Kinfolk Copenhagen

 

 

 

“Much like human wellbeing, the essence of our work is found in balance – between richness and restraint, between order and complexity,” 

Norm Architects

 

 

 

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“Our vision is to look beyond sight. We want to create spaces that feel good in every way.”

 

 

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“Every single tone, nuance and material in the space has been carefully selected to create a harmonious, precise and natural feel with haptic qualities that we felt were well suited for the Kinfolk credo of slow living”

 

 

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Louis Vuitton Pochette Metis

 

 

Ever since I first saw the Pochette Metis, I couldn’t get it out of my head for the longest time. I went into the store on Champs-Elysees in Paris a few months ago just to have a look, only to be told that they only get a few pieces per day in the morning, and they get sold out within minutes from opening (!!!) There seems to be a ridiculously long waitlist for the bag in other parts of the world and I heard that there are over 200+ people on the waitlist who pre-paid for the bag and are just aimlessly waiting for one to come in stock for them – which is something I could never do.

 

 

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Since then, I repeatedly put it on/off my wishlist, and prioritized on getting other bags on the list in the meantime, but on my recent trip to London, I was able to easily locate one at Selfridges, which was quite unexpected.

There were actually several pieces available that I was able to choose from. Given the notoriously strong British pounds, I usually never shop luxury goods in London, and tend to do most my shopping in Paris, however, with all the Brexit situation, when I calculated the price, there wasn’t much of a big price difference. (Read article here)

 

 

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The Pochette Metis is really all I could ask for in a bag. Ever since the moment of purchasing, I have been wearing it non-stop. It really goes well with any outfit, and is very easy to style. With 3 compartments inside and a zipper on the back, it is very roomy, and fits a ton without looking too big/bulky. It can be worn crossbody, also on the shoulder, by hand, and as a clutch without the straps. It’s probably the most practical/functional bag out of my whole collection.

What I love most about this bag, though, is the “availability” of the bag – or lack thereof. The Pochette Metis, being a discontinued bag from previous season, was recently brought back due to its popularity, and is not available to purchase online. (You will notice a “call for inquiry” button, where for other bags it will say “place in cart”). As I’ve mentioned, it is very hard to come by even at the boutiques, and you hardly see the bag on the streets (I only saw 3) Needless to say, Louis Vuitton’s marketing team is surely doing their job right, if they got me sold on this bag.

Another pro is the (relatively reasonable) price point: that might be especially true because I got in in Europe and am getting my VAT refund, but generally speaking, the price isn’t ridiculous and doesn’t break your bank – I think Louis Vuitton could have charged more for this, with the scarcity of the item, but I’m glad they didn’t.

 

 

 

DIMENSIONS

25 x 19 x 9 cm
( length  x height  x width )

 

 

 

 

Now on to the negatives:

  • Snap Closure: One major problem I have with the bag is that I find the snap closure a bit difficult. Opening of the bag is done by pushing the metallic piece, which is easy, but to close the bag you have to find the tiny hole to snap back in, which will also naturally cause scratches on the metallic surface. It’s even more difficult to close when the bag isn’t full.
  • Glazing: Another problem I heard several people encountered with the bag is the glazing. I have not experienced this yet so I can’t say much but will update if I do.
  • Leather Tan? I know some people use bandeaus to cover up the vachetta leather to prevent the leather from damage/stains, but I actually love a good natural patina on my LVs. I prefer the weathered look and natural aging that the passage of time provides. If you are not like me and are concerned about the tan, do consider getting a bandeau or using a stain repellent spray.

 

 

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WHAT FITS? 

 

  • a book
  • notepad
  • iPhone 7+
  • my Daniel Wellington watch
  • Goyard passport holder
  • Acne Studios card case
  • Byredo hand cream
  • Sudio Sweden earphones

… and I could easily fit in some makeup items and sunglasses if I wanted to, as there is a lot of room left.

 

 

 

 

The Pochette Metis is truly a classic piece that will never go out of style. I can definitely see myself wearing this even as a 60 year old grandma, which is why I love it so much and plan to cherish for life.

I hope this review was helpful in some way, and would love to answer any questions if there are any so feel free to ask away!

 

 

 

 

xx,

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10 Best Cafes in Paris

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When you think of Paris, it’s usually the croissants, wine, cheese you think of; not coffee. That’s because this city was traditionally renowned for its weak and sour espresso, however, that has slowly but surely been changing, thanks to specialist baristas bringing new wave to the Paris coffee scene. Being a huge coffee lover, I don’t remember the last time I started my day without coffee, and I had to keep that tradition going in Paris. That being said, after visits to countless cafes here, I have come to discover some great spots to caffeinate, which I am now able to call my go-to favorites.

So, here are my tried-and-true, top 10 favorite cafes in Paris:

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BOOT CAFE

This tiny hole-in-the-wall café in Le Marais serves quality coffee and heavenly pastries. Once a ‘cordonnerie (shoemaker)’, Boot Café kept its original façade, which now has become an Instagrammable storefront. Inside, you will find three tables and a few chairs, but this is just the perfect place to drop in, chat with the baristas (who make the effort to know you by your name and your drink of choice if you’re a regular), and get your coffee-to-go. P.S. They recently opened a second (bigger) location in Saint-Germaine, but this quaint location remains my favorite.

