" Pio Manzini (Manzu to his friends) was Italian to his bones, part of a venerable and artistic Milanese family - but decided to persue his studies at the Hochschule in Germany's Ulm. This technically-focussed university was perfect for his interests "
Deadly Glamour
" All photos Thomas McAvoy for LIFE magazine. Came across today a beautiful photo essay for LIFE magazine by photographer Thomas McAvoy via one of our constant sources of inspiration The Selvedge Yard. The essay documents the men, women and machinery "
The Most Beautiful Silver Arrow?
" The C11 - Mercedes' 1990 Sports Car stallion might appear to be retro in design terms these days, but we'd more readily call it a classic. Carbon Fibre hulled and packed with that monstrous twin turbo-ed engine packing over 700 horsepower, this "
Aventador!
"[gallery link="file"] Now, here at the Inlux we don't like to follow the crowd. And the crowd in terms of global car culture has been going collectively ape of late over the media launch of Lamborghini's latest stellar creation, "
David Aldana Performs in England
" If like us, the greasy peripheries of UK bike culture appeals to you, you're probably already aware of Sideburn magazine. Influx collaborator Gary Inman is one of the highly focussed folk who bring together this beautiful missive from the margins. "
Black Lamborghini Miura
"[gallery link="file"] Copyright: Joe Sackey Classics Now, it may seem a little facile to include the all-conquering Miura as a Friday car crush. It has to be included in anyone's list of most beautiful cars ever produced. But, since "
The Beetle Pitch …
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT3UOsQJFNQ&ab_channel=beetlejuice150 Cars don't come much more iconic than the Beetle. Love em or hate em, no automobile has represented the ideals of everyman motoring more than the original "peoples "
Renault Alpine 310
" Feel my pain. For around three years now, I've been driving past a Renault Alpine 310, a later V6 GT model at that, rotting (or whatever it is that is the equivalent of rotting for fibreglass) on the wrong side of "

