The new Green Beetle Cafe from Feinkost Käfer is being launched at Ludwig Beck on Rathauseck…
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VALO is the name of a complex on the outskirts of Helsinki that combines hotel accommodation with office facilities. With a dual use that is both efficient and viable, the beds are folded away during the day, making way for fold-out desks.
The top luxury brand contract hub is opening a new 300 sq.m showroom in the iconic Little Singer Building, in the heart of the SoHo Design District…
Inspired by the provincial lifestyle and charming architecture of the South of France – characterised by poetry, boldness and elegance – Plum, together with Margaux Keller, developed a palette of sunny shades that fill the home with graceful joy and lightness. The colour novelties Ochre, Rosemary, Brick Red and Lime Pink blend harmoniously into the exclusive Plum colour palette, which, consisting of 34 colours, sets no limits to creativity…
At Milan Design Week 2023, Natuzzi Italia presented the new collection The Circle of Harmony – Comfortness, in which international designers:inside have explored the theme of “comfort”.
Salzburg’s It-Place St. Peter Stiftskulinarium was voted one of the Top 50 of the “Most Beautiful Restaurants and Bars 2023” and is presented in the corresponding restaurant guide…
The “small living” lifestyle has become a constant in the interior world and also plays a decisive role in the designs of the Scandinavian brand SOFACOMPANY. The brand is constantly expanding its portfolio with aesthetic, clever upholstered furniture that impressively combines space-saving design, multifunctionality and cosiness…
To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Italian rock band Negramaro, Pasquale Junior Natuzzi, Giuliano Sangiorgi and Fabio Novembre presented the Green Rabbit chair. This recalls the enigmatic “green rabbit” from one of the most famous songs of the band.
Swedish textile brand Bemz is particularly excited about the launch of the new launch of the new Modest Maximalist Collection…
“They combine design with traditional craftsmanship and always manage to connect people and spaces.” With this philosophy, Harald Geba has been living the principle of combining timeless carpet design with traditional craftsmanship and the highest knotting quality for almost 37 years.
Kelly Wearstler is an American designer with her own design studio who creates diverse and experiential residential, hospitality, commercial and retail environments, as well as an extensive collection of lifestyle product designs…
Ten years ago, product design studio 13&9 Design initiated a collaboration between design, science and art for the first time at New York Design Week, with the intention of finding new creative solutions through a holistic, transdisciplinary approach…
As the age-old adage goes, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. In South Tyrol, Saltaus, Apfelhotel’s young new generation of owners are breaking new ground while staying true to their traditional roots. noa*’s novel design and architecture evokes the vintage charm of this historical hotel while creating an oasis for the senses and shared moments…
Surprise the tourism industry with something in 2023? As you will see, the trends of recent years that we already know from our own four walls are now becoming increasingly noticeable in hotel interiors.
The kitchen is far more than just a place for cooking and eating. It is usually the centre of the home and whether integrated into the living room or as a separate room, whether small or large – it is the hub of everyday living and communal get-togethers. That’s why the French interior brand Plum focuses on stylish multifunctionality in its individual, creative kitchen concepts, combining smart storage solutions with homely design ideas, such as inviting seating, and uniting them with a great sense of colour to create colourful works of art…
Ibiza, the new outdoor furniture collection, brings the flair of eternal dreamy Summer days to your home.
Can a 1960s spa house be transformed into a stylish hotel? Oh, yes! The proof: the new “The Comodo” in the Austrian spa town of Bad Gastein, which now offers alpine wellness with a designer look. Architect Piotr Wisniewski describes what it took to make it happen.