INSPIRATION FROM AROUND THE WORLD FOR AN AESTHETIC AND MEANINGFUL LIFESTYLE
Inspired by Bible verses as well as Dutch colonial architecture, London-based Steyn Studio has built a real tourist magnet in a South African wine estate: the Bosjes Chapel.
Lights don’t just add brightness to a room, they also bring freshness and transparency, depending on the design. In this issue, Creative Industries Styria presents three different lights from three vastly different regions that will make our homes somewhat clearer in an instant...
"They combine design with traditional craftsmanship and always manage to connect people and spaces." With this philosophy, Harald Geba has been living the principle of combining timeless carpet design with traditional craftsmanship and the highest knotting quality for almost 37 years.
Those who know their South Tyrolean "lodges", for example, know that the "Adler" group creates enchanting hotels. With the new Adler Spa Resort Sicilia, designed by Hugo Demetz, the Sanoner family once again shows how well sustainability and dream vacations go together...
Teppichgalerie GEBA
The Geba rug gallery has its roots in the ancient tradition of hand weaving. The gallery has been located in the old town of Graz since 1987 and is an internationally renowned symbol of quality and skill when it comes to rug design. Harald Geba was a trailblazer in Austria, revolutionising the classic oriental rug and in doing so, casting aside old-fashioned ideas by combining modern designs with traditional craftsmanship...
Tom Wenzo
Tom Wenzl, aka Wenzo, a bodywork specialist and paintwork technician, started his artistic career in a small basement studio. The trained metalworker told himself to stick to what he knows, and elevated his tasteful craft to the level of art...
Monte-Carlo glitters as ever and the Michelin stars also sparkle above the restaurants thanks to world-class cuisine. With new, modern and sustainable gourmet concepts, as well as a total of seven stars in the Guide Michelin, the Monegasque houses can boast...
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