LMBRJK is a design studio located in Antwerp, Belgium, founded by American Jon Kleinhample and Slovenian Maša Lončarič Kleinhample. They developed the brand in the spirit of love for wood, and in their creation they use an interesting design process that combines modern digital processes of three-dimensional modeling with traditional analog processes of material processing.
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Mate Janković is a renowned culinary master and former member of the jury of the Croatian show Masterchef, who decided to compete with our own Tomaž Kavčič in the Lidl cooking duel. Tomaž vs. Mate is an innovative cooking project that brings together the intoxicating flavors of local and international cuisine, and convinces that cooking can also be fun. The witty cooking opponents with simple recipes are served every week on Lidl's website.
"Two chefs, two recipes, great price" is the slogan that succinctly accompanies Lidl's culinary project Tomaž vs. Mate. What is it all about? The Slovenian chef star Tomaž Kavčič, who impresses even the most demanding guests at Gostilna pri Lojzet at Dvorec Zemona, and the Croatian Mate Jankovič agreed to a very special gastronomic experience. Since September of this year, they have been entertaining us with unique culinary duels, which we can follow (on Lidl's website) in the form of advertisements, recipes and cooking tips.
Bernarda Županek is an archaeologist, curator and proud mother of two daughters. She holds a doctorate in the anthropology of the ancient world, and is employed as a curator for the Roman period in the Museum and Galleries of the City of Ljubljana. Currently, as one of the "intellectual prostitutes", she participates in the performance of Toilet Whispers, which takes place as part of the Light Guerrilla festival.
Dea Eva is a project that unites two young creative souls – Dea Kaker and Eva Ferlan. The beginnings of their joint activity date back two years, when they created the extremely functional, high-quality and visually attractive Kumi coffee table with their joint efforts. When it comes to interior design and product design, connoisseurs emphasize simplicity and multi-functionality and use high-quality materials that are locally available and, above all, durable. Why trade when we can fall in love forever?
Listening to the Icelandic band múm makes one feel extremely comfortable. Relaxed. Maybe for a moment undecided, but the organic sounds produced by six Icelanders are like a warm breeze that will hit our home as well. Interesting múm are coming to Kino Šiška today, where they will present their album Smilewound, released last year, just right for spring daydreaming. We talked to one of the band's founding members, Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason.
A few days ago, Mare Filipič returned from fashion week in Paris, where he created hairstyles for the biggest fashion designers behind the scenes of fashion shows for autumn/winter 2014. Therefore, our conversation was understandably about current trends, about world capitals of fashion, about how you take care of your hair, about the most missed trend that women have unfortunately grabbed en masse...
Last Friday, the Slovenian-Italian co-production masterpiece Zoran, my nephew idiot premiered at the Komuna cinema in Ljubljana. Before that, in the pleasant ambience of the Vander Hotel, we chatted with the filmmakers, who revealed to us their sweetness of life, gourmet pleasures and charming details from behind the scenes of filming.
Teo Ivančič. Surfing teacher and coach, passionate enduro/cross rider. A chemist by education - a graffiti artist at heart! He wants to digitize his art and present it on other media and not just on walls or airbrush products.
Jan Macarol Vrabec is one of those uncles from the background who make sure that when surfing online media, the experience is as user-friendly as possible.
Matej Vrenk is a traveler and photographer who prefers to travel around the corners of the world by bicycle. He is his own boss, lives simply and in harmony with nature, his passion is surfing or surfing the waves in pristine tropical places and hula hooping with friends.
The City Magazine team attended the presentation of the "best car" in the world, created under the direction of Slovenian designer Robert Lešnik.