In Mexico, they say that the volcano Popocatepetl alias ‘Don Goyo’ relieves important social or political issues every time it erupts...
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The most sacred secrets of the Maya are hidden deep in the jungle of Yucatán. At the Chablé Resort & Spa, you can discover those secrets in sustainable luxury...
An interview with Eberhard Schrempf, the recently retired Managing Director of Creative Industries Styria, about design as an attitude, the power of networks, and how Graz has become an international City of Design. A conversation on creativity, courage, and the art of transformation.
The Danish company Vipp, renowned for its pedal bins and bathroom and kitchen designs, has long been making waves with its stylish guesthouses. Their latest venture: the rammed-earth constructed Vipp Todos Santos in Mexico, seamlessly fusing Scandinavian minimalism with Mexican tradition.
Cristina Orozco Cuevas is an award-winning textile designer born in Mexico City. She joined the World Wide Things Collection in 2019...
Studio David Pompa creates unique objects with a strong commitment to authentic materials and excellent craftsmanship. Pompa’s work combines the essence of the material with bold and characteristic aesthetics ...
Boca de Agua in Bacalar is a sustainable sanctuary by the Lagoon of Seven Colors, where architecture, nature, and poetry converge.
In this Easter giveaway, we’re giving away something truly special: 1x “The Book of Temples – Spiritual Places Around the World” by gestalten. This captivating publication takes you on a visual journey to the world’s most remarkable spiritual sites – from ancient shrines and remote monasteries to sacred landscapes.
NEKO is a design studio in Mexico City which develops a wide range of products and services – from bracelets to double-decker bicycle racks...
by Studio David Pompa. A golden pendant The golden shade of Cupallo, a hand-made pendant lamp, boasts of reflections thanks...
The Mercado Nicolás Bravo is more than just a market in multiple ways. Designed by AIDIA STUDIO, the project is a social initiative that provides the local community with a platform to showcase their craftsmanship and skills. At the same time, it impresses as a striking piece of architecture.
From above, it resembles a giant bloom—a giant bloom of the trillium, known in our region as the wood lily. Nestled in the heart of Yucatán, deep in the jungle of Mexico, it blends seamlessly with the surrounding trees. This is no ordinary structure. It is a hotel whose name reflects its appearance: Trillium by Awakening.













