Nomos Hotel in Rome combines historic architecture with radical minimalism. Located in a restored 18th-century monastery, designer Henry Timi created an “anti-hotel” focused on natural materials, calmness and a new concept of slow luxury.
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Discover ssstein, the Tokyo-based label by Kiichiro Asakawa, where exceptional fabrics, Japanese craftsmanship and minimalist design create a new vision of luxury.
Hotel Can Ferrereta in Mallorca blends historic architecture, contemporary art and Mediterranean serenity. A refined boutique hotel in Santanyí where design, culture and slow luxury meet.
Modern travelers seek more than stylish rooms and gourmet cuisine. They desire transformative experiences—journeys that awaken the senses, nurture the...
The Viennese label MOGLI & MARTINI is also fully on trend in 2022. Whether with the Pantone color of the year, the right and sustainable cashmere care for longevity or with the fashion trend Capsule Wardrobe - MOGLI & MARTINI hits the nerve of the time and welcomes the beginning of the year feather-light, extra-warm and minimalist stylish.
The Louis Vuitton Flight Mode 2026 collection blends luxury craftsmanship, modern silhouettes, and the art of travel into a sophisticated contemporary fashion statement.
Mindful reinvention for the season: skincare, scent, light, design, and digital art – the Mindful Essentials invite you to transform with intention and ease.
On the wild western coast of the Peloponnese lies a place that breathes history while pointing towards the future: Dexamenes Seaside Hotel
With its latest launch, the Berlin mobility company unu is presenting a completely self-designed and developed product for the first time - the unu scooter of the second generation ...
Opening Menorca 2026 transforms the island into a hub for contemporary art. Combined with the refined Vestige hotels, it creates a unique travel experience between culture, design, and retreat.
PURO by Noorth, designed by Michele Marcon, combines formal rigor, refined materials, and modular elegance – a masterpiece of contemporary bathroom design.
Longevity, biohacking, and the quiet immortality of art
What does it truly mean to live long? In the new THE Stylemate issue Endless Enough, we dive deep – from the world’s Blue Zones to biohacking and art as a vessel for immortality. A magazine for those who seek not just more years in life, but more life in their years.













