The new Miiro Hotel Palais Rudolf opens in Vienna on November 17, 2025 – a boutique hotel that unites classical architecture, contemporary design, and Austrian art in one timeless experience.
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A portrait of Austrian architect and designer Martin Mostböck, whose work bridges architecture, interior, and furniture design. From the precision of the Konstantin Chair to the sculptural elegance of Mezzasferas, his approach unites clarity, material sensitivity, and timeless form – design with substance and purpose.
Everelmus Bruges: a boutique B&B with just four rooms, elegant design, historic charm, and heartfelt hospitality along the tranquil Dijver canal.
Dan Buettner on the secrets of the world’s healthiest communities
A travel story from Puradies: where family holidays are as pure and paradisiacal as life itself.
Christof Koch explores how consciousness arises, why it is more than computation – and why his 2024 book Then I Am Myself the World is a milestone.
Water heals, cleanses, and carries us back to ourselves. In the book The Nature of Swimming by gestalten, we travel to some of the most breathtaking swimming spots around the world – from steaming hot springs in Utah to coral lagoons in Malta.
Summer rituals are simple, yet never random. They provide grounding, ask for no effort or perfection, feel light – and make life feel deeply worthwhile.
Two places, one vision: With Hotel Heureka in Venice and the ATOMOS Clinic in Vienna, Angela, Florian and Christoph Valach transform forgotten spaces into living places of soul, design and optimism.
Yuval Noah Harari is one of the most influential thinkers of our time. The Israeli historian and bestselling author (Sapiens,...
Starting March 20, Osaka presents a unique retrospective of one of Japan’s most influential contemporary architects. YOUTH, an immersive exhibition on Tadao Ando’s life and work, unites large-scale installations, sketches, models, and multisensory spaces – celebrating the eternal youth of this now 83-year-old master.
Fashion often dwells on appearances. But not SACAI. The Japanese label breaks conventions, fuses opposites, and creates something radically original. At the center of this creative force is Chitose Abe, a designer who doesn’t just design clothes — she reshapes the way we think about them.













