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One of the days I was wondering around Hanoi taking photos, I made my way towards the large rusty steel bridge spanning the Red River. There are other bridges in Hanoi, and it looks like they are bu
The single most common feature of Hanoi is the street side eateries. I really can't call most of them cafes because the majority of them are made up of three main components: plastic stackable sto
We're back in Hanoi to meet with a Fair Trade group producing accessories for our upcoming launch of our products. This is our second time in Hanoi, which is always nice because we have the luxury o
Sourcing and looking for inspiration can definitely make you work up an appetite. So when Beau and I need to appease our bellies in Bali I love visiting The Junction. To our surprise the Junction
Meggan and I are in Bali right now. We have been here before and have seen the beauty that makes Bali famous. Unfortunately, there are parts of Bali that can only be described as tourist slums.Â
We found a great location to stage more of our product at the morning market in Jepara, Central Java Indonesia. Since it was later in the morning with some nasty light, we lucked out by finding a be
We just spent the day photographing some samples of our new line of reclaimed teak wood furniture. We are so excited on how everything is turning out and really want to share the product photos, but
Meggan and I are currently in Jepara, which is a fishing town (also known for its furniture) on the north coast of Central Java. We are working on developing products made from reclaimed boat teak.Â