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Glamping Accessory #3: the creative tent

Colour, Creativity and Fun in Camping: it’s the leitmotiv of FieldCandy, a manufacturer of tents 100% design-led.

Always Room for One More, above

They all sleep 2 adults comfortably, so they also probably fit 4 children not so comfortably… And they have all been created by a team of design collaborators,  Shipping worldwide.

By the light of the fire, above

A great gift for those new year family resolutions of getting closer to nature without compromising on individuality.

Mily-Tent the Menace, above

First seen on the blog Bellisima Kids, which I am happy to have discovered this week.



 
 

Around the world with the Bodoni family

Around the World with the Bodoni Family is a collector book for anyone into (Bodoni) typeface + travel.

Printed at an edition of just 40, it is the labor of love of London-based illustrator Teresa Monachino.

60 pages of Bodoni typefaces associated with places around the world: D is for Disneyland…I is for Italy…

 

Contact Studio Monachino directly if interested.



 
 

Featuring dents de loup on Pondicherry, South India

To complete BozAround Indian family destination Serie, I’ve asked Pau from the super sweet Dents de Loup knitted toys label to share her Best Of Pondicherry. The city is on the East coast of Southern India, in the state of Tamil Nadu. To me, Pondicherry has always been one of those very evocative destination, as if by pronouncing its name, I am already travelling a bit (a few others on that list are Katmandu, Zanzibar, St Petersburg, Mombasa, Papeete and Tasmania!). I am grateful that Pau has taken the time to talk about Pondicherry as I liken it to Kerala, a destination not obviously easy with children, but actually so much fun and welcoming to the family. So, after Kerala, Rajasthan, Delhi and Goa with the children, here comes Pondicherry on BozAround. Follow Pau’s mutton masala…!

Meet the Dents de Loup family:

We are five: myself Pau aka Paula, the Argentinian mom moved to France 14 years ago where I met my French husband. Emile was born in Paris and is 8 years old now. In 2006, we moved to South America. And it is in Quito, Ecuador, that Gaspar (3 ½ years old) and Victoria (2 years old) were born. We are now in Pondicherry, South of India, where we have been living for almost 2 years.

The philosophy and inspiration behind Dents de Loup:

The first characters were ” commissioned ” by my son Emile who needed a friend for his teddy bear, and a snake to play the explorer in his fantasy jungle. Soon others followed as their friends and I got caught in the game. In Ecuador, I began a collection of 100% woollen sheep. I found it funny to knit sheep, it was like looping the loop – The sheep gave me the wool, to knit the sheep!

When I came to India, my sheep took after the local colours and turned into “mutton masala”. Red, green, turquoise, yellow, orange, purple…and the list goes on… Then I wanted to work with cotton thread  and started a collection of characters with clothes, and I couldn’t stop since. My children’s games always give me new ideas – be it a tea party set, a giant doll to stroll and small soft toys that adapt to every adventure.

Inspiration for a family vacation in Pondicherry

Comfortably based in Pondicherry, it is possible to take small day trips in and around Pondicherry. For example, one can visit the Gingee Fort, or the 7th and 8th century temples carved into the rocks at Mahabalipuram which are both  just a few hours by car from Pondicherry;  a short drive into Auroville also makes for a pleasant day.

PLAY

My children love to visit the temple Sri Vinayagar Manakula, where the elephant Lakshmi receives and blesses everyone.

 

They also love their swimming-pool time! In the vicinity of Pondicherry there are many hotels with nice pools. Our latest discovery, “Le Pondy” has opened very recently.

EAT

For lunch or dinner with the kids, we choose places where children can play, in a big yard, for example. The restaurant La Caravelle, in the courtyard of  the “Maison Rose” (8, Romain Rolland street) is very pleasant. There you can eat well under the shade of a mango tree, or in the evening have a quiet candle-lit dinner.

In Satsanga, children are welcome and play in the garden while waiting for their plate of French fries. We also like the colonial setting of  the “Carte Blanche”, in the “Hôtel de l’Orient”.

The restaurant Gourmet, in the “Hôtel Dupleix” and The MaisonPerumal’s restaurant make an excellent choice for a romantic dinner or for a small group of adults.

SLEEP

Children are welcome everywhere in India. But when you travel with them one often requires a bit more space, a big room, a swimming pool, or a big yard to play in. I think it is practical therefore to stay in Pondicherry, as these facilities are easily available here. The Atithi Hotel has rooftop pool offering a beautiful view. The Hotel Promenade also has a small pool and a very good restaurant.

SHOP

In The Maison Rose (8, Romain Rolland street): Domus, a boutique where you can find small furniture, lamps, decorative items and small antique toys. A treasure box.

Oh, Là, Là! a fine colorful clothes for kids and moms.
Living Art, an excellent address for home accessories.
Via Pondichery is a small shop full of pretty things (22, rue Romain Rolland);
Near Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple you can find beautiful handmade paper, notebooks, paper lamps, frames, etc.
Fabindia for Indian cotton and silk tunics and outfits, and also for linen and home decoration (59 rue de Suffren).

A colorful mix of Indian and European styles in Nirvanaboutique.

TIPS

October to February/ March is the best period to explore the city. Avoid May, June and July: It is extremely hot. I would advise to check the actupondy website for more detailed information and tips on Pondicherry.

      

The entire “dents de loup” line is exclusively hand made and as Pau does it alone and it takes time. You can check her work at www.dentsdeloup.com

For the moment the whole dents de loup collection” is online on Etsy. It is also part of the Babyccino Kids site toys selection. 

 



 
 

Any wall space left anywhere?

It’s map time again on BozAround…

Julie Mercier, a french illustrator whom I talked about last year for her maps of the world, now has one specifically about New York. Very busy, very colourful, very entertaining.

You can buy it on the website of L’Affiche Moderne, a fantastic online gallery presenting the works of young photographers, graphic designers and children’s illustrators from all over the place.



 
 

Travel illustrations, by Rui Ricardo

Rui Ricardo is a talented illustrator from Porto, Portugal, a city I found incredibly creative when we last visited 3 years ago (don’t search for a post, I never got a chance to do one!).

He draws inspiration from the worlds of comics/ manga to illustrate places in the world where he’s been. I find his travel posters very sexy and evocative too, exactly what you’d want from…well, a travel poster.

I’ve played a little game of linking some of Rui Ricardo’s travel posters to some of my articles…in case you’d like some factual background on the posters that you like:

Once Upon a Time in Agra

Rumble in the Jungle in Chiang Mai

Featuring Zid Zid Kids on Morocco

Celebrating the Year of the Cat in Vietnam

Shop ’til you drop in Rajasthan

Bali is Back



 
 

City Prints on wood

My son Marcelo has had on his wall a little family of owls ever since he was born. It’s a sweet collage of vintage papers printed on wood, handmade by Lorena Siminovich from Petit Collage. I was really excited when she recently announced the launch of her City Prints, now available online.

Starting with New York and San Francisco, the prints are made with sustainably harvested maple veneer available in two sizes, framed or not.

Lorena, please, I am a big fan of your hometown Buenos Aires… Will you make us some BA city prints too?!

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