Star designer Eva Poleschinski sets trends for a cozy yet chic look at home with her latest homewear collection "Indoor + Outdoor" ...
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A painting in which anything is possible. In his works, Martin Veigl deals with gestural abstractions, moochromic color stories and narrative figuration with socio-critical demands ...
Breitling is stoked to announce its partnership with Australian lifestyle brand Deus Ex Machina – the inspiration for Breitling’s rugged, retro Top Time Deus, designed for earth-based gods and goddesses who live and love an adventurous life ...
Discover the exceptional artistry and rich traditions being kept alive by Japanese artisans in the 21st century ...
Inspired by the theater universe, Studio MILO creates for JCP Universe a scenography made up of “projections”, a term meant in the literal sense, but also metaphorically - a JCP Universe photoshoot, curated by Studio MILO in collaboration with photographer Beppe Brancato ...
A capsule collection which recall the renaissance inspiration of the SS21 runway show and the aesthetic of the Italian garden and the botanical symbolism ...
Designed by the Florentine architecture practice Pierattelli Architetture, the future electricity converter substation pays homage to the Tuscan countryside, merging into the colors of the nature ...
Have you been asking yourself this question more often recently? Could it be that, since the coronavirus, we’ve been paying closer attention to what really means something to us, what we want to keep in our lives and what we can let go of?
Escape. Infinite escape. Louis Vuitton continues its emotional adventure with Parfums de Cologne, an unprecedented concept illustrating the perfect alliance between the lightness of a citrusy mist and the depth of flowers ...
The Red Sea Project is the world’s most ambitious luxury tourism development, offering an exclusive experience of unparalleled diversity for discerning global travellers ...
The Berlin Travel Festival returns digitally in march 2021!
In the picturesque village of Pürgg, high above the Ennstal valley and with a population of just 150, time seems to stand still. Austrian poet Peter Rosegger described the idyllic spot as the “cradle of Styria”, and it’s where we discover a restaurant and guesthouse with centuries-old character that is still evident today ...












