Saturday, July 31, 2010

Gong Fu Cha 功夫茶


Most of my friends know that I'm a total coffee freak! However, traveling so frequently to China, and later living there for a few years, I developed a huge love for tea as well. Not just because it's a bit difficult to find a good cup of coffee in China, but because I discovered the art and the deep traditions of Gong Fu Cha.




Over time you may have read my references to Gong Fu Cha (Gong-Foo-Chahh), so I thought it would be a good idea to explain exactly what it is, to those of you who may not know.


Gong Fu Cha simply means Traditional Tea Ceremony. I visited my first real Chinese tea house in 2005. It was an amazing place called the Huxinting Tea House in Shanghai. Since then, I've been fascinated and in love with traditional Chinese tea.


Huxinting Tea House
Immediately after moving to Shanghai, I asked my driver to take me to the places that Chinese people go to buy tea, the table, and everything else I needed to begin to learn how to do it myself. He totally hooked me up, and I began brewing my own Oolong tea and mastering the steps in my own home. I even designed a whole room around the ritual!

Mr Wang
Later, I learned that you didn't need to go to a tea house to find people drinking and serving tea. In just about every "mom & pop" store in Shanghai you'll find a Gong Fu Cha table, and a gracious store owner offering you tea when you walk in. It's absolutely wonderful!

Nan Jing Dong Lu
In both Shanghai and Shenzhen, Oolong tea was the most widely recommended. There are many different types of Oolong tea. And, it must be served from a small clay teapot, and poured into small porcelain teacups. Before sipping, the aroma is first consumed and enjoyed.


The Chinese tea ceremony is all about art, elegance, and harmony. I find it so interesting, relaxing, and wonderful. The ceremony starts by washing the teapot, teacups, and utensils in super hot water. Then repeating that process with the first pour of tea. This allows the tea, the pot, and the cups to become clean and pure.




After filling the teapot with water, the top is replaced, and the water is poured over the whole teapot to heat the clay all the way through. This speeds the heating and the inflation of the tea. When this whole process is performed by a real Chinese person in a real Chinese tea house, it's beautiful art in motion...















Besides the tea itself, and the traditional ceremony, there is the beautiful art in all the instruments of Gong Fu Cha. And, my personal collection is growing and growing...

My Shanghai Tea Room
谢谢您的光临


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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

clock'n rock'n design!





This dude is doing the future now!


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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Happy 4th of July!


Wishing everyone a safe and happy 4th of July!


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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Eyes Gallery











One of my favorite shops to visit on South Street

402 South Street
Philadelphia, PA
215-925-0193


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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Meeting Oscar...


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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Fabric Row

Today I spent the morning and early afternoon on Philadelphia's "Fabric Row". This is one of my favorite destinations in Philly.  It's local fabric heaven! I could really spend days rummaging through roll after roll in all the little fabric stores on 4th street between Monroe and Catherine streets. If you've never been, here's the perfect excuse for a project. You can find just about anything you need here. It's pure awesomeness!

I was on a specific mission to get custom window treatments made for a client. After a few hours, and a half-time rest for a cappuccino, the mission was accomplished. Then it was only a couple blocks walk to the Mecca for cheesesteaks. Jim's on 4th & South. 

Lunch was so goooood!


After lunch, and after some looks in some cool South Street art shops, It was off to Chinatown for some tea cups, and Gong Fu Cha utensils. Mission accomplished there too. It was a very fun day!

Tonight it's Gong Fu Cha with some really great Oolong tea I still have from China. Have an awesome evening everyone...



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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Shiner

When you walk through the High Point Market, you always see so many wonderful things for the home. The creativity and innovation go on hallway after hallway, floor after floor. One of the main convergence points is the first floor of the IHFC building at the Commerce Street entrance.

  
Like so many other industry peeps, I passed through here many times during the show. Usually in a hurry to get to a far hallway on some upper floor. But, every time I flew by, a tiny showroom with really cool lighting fixtures hanging above really cool and interesting wooden furniture pieces kept catching my eye. The name said "Shiner," and I made repeated mental notes to get back there and have a look...

Finally, towards the end of the show I was meeting a good friend of mine named Moon Ho at the little cafe in that same hallway. Moon is an extraordinarily talented person. She spent many years buying and merchandising for Bloomingdale's in Manhattan. She's a very cool person, and a furniture super star!

Ok, now that's it's too late for this to be a short story, let me get into this company called Shiner. I finally went in and met Joe Manus, the owner and visionary behind this very cool company. The deal is...Joe is scouring the planet for waste materials from other manufacturers, and turning them into Eco-Friendly works of Home Art.


Of all the wonderful things I saw at the show. Shiner was one of the most memorable company's for sure. Feast your eyes on these...

Cardboard and wood
Styrofoam and wood

I highly recommend you check this company out. Joe Manus is onto something that's really great. Vision, talent, and environmental conciseness coming together to make awesome pieces of furniture and lighting. Click here to visit his website.


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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Dennis Hopper


Dennis Hopper
1936 - 2010

"The 90's is gonna make the 60's look like the 50's"

We will miss you...


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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Betty White

We interrupt this design roll to honor a really cool lady...


I love Betty White! She's a classy, graceful, and hysterical lady.



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