Palmaïa – The House of AïA is a consciously designed wellness resort in Riviera Maya. With its AïA Wellness concept, plant-based cuisine, and innovative “Gifting Lifestyle,” it offers a refined perspective on modern luxury travel.
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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.
Das Hotel Sanders in Kopenhagen verbindet dänisches Design, Boutique-Charakter und kulturelle Geschichte. Gegründet vom ehemaligen Balletttänzer Alexander Kølpin, bietet das stilvolle Haus eine intime Atmosphäre, elegante Zimmer, eine renommierte Cocktailbar und eine ideale Lage im Herzen der Stadt.
Casa Polanco in Mexico City combines the elegance of a restored 1940s villa with contemporary Mexican art and design. Located in Polanco, the boutique hotel offers an intimate “living gallery” experience with just 19 rooms.
Discover Sheisinblack.art, the AI art project by Austrian artist Manuela Klauser. Combining artificial intelligence, surreal dreamscapes and soft goth aesthetics, her work explores the creative future of AI-driven art.
The Ørestad Church in Copenhagen, designed by Henning Larsen, is a sculptural timber building and modern community hub. Built from biobased materials, the church acts as a sustainable “CO₂ bank”.
From the historic Arthotel Lasserhaus in Bressanone, a journey of the mind meets inspiring impressions in an atmosphere steeped in...
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.
Jnane Rumi in Marrakech is an exceptional boutique hotel set in the Palmeraie. Art, architecture and lush gardens come together to create a soulful retreat of quiet luxury and creative inspiration.
The Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2026 collection “Super Nature” by Nicolas Ghesquière blends nature, technology and craftsmanship into a visionary fashion landscape. Presented at the Louvre, it reinterprets traditional silhouettes, materials and travel accessories for the future.
The exhibition “Tanzbild” at ALBERTINA MODERN presents around 120 historical photographs and traces the development of dance photography from the 1860s to the avant-garde of the 1930s.
In the Nowness series “Meet the Artists,” Vietnamese-American artist Tiffany Chung reflects on migration, memory, and the power of cartography as an artistic language.













