The Embody Chair

It is important, every now and again, for us here at Basis to point our readers not only toward the envy-causing, the beautiful and the unobtainable objets d’art, but also toward the envy-causing, beautiful and altogether attainable objets d’arts. Behold: The Herman Miller Embody Chair.

Well-designed, erudite, healthy for your back, beautiful, a breakthrough for ergonomics married to aesthetics; to this list you may now also add affordable as from June 4th to June 14 Smart Furniture will be offering the chair, as well as other Herman Miller products, for 15 percent off. Don’t say we never did anything nice for you.

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The Manaissance – Mad Men Fashion

In the wake of the so-five-years-ago “metrosexual” grooming craze for men, a new form of high(er) fashion is coming to the fore; it’s being labeled the manaissance, and it features men who favor the buttoned down, suited up, uber-masculine clothing of the 50s and 60s, seen so often and to such great affect in AMC’s Mad Men. A taste:

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Nikki Farquharson

Beautiful, provocative mixed media images from artist Nikki Farquharson:

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The Brent Knoll House, Melbourne

Here’s some pics of the soon-to-be-famous Brent Knoll House, built in Melbourne Australia. Cool Hunter featured the house, and the pictures are from them:

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The Crossword Puzzle

We here at Basis love crossword puzzles. The mental exercise, the satisfaction of a puzzle solved, the constant inventory taken of the facts and figures collected in the mind, and the ingenious, meticulous design all form an extremely pleasant way to pass the time.

The original crossword puzzle was published in 1890, in Italy. Featuring only a four by four square it was titled “Per passare il tempo,” or “A way to pass the time.” It was written by Giuseppe Airoldi, a full 23 years before the commonly referenced “first crossword” penned by Arthur Wynne in 1913 and appearing in the New York World. Interesting side note: the New York Times, undoubtedly our preeminent creator and purveyor of quality crosswords, published many scathing editorials calling the puzzles a waste of time, and even sinful. It was not until 1942, half a century after the puzzles made their first appearance, that the NYT deigned to include them within it’s pages. Underneath is what has been considered the most difficult puzzle of all time, published in the December 26th Saturday edition of the New York Times:

ACROSS 4 Leaflet-base appendage
1 Benchley novel 5 Rosary bead
5 Harsh 6 O.S.S. successor
10 Levantine coffee cup 7 He, in Tarantao
14 He was: Lat. 8 Space
15 Kepi part 9 Sultanate in Borneo
16 Coloratura Mills 10 Buddhist sect
17 Cause disappointment 11 Schoenberg’s “Moses und —–”
20 Vale of —–, near 71 Across 12 Lavabo
21 Hawks’ arena 13 Trilbies
22 Insect catcher 18 Japanese kombu ingredient
23 Tyrrhenian Sea island 19 Annuli
26 Elway target 24 Oswego tea
28 Certain estimates 25 Direction from Levine
36 Midianite ruler 27 Defunct Russian parliament
37 Fabulist 28 Father of King Hadad: Gen. 36:35
38 Silvery fish 29 Dispatch boat
39 Beanie 30 Great Wall town
41 Hills 31 A U.N. member: Var.
43 —– spumante 32 Raisin capital of the world
44 “—– Like It” 33 Remnants, in Roma
46 Scarf 34 Author of “The Augustan Ages”
47 High fashion 35 Bee bite
48 Gambler’s plunge 40 Honshu port
52 Abstract being 42 Kind of steward
53 The Cornish Wonder 45 Cubiti
54 Sharp turn 49 Portuguese dollar
57 A-one 50 Rail supports
60 —– salts 51 Swinger in the 40′s
64 Avenges 54 Eastern Roman emperor
68 English river 55 He played Big Daddy
69 Catfish 56 Roman family group
70 Trammell of baseball 58 Poetry of a people
71 Thessaly peak 59 Sights on the Atl.
72 Georgian Aryan 61 One-man shows
73 Sharp point 62 City having a casbah
DOWN 63 Ancient wall word
1 Rigoletto’s forte 65 Teachers’ org.
2 Prada offering 66 Have, in Haddington
3 Cordial 67 N.Y.C. time zone
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Smart Furniture Bookshelves

One of my favorite home decor objects is the bookshelf. It’s simple, sturdy (hopefully), useful; and it can be very beautiful. Enter Smart Furniture, the Chattanooga, TN company that makes easy to put together shelving for every in-home need. I like especially their tiered bookshelves; check em out.

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Christian Louboutin Shoes

My sister adores them. I can see why:

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Get The Led Out

Behold, the cover of one of the great albums of all time. Of course, if you’d never seen it before, you would never know what it was. Can you guess?

Released with no title, no writing on the cover, and no identifying names or symbols, Led Zeppelin’s 4th album would go on to be their most successful of all time. Selling over 37 million copies worldwide and bringing the band roaring back from the tepid reception given Led Zeppelin III, the 4th album contained gems like “Black Dog,” “Rock and Roll,” “Stairway to Heaven,” and “When the Levee Breaks.”

This beautiful cover was chosen as one of the top ten iconic covers of all time for a series of stamps in the UK, and stands here as a testament to substance over marketing, content over branding, and the triumph of the worthy. Rock on.

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An ad campaign featuring the lovely and impressive Charlotte Gainsbourg, impressively and loving photographed for Balenciaga. Gainsbourg is the daughter of French singer/songwriter/provocateur Serge Gainsbourg, most famous in this country for “Je t’aime… moi non plus,” (“I love you… me neither”) a song that included what is rumored to be an on-air female orgasm, and for telling Whitney Houston, in French and then English, just what he’d like to do to her. His daughter has had a successful singing career as well, and is an excellent actress to boot (Antichrist, I’m Not There).

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“Azalea,” No. 13 at Augusta National

As Spring continues to spring, we here at Basis have felt the old familiar itch; the itch to go out on some beautiful golf course and ruin our whole day by playing as badly as it is possible to play this ancient and noble game of golf. Design-wise, the golf course is a tricky and expensive endeavor, but when done right, it’s magical. Augusta National, the site of the Masters tournament and possibly the greatest course on earth, has as it’s crown jewel No. 13, “Azalea,” the most beautiful hole of golf in North America.

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