Thursday 12 December 2013

George Lamb interview


It's not really relevant to this blog,
but does anyone have the number for this blonde?
Well he's better dressed than Tom Hardy. Not my words Hardy fans, but the words according to GQ's list for best dressed man of 2013. They place Hardy below Lamb, and is it really any surprise? He is one of the founders of A.Sauvage and designed the interiors for the concept store which has now branched out as far as the World Towers in Asia. He also has just the right amount of grey in his hair. 

Over the last three months George and Hygena have carefully selected a shortlist of the best restaurants, independent cinemas, hotels, grooming parlours and clothing boutiques across the country looking at how each venue showcases great design in different ways. Focusing specifically on sites in Leeds, Edinburgh, London and Birmingham they've put together a beautifully designed online booklet which you can check out here.


'Eat my dust Hardy' - Lamb
So what do you want from me, a review of a review? Well alright, it's actually pretty good. George is pretty easy on the eye and there are plenty pictures of him looking distracted at the foot of a floating bed, or sat on his haunches over an Amparo table, armed with a silver spoonful of muesli primed near his silver-spooned tongue. A guide like this is what Marty McFly would call The Almanac for the inside track on where the cool kids go. There are cinemas on rooftops, designer shops tucked away in farmers county and Barbers in Birmingham that coat their walls in nothing but boxing memorabilia.
It's free, it's short and sweet, and you might just learn something. 


George Lamb said: “My Guys’ Guide is an essential read for the modern man. I’ve gone on a bit of a mission to help guys decide what areas to head to when they’re on the hunt for a new place, and to give them a few ideas on how to make their home look the part once they’ve found it. There are so many great restaurants, bars, cinemas and shops in the UK – all of which have been meticulously designed – that you need never be short of places to go for inspiration when doing up your first flat.”













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