by Nazar Şigaher for Meyer Objects. Frame Clock is a unique object indicating time. Its hands are part of the frame shape, which gives the clock a dynamic and continuously changing look...
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Bikkembergs relaunches its iconic Soccer sneaker, blending Y2K nostalgia with modern streetwear and football culture.
F Zeen Athens brings the iconic island concept of the family-run F Zeen Retreats into the city. A new urban retreat in Athens combining historic architecture, wellness, and conscious design—rooted in the philosophy of the good life.
A cinematic portrait of Porzellan-Manufaktur Nymphenburg and its collaboration with MCM: “Formed from Heritage” captures the creation of a limited-edition porcelain cup shaped by heritage, craftsmanship, and modern luxury.
The Museo Gucci in Florence now includes the Gucci Garden and the Osteria Gucci. Here, Massimo Bottura serves astonishing and extraordinary dishes [...]
Wilhelm Sasnal’s “Grey Eyes” at Espace Louis Vuitton Munich explores perception, memory, and the ambiguity of seeing through contemporary painting.
An exclusive interview with Aki Takase on the occasion of the German Jazz Prize 2026: the exceptional pianist reflects on improvisation, artistic evolution, and the future of jazz.
Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo presents Rina Banerjee’s poetic exploration of migration, identity and postcolonial narratives through immersive contemporary art.
Louis Vuitton celebrates 130 years of the Monogram with an exclusive pop-up hotel in London. Open from April 24th for two months, the experience blends design, craftsmanship, and culture.
Apart from the breathtaking view, it is above all the signature of two women that defines the Küglerhof: Karoline Dilitz and her mother Edith have given the South Tyrolean boutique hotel a soul through their refined sensibility, personality, and charm.
Aurélie Fretti creates sculptural works that blend intuition, materiality, and the human body into a unique contemporary language.
A stone’s throw or two from the Carrara marble quarries near Pietrasanta lies Locanda al Colle, where art shapes the very spirit of the house. It was the surrounding landscape that first drew it here, and the boutique hotel carries that inspiration forward, as if it were an atelier set gently within the Tuscan hills.













