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Serdar Kutucu, an innovation expert with an affinity for design, tells us about the slow attitude to life, why it’s often best to go deeper rather than faster, and what he associates with nagomi…
A home in an artistic jewel – When you’re a guest at Hotel Goldgasse, the Gasthof Goldgasse restaurant is never far away. In the heart of Salzburg’s old town, it’s a beacon of Austrian cuisine, a generous dose of modern spirit and passion-filled reinterpretations…
veryone is racing around, consuming, living. Thank goodness there are also some people slamming the brakes on, standing up for regionality, deliberation and slow food.
Susan Kaufman is taking us on a stroll through her very own New York City. The quiet places. West Village. The quaint small town in the middle of Manhattan. Bagels and old brownstones. In her book ‘Walk With Me: New York’ she shows us how to slow down in a city that never sleeps.
Take it slow. Summer has arrived and the sun is warm. Everything appears to be somewhat slower and we’re allowed to let go, perhaps even embrace the slowness entirely …
Too many thoughts whizzing around in your head? Had enough of the noise of the city? Leave your stresses behind and join us at the Bergland Design and Wellness Hotel Sölden, where you can take it slow on your way to achieving total relaxation and a fresh glow …
Between the forest and the orchard is the perfect place at the Apfelhotel to
unwind, and there’s now a new Yoga- and movement room to do the same.
The natural shades in the light-filled space ground you, the wood provides
strength and the floaty curtains allow negative thoughts to be carried away
on the wind. In addition to yoga or tabata sessions, meditation is another popular option with chanting, singing bowls and harmonium. Would you like a taster of what to expect? Yoga teacher Silvia takes us on an enlightening voyage through our bodies.
How can you explore South Tyrol? How about on a racing bike! The Parkhotel Mondschein in Bolzano and the Hotel Schwarzschmied in Lana are ideal starting points for rides on narrow wheels: the tours on offer are as varied as South Tyrol itself…
It was a blast! At the end of March, the Puradies Naturresort was transformed into an exclusive meeting place for fitness enthusiasts. Under the guidance of Peloton trainer Assal Arian and Peloton trainer Marcel Maurer, ten participants experienced an extraordinary weekend that combined exercise and socialising in the picturesque Alps.
The Enso House II in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, blends into its surroundings thanks to its stone construction. At the same time, the architecture by HW Studio, reminiscent of a monastery, shields you from the world. Inside, you go on a pilgrimage.
Located in one of Salzburg’s top locations, the hotel is dominated by the colour blue: blue as the lagoon and the heaven. Thanks to this colour scheme an unique atmosphere and style have been created that convey an incomparable lifestyle experience. In 56 exclusive rooms, that show exceptional attention to detail, new standards have been set.
Jesse Visser Designprojects specializes in furniture and lighting objects that engage all the senses. Our desire to innovate production techniques and love for detailing, result in striking statement pieces that are as sober as they are poetic.
Of course you can go skiing from here, we are in the Zillertal after all. But there is so much more to experience around the ElisabethHotel! With Caro’s Namaste, Otto’s favourite places or aloe vera leaves on your skin – memories are made here!
Together with their trainers Assal Arian and Marcel Maurer, Peloton is organising an active weekend at Puradies Naturesort Leogang under the motto Fit and Balanced.
Canadian celebrity chef and internet star Matty Matheson teamed up with architect Omar Gandhi to create a restaurant landscape consisting entirely of wood, from top to bottom. There is little sign of rustic, folkloristic romance here, though.