Peacock at Skansen Portfolio A peacock at Skansen in Stockholm. I really like the contrast between the blue feathers and the red shed it's sitting on. « Newer post Older post » Leave a comment Cancel a response Your email will not be published. Name * Email * Website Comment Similar Posts Tuscan Hills My parents rented a large villa and gathered the whole family for a trip to Tuscany during last easter. This was literally the view from the house situated on the top of one the hills, quite magnificent if I may say so.Posted in Portfolio August 12th, 2010 Change of Priorities – Welcome Dante The recent lack of updates (and temporary halt of the “in progress” project) is due to a simple reason, we got our long awaited Dobermann puppy on April 11th and he’s been calling for some (or rather much) attention since then. This means that most of my technical projects (and The Cheap Gourmand) are somewhat [...]Posted in Portfolio April 24th, 2010 The Five Most Beautiful Machines of 2011 2011 is coming to a close and it’s been another spectacular year if you’re anything like me and appreciate art and mechanics combined into beautiful objects. I’ve compiled my own little shortlist of the most awe-inspiring machines that’s been presented in their final production form over the year, there’s many more that could have made the [...]Posted in Design Inspiration December 27th, 2011 Lumebox is now a GitHub Project Lumebox, my open-source mobile-optimized Lightbox jQuery plugin is now a GitHub repository. Fork it and improve! https://github.com/AndersZ/LumeboxPosted in Projects December 20th, 2011 Molly at Skansen Posted in Portfolio August 5th, 2009 Geneva Auto Salon 2009 This years Geneva Auto Salon didn’t see much of the downturn the global car industry has seen. Several manfacturers presented and showed new high-profile concept cars and other took the opportunity to present new production models. Pagani brought their road-going version of the Zonda R, the Cinque. The Cinque is limited to a run of [...]Posted in Design Inspiration March 18th, 2009