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Showing newest posts with label travel. Show older posts

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Graphic Designer & Illustrator, Elena Zournatzi

It occurred to me recently that I have not shared many details with you about my trip to Greece this past August, that feels like so long ago. This frigid day feels like a perfect one to travel to warm, sunny Greece, if only in our minds.

One of the stand out moments of the trip was visiting the new Acropolis Museum which opened in July. It is almost more awe-inspiring then climbing to the top of the Acropolis. I can't even begin to imagine the overwhelming responsibility the Bernard Tschumi architects must have felt when they set out to design a museum that honors the Acropolis and sits just 300 meters from it (check out the reflection of the Parthenon in the glass windows of the top level).

The New Acropolis Museum

The top floor of the museum,
The Parthenon Gallery, offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the Acropolis and modern Athens. This floor, which is made up of the rectangular Parthenon Gallery arranged around an indoor court, has exactly the same dimensions as the cella of the Parthenon and orients these marbles exactly as they were placed at the Parthenon centuries ago.

The New Acropolis Museum

It's incredible to be so close reliefs, statues, pottery, etc from the 5th century BC that you could reach out and touch it; but of course you can't actually touch it because there are museum guards stalking the place. But it is all there, just an arms length away, with no ropes or glass standing between you and all of that history. All of the articles inside the museum, including the pediments and frieze from the Parthenon, are the real deal. The government decided to remove the statues and marbles from the Acropolis and house them within the museum to prevent and further decay caused by the weather. The created replicas of the statues and placed these replicas on the Acropolis site.

The New Acropolis Museum

I can go on all about how much I loved the museum, I was practically walking around with my jaw hanging open, but what I really wanted to share with you today was the work of Greek graphic designer Elena Zournatzi. What does she have to do with the new Acropolis Museum, you ask? Elena created many of the designs you see on products sold in the museum gift shop. I know you might be rolling you eyes when you hear museum gift shop but trust me the stuff is amazing.

Elena Zournatzi

I was really wowed by the items sold at the museum shop. It lacks the cheesy plastic magnets and pens that you would expect to see and instead contains some really beautiful pottery, mugs, dishes, scarves, and jewelry. I wish I was able to find a better photo of the dishes because they were my favorite items in the shop. I love how Elena was able to take such classic designs and create really modern tableware. I also loved her representation of the Caryatid's braid for the back of the t-shirts. I really wish I snagged one of those.

Hermes Windows Athens

In addition to her work for the museum, Elena also created the windows for Hermes in Athens which contain her whimsical illustrations representing Greek folklore. She has also created these great wallpaper patterns inspired by regions and islands of Greece.

Elena Zournatzi Wallpaper

Elena Zournatzi Wallpaper

Elena Zournatzi Wallpaper

I'm always super interested to learn about designers living Greece because I hope to spend much more time there but I am really not familiar with the Greek design aesthetic. If you know of any Greek designers, interior, graphics, or otherwise, please pass their information along to me.

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Photo Credits: All illustrations courtesy of Elena Zournatzi's website, Photos of the Acropolis Museum courtesy of Me

Friday, June 26, 2009

Yes I'm That Big of a Nerd

I made a countdown calendar for my trip to Greece. I think perhaps it has been too long since my last vacation.



I think the excitement is justified. Greece is gorgeous, I highly recommend visiting at least once.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Destination Milos: Sightseeing Carryall

I'm on the hunt for the perfect bag and I could use your help. I'm looking for something I lug around with me as a carry on and sightseeing that will hold my camera, wallet, passport, maps, etc. I need it to be big enough but not bulky and not terribly sack like. I have a few sack shaped bags and I always end up digging around the bottom trying to find what I need. I pulled together this little roundup of bags but I'm wide open to suggestions.

vacation bags

Can you help me choose the perfect bag for vacation? Do you think any of these can do the job I need it to do? Do you have a favorite all purpose bag?

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Destination Milos: Travel Necessities

(sorry for the post earlier with no text, I'm not sure what happened)

Even though there are still about 56 days (but who's counting) until we leave for Greece I've been trying to get a jump on planning and gathering all of the stuff we'll need. Traveling from the U.S. to Milos is a bit of an arduous experience so I want to be as prepared as possible to make this a pleasant and comfortable journey. My last trip to Greece included some terrible luggage on wheels that constantly feel over. It was enough to drive a person crazy. This time will be different. So while I would love to get myself a set of
vintage powder blue luggage like this one:


I will probably end up getting something more practical like this Swiss Army set from Amazon. I've been doing some research and it seems worth it to spend a little more on luggage if you want to get more than a few trips out of it.
In an effort to jazz up this rather conventional set of luggage, I think I will get myself a few of these pretty luggage tags. Hopefully they will make it easier to spot my bags among the sea of similarly hued suitcases.


Since I won't be going vintage with my luggage I think I will get my vintage fix with fabulous jewelry organizer. It should help save me from the big knot of necklaces that I usually end up having to deal with.

jewelry case
cheeky vintage closet

A necessity high on my list is a fabulous carry on. I need something that will be able to hold of the items I will use for entertainment on this 14 hour (eek) voyage. One thing I'll will definitely be stashing in my carry on is my ipod. Is it even possible to travel with out one? This case is actually for a small camera but it fits my ipod perfectly and is totally sweet.

(P.S. I ordered that camera case last week and it arrive at my door yesterday. I love it! It really is perfect for an ipod and I'm very impressed with the quality of construction. I would highly recommend products from the jack and bee etsy shop.)

left: carry on must have sold out (bummer) right: jack and bee

One other item I plan on stashing in my carry on is this In Touch Clutch which has a bunch of pockets to hold my passport, a notepad, pens, business cards and more. And for a little luxury, this lavender filled spa pillow to rest my head on that should help me drift off into dreamland and make my cramped airplane seat just a little more comfortable.
organizer & spa pillow

What are the items you feel you can't travel without? Anything you think I need to add to my list of must haves? Do you have any travel plans for the summer? What will you be taking with you?

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Happy Friday!

Hope everyone has fabulous plans for the weekend. I heard a rumor that the sun might actually come out so I plan on soaking it up. I have exciting news (for me) to share. The tickets are purchased and it is official. I will be spending 15 days this August on the island of Milos in the Greek Cyclades.

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That's our house right there. You're jealous, aren't you?

So because I won't be around for a few weeks this summer I've decided to save up my new blog finds that I normally share on Fridays and post them while I'm away. This way instead of missing Design Evolution you can spend the time checking out new blogs. Sound like a good idea?

Also, in the up coming weeks look out for posts that might have less to do about decortating and more to do about fashion. I will be needing your help to decide what I need to take with me on this fabulous trip.

Love you all and have a great weekend!

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Photo Credit: mario_lem73