Colin Nagy | April 10, 2022
The Executive Edition (4/10/22)
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A chef's knife recommended by Jason Stewart from How Long Gone.

A collection designed by Marc Newson for Noritake.

A lust-worthy Leica camera.
Colin here. Some things that caught my eye this week:
The Face interviews 90’s DNB icon Goldie.
Good interview in Drake’s with Intermural’s Bijan. Check out the shop here.
Currently reading Cold Enough for Snow.
A hotel in Mallorca that I’ve had my eye on for ages.
The FT picks the best independent coffee shops in the world.
Finnair’s new business class is interesting.
Wall Street excess is back, baby.
NYT profile on Nicolas Berggruen.
How Long Gone’s Jason Stewart recommends this knife.
Matt Hranek’s NYC watering holes
Jamie Dimon’s letter to shareholders.
A Marc Newson designed collection for Noritake.
Contents of the first lunar sample can be yours!
As could this lust-worthy Leica.
See you Monday.
-Colin and Noah