Address: 19 Rue du Pont au Choux, 75003
Hours: M-S 10am-6pm

(@bootcafe)

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OB-LA-DI

Come for the blue & white cement tiles and the marble tables, and stay for the delicious coffee and breakfast. Also located in Le Marais, Ob-La-Di is a happy place that certainly makes you want to sing along to the song. The space is small, but it has ‘adorable’ written all over it. I highly suggest you to try their avocado toast served with pomegranate seeds on top, and granola with fresh fruits, but you can’t go wrong with anything on their menu.

Address: 54 Rue de Saintonge, 75003
Hours: W-F 8am-5pm, S-S 9am-6pm, Mon/Tue off.

(@obladicafe)

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CAFÉ KITSUNE

A favorite amongst many, Café Kitsune is a small standup coffee bar located in Palais Royale. Their latte is perfect – not too milky, not too strong, and its taste and quality has always been consistent, which is something that can be quite challenging to obtain. They have a nice outside sitting area, where you can enjoy your coffee and people watch, or you can take your coffee-to-go, on a stroll around the Jardin du Palais Royale, which is my absolute favorite thing to do on a sunny day, or any given day for that matter.

Address: 51 Galerie Montpensier, 75001
Hours: M-F 10am-6pm, S-S 10am-6:30pm

(@cafekitsune)

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COUTUME

 Coutume is definitely my go-to whenever I am in need of a caffeine fix in Saint-Germaine. Take a seat on the stools by the bar to observe the coffee preparation process. The baristas here are really knowledgeable, and your coffee will be provided just the way you like it, as they can be prepared in your choice of any brewing method. They also have a nice selection of bites, sweets, and an extensive brunch menu. P.S. How cute is the Erlenmeyer flask?

Address: 47 Rue de Babylone, 75007
Hours: M-F 8:30am-5:30pm, S-S 9am-6pm

(@coutumecafe)

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PASSAGER

 A new favorite of mine, Passager was love at first sight. It’s not very well known yet (which is how I wish it could be kept) and a little out of the way (located just east of Bastille), but this place has that allure and atmosphere that simply cannot be beat. Service can be slow, tables can be too close to each other, but the lovely ambiance, great coffee, and tasty scones sure make up for it.

Address107 Avenue Ledru-Rollin, 75011
Hours: T-S 8:30am-6:30pm Sun/Mon off.

(@passager_cafe)

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TÉLESCOPE

 Tucked away on quiet Rue Villedo, Telescope is a café with an impeccably curated coffee brewed by passionate baristas. The coffee menu is in fact very precise, but that’s just another indication that they pour their heart and soul into the cup, preparing with high-quality brew ingredients and specialist equipment (which they also steam eggs with – called ‘eggspresso’ – give it a try!) It’s no wonder they have a steady stream of regulars and this place is always packed, no matter what time of the day it is.

Address: 5 Rue Villedo, 75001
Hours: M-F 8:30am-5pm, S 9:30am-6pm, Sun off.

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FRAGMENTS

 The problem with Fragments is that once I step inside, I never want to leave. The rustic interior certainly gives off the coziest and homey vibes, so don’t blame me if you end up spending hours here! Coffee is great, but what keeps me going back is the delicious breakfast dishes like homemade granola + yogurt, ricotta toast, and of course the avocado toast (sans oignons!)

Address: 76 Rue des Tournelles, 75003
Hours: M-F 8am-6pm, S-S 10am-6pm

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STRADA CAFE

Anglo-friendly and laptop-friendly, Strada offers probably one of the best cappuccinos and service in town. I love the generous amount of coffee here, evident from the size of the cup in the photo. They also have a location in the convenient Le Marais, but this one in Monge is my personal favorite because of their cute blue storefront, of course.

Address: 24 Rue Monge, 75005
Hours: M-F 8am-6:30pm, S-S 10am-6:30pm

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THE BROKEN ARM

 This concept store-cum-café is situated in the quiet corner near Square du Temple, and is the epitome of ‘French Chic.’ There is so much beautiful natural lighting here thanks to the tall big windows, and it is just the perfect place to drop in during an afternoon for a quick coffee break, with a side of their killer citron cake! After your coffee, head over to the store adjacent and have a browse through the carefully curated selection of items.

Address: 12 Rue Perree, 75003
Hours: T-S 9am-6pm, Sun/Mon off.

(@thebrokenarm)

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TEN BELLES

 Located just off of Canal Saint-Martin, Ten Belles was one of the cafes I visited during my first trip to Paris years ago, and remains a true favorite until today. Inside is tiny and usually cramped, but the delicious café crème and sausage rolls (yes, sausage rolls) will make you want to come back for more.

Address: 10 Rue de la Grange aux Belles, 75010
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm, S-S 9am-6pm

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TIPS

DO try to order in French! Even if your French isn’t good, they will appreciate that you are making the effort. (It’s really simple: Un latte, s’il vous plait / Je voudrais un latte)

* DON’T ask for the wifi password! (Well, at least not right away). I understand that sometimes you might need a quick search, but I found some cafes take pride in their concept of no wifi.

* DO always bring cash with you! Most places are privately-owned independent businesses, and many of them do not accept credit cards. Even if they do, sometimes they only accept when the total is over €20, or the machine may be broken. (This happened to me quite a lot)

* DON’T be afraid to ask questions! The baristas are really knowledgeable and passionate about coffee, and you’ll be surprised by how willing they are to answer any questions, whether it’s regarding the beans, brewing/preparation methods, etc. or just to chat!

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