I’m a tea-drinking regular, and winter's coming soon, so I’ve got my eye out for some new tea gadgets. The Brew In Cup Tea/Coffe Maker places a stainless-steel mesh infuser for loose tea or coffee inside a glass cup, with a nice minimal coaster. The design is simple, and smooth–available at MOMA online for $18.

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Right around the corner from Musée Du louvre in the 1st Arrondissement, lies an incredibly simple and standard looking restaurant called Cabaret with a view of the neatly table-cloth covered tables on the ground floor — but that’s only from the outside. When my party arrived, we were led downstairs to a comfortable lounge, and at 9pm on a Saturday night, we were basically the only people there. At 9:30, we ate; good modern French food. As our meal progressed, the music became louder, and the lower level became more and more crowded with people. Eventually, at around 11:30 the music was really cranking, and at midnight the candelabras built into the walls began to flash– and the party began. Before we knew it, tables were disappearing, and the restaurant turned into a dance floor– LED lights started glowing out of the cement floors. By 3AM there were people literally dancing on tables, lined up outside the doors to get in– and the entire restaurant turned into a club, the only trace of the earlier dining room was where those who preferred lounging with bottle service on the outside tables instead of dancing. I had an excellent time at Cabaret, it was a great evening, and I’m told it was a classic Paris nightlife experience.

La Tete Au Cube is a small design shop I found hidden somewhere between the rows of scented candles and baby accessories this past weekend at M&O. The simple witty product line caught my eye, and I found them very post worthy. My favorite product there was ‘plaid buddy‘, a blanket with a patch depicting a stick figure with his/her arm out. Perfect for placing in the back seat of your car, or on your couch– so as the designer put it, you are ‘never alone’. They also sell a beach ‘towel buddy’. The other neat product they had was what they were calling the ‘fast bracelet‘– which was a 3 pack of metal and wire made bracelets with small beads on the end packed in a condom like wrapper–really nice packaging. Fashion on the go! As I understand it, they have no distribution in the U.S…. but I think that will soon change.

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