INSPIRATION FROM AROUND THE WORLD FOR AN AESTHETIC AND MEANINGFUL LIFESTYLE
Janu, which means "soul" in Sanskrit - heralds a new era of hospitality with the opening of Janu Tokyo in March 2024. It is the highly anticipated sibling brand of the renowned Aman. Janu's unveiling is the first of 12 Janu projects planned globally in various city, countryside and coastal destinations. Reservations can now be made for Janu Tokyo from March.
Simple, minimalist, nonchalant - the studio in Gumpendorfer Straße in Vienna's 6th district presents itself in the same way as its own design standards. A warm welcome, personal service and individual solutions included.
Rhude, a cutting-edge fashion brand launched in 2015 by designer Rhuigi Villaseñor, has rapidly emerged as a force in the industry, seamlessly blending elements of streetwear and luxury fashion. Born in the Philippines and raised in Los Angeles, Villaseñor infuses his designs with a unique perspective shaped by his multicultural background.
Powerhouse Company has designed the new Amsterdam headquarters of IT giant IBM, delivering on the company’s vision for the working world of tomorrow: a sustainable building that is not so much a traditional office as a pleasant and healthy meeting place for sharing ideas.
If you want to combine skiing with an architectural experience, the Swiss Chäserrugg is the place to be. A guided tour of the award-winning summit building by Herzog & de Meuron provides an insight into sustainable construction at 2,262 meters.
Motorola
With the new foldable smartphones, Motorola seamlessly continues the innovation of past years and successfully creates a link between fashion and technology by introducing bright models in this year's Pantone trend colour "Viva Magenta"...
John Varvatos proudly celebrates the vibrant life and legacy of David Bowie with a limited edition capsule collection for Resort 2023. Honoring Bowie's iconic style, the pieces merge past and future – encapsulating defining eras and transformative moments of his career spanning over five decades.
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