INSPIRATION FROM AROUND THE WORLD FOR AN AESTHETIC AND MEANINGFUL LIFESTYLE
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.
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.
Mezza—Maiso excels at building bridges between disciplines. This is demonstrated by the team led by Verena Wohlkönig and Jürgen Hamberger in their interior design projects as well as in the curation of their collectibles. Their approach goes far beyond mere design—they create connections between design, art, architecture, and curatorial concepts. A prime example is their staging of the limited edition Gropius Lounge Chair: a photo series that blurs the line between art and design.
On the occasion of the opening of the new flagship store on Via Montenapoleone, Bvlgari dedicates itself to the city of Milan with a project that honors the high art of goldsmithing while simultaneously initiating a significant cultural sponsorship. Together with the Fondazione Bvlgari, a collaboration is launched with the Museo del Novecento, a central institution for modern and contemporary art in Milan.
Look forward to a carefully curated selection of high-quality prizes that combine style, indulgence, and relaxation. From exclusive home accessories and fine fragrances to inspiring books and luxurious self-care treats – plus unforgettable getaways in unique hotels. Every day, a new, thoughtfully chosen prize is waiting to make your Easter season even more special.
Piece by piece, interior designer Pascale Lauber and co-owner Ulrike Bauschke have carefully renovated and modernized this historic palazzo. A particularly striking contrast to the ancient walls is found in the steel-framed windows and doors, reminiscent of diamonds. Unique antique pieces and custom-made furnishings from various countries and eras come together in a truly magical way. The sofas and bed headboards come from South Africa, a fire bowl from the South African bush has been transformed into a bathtub. An old olive press serves as a communal table, and an impressive chandelier, designed by Pascale Lauber herself, hangs from the bar’s ceiling.
Berlin-Charlottenburg has undergone a fascinating transformation in recent years: once known as a bourgeois district, a creative and cosmopolitan scene has emerged around Kantstraße. Here, art, gastronomy, and urban lifestyle blend in a unique way – and right in the middle of it all is Hotel Wilmina, a hidden gem that serves as both a retreat and a source of inspiration.
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