Every week, Boss Hunting’s editors spend far too much time scouring the web: in search of the coolest gear, food & drink deals, and destinations worth trekking to across the globe.
In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got pitchers from Georg Jensen and Henning Koppel, Aston Martin’s egg3 stroller, fresh kicks for Liverpool fans, and more.
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Georg Jensen x Henning Koppel Pitchers
Legendary silversmith Georg Jensen has gone and reissued one of its most celebrated mid-century collaborations, debuting two pitchers originally designed by Danish sculptor Henning Koppel. Crafted from mirror-polished stainless steel that echoes the futuristic, Space Age designs of the time, Pitcher 02 and Pitcher 03 were originally produced in 1962 and 1975, respectively.
Sculptural and fluidly formed, the two pitchers have not yet appeared on the brand’s Australian online store, but arrive with an RRP of €174 (~AU$306) for Koppel Pitcher 02 and €224 (~AU$395) for Koppel Pitcher 03.
adidas x Liverpool FC Gazelle
The English Premier League is back, and this week Liverpool revealed its heritage-inspired third kit for this season. Arriving in a good-looking shade of green, the jersey features a vintage club badge alongside the adidas Trefoil for the first time since 1991, but perhaps more compelling for the average punter are the adidas x Liverpool FC Gazelles that arrived in the collection.
Boasting a soft suede upper, dark gum outsoles, a moulded tongue and T-toe, they’re the same shade of green as the rest of the kit and feature subtle Liverpool FC branding in gold on the flank of the shoe. Even if you’re not a Liverpool fan, there’s plenty to get around here.
Aston Martin egg3 Stroller
Every parent knows bringing a child into the world isn’t a cheap exercise, but if you’ve got a bit of spare baby budget lying around, one of Britain’s finest automotive marques has you covered. Say hello to the Aston Martin egg3, or as everyone should call it, the Lance Stroller.
Perhaps surprisingly, Aston Martin has some strong thoughts around what a great stroller needs, specifically that a “modern luxury stroller demands control, finesse, and an unwavering commitment to quality.” With quilting inspired by the interior of the DBX707, as well as a honeycomb wheel design inspired by the Valour and Victor, this is how you show the other parents at the park you’re taking parenting seriously.
Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Power Reserve
I recently went on a trip to Japan with Hamilton, and in addition to plenty of hiking, we got a sneak peek at the now-released Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Power Reserve. Slotting into the collection nicely between existing 42mm and 38mm Khaki Field references, the Power Reserve arrives with a 40mm sandblasted stainless steel case, as well as two dial colours in black and white (both of which are available on a steel bracelet or a textile strap).
As its name suggests, the real draw card is the newly added fuel gauge-style power reserve indicator on the dial at 9 o’clock, made possible thanks to an exclusive hand-wound H-23 movement from ETA. With 80 hours of power reserve, an understated profile on the wrist, and an approachable price point, it’s a solid new release from the brand.