonstrates an amazing juxtaposition of traditional elegance with modern interior comforts. Located in Wiltshire England, this property is stunning inside and out. More

Mr. Parker’s Lemonade Stand: Muddled Lemon

Jul 10, 2012 By theplatform in Food, Reviews, Try Me No Comments Tags: cocktail, drinks

Mr. Parker’s Lemonade Stand: Muddled Lemon

It’s hard to imagine that there is such a thing as a desert oasis, but tucked away in the middle of the desert, revamped from Gene Autry’s former Melody Ranch  is the Parker Palm Springs. It would take several posts to explain how beautiful, and relaxing  an experience one can have on the property.  Off hand,  you will find  one of the world’s only five star diners: Norma’s .  With its signature Claw’s & Chip’s Gone Fishing, (lobster and Chilean bass and chips) and the Zillion Dollar Lobster Frittata which comes complete with 10 oz Sevruga Caviar, Norma’s gives indulgent comfort food  a ‘foodie’ makeover. The Parker also boasts other culinary delights at its restaurant, Mister Parker  which I can go ‘on-and on’ about.  But turning  my attention poolside, anyone who has visited can tell you about Mr. Parker’s enviable Lemonade Stand which has the tastiest Muddled Lemons ever. In this last visit I was able to learn the secret mix that makes Mr. Parker’s Muddled Lemons the best in the world. So what is the secret? More

The Prada Movie

Jul 9, 2012 By theplatform in Style No Comments Tags: inspiration, style

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