Off we go.
I love
Porter Airline's branding which was created
by former Wallpaper editor Tyler Brulé and his firm WINKREATIVE. Who knew you could make a raccoon look sophisticated?
The exterior of our hotel:
The James. I loved their graphic + interior design as well!
(Ofcourse that's why I picked it!!)
Look at that great sideways sign. :-) Very welcoming.
Gorgeous lobby. :-)
Bedroom.
(my bed at home feels very small now....)
Loved this cozy reading /dining nook + this unique liquor cabinet based on an old steamer trunk.
Chicago skyline!
The famous
Marina City also known as the corn cob buildings. :-)
Designed in 1959 by
architect Bertrand Goldberg.
First dinner = Chicago Deep dish pizza. Boy was it deep...
The "Chicago Picasso" in Daley plaza.
Chicago is jam packed with incredible public art. This is due to the fact that the city passed a law stipulating that
1.33% of the cost of constructing a building must be devoted to original artwork.As a result a walk in the Loop area = bumping into incredible pieces by
Picasso, Chagall, Miro + Calder. (!!)
The Four Seasons mosaic by Marc Chagall in Chase Tower Plaza.
Dedicated in 1974.
Some close ups.
Christmas eve dinner at
mk.5 stars!
They made the most fabulous cocktails and the decor was
to die for.Here is my cocktail called Holiday Smash .
(My company at the table was smashing too - Groan!)
Thanks so much to
fellow blogger Heather Retke for recommending mk + many other great spots.
A trip to Millennium Park
Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate aka the Bean.
Frank Gehry's amazing Pritzker bandshell.A trip to the Chicago Institute of Art
Love love this piece by
Toulouse Latrec - especially that ghostly women' face.
Ofcourse many folk lining up to photograph the Institute' most famous piece:
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by George Seurat.
*Curmudgeon Note*: When I witness scenes like this it always makes me think that
John Ruskin would be rolling in his grave!
The Victorian Art critic despised the camera and feared that the invention of it would lead to
people focusing on capturing the moment for the FUTURE rather than LOOKING at what was in front of them in the PRESENT.
I heartily agree.This was my favourite piece in the Institute's collection:
Green and White my Ellsworth Kelly. Love.Perfect ending to trip:
Cozy flight home with red wine + latest issue of
Canadian House + Home. Loved this interview with
Jenna Lyons of J. Crew (Total mentor!!) written by the lovely
Catherine Sweeney. Thanks Kim. xo