Hotel Son Ermità on Menorca transforms a historic finca into a refined boutique sanctuary. A part of the Vestige Collection, it invites guests into nature, calm and meaningful luxury.
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Some of the most remarkable projects are born from friendship – and in the world of interior design, the same...
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.
Japan is especially worth visiting in 2025: with the Expo in Osaka the country places a strong focus on the future – with themes such as sustainability, innovation, and societal transformation. It’s a great opportunity to (re)discover Japan not just as a technological powerhouse, but as a destination rooted in deep aesthetics and mindfulness.
PURO by Noorth, designed by Michele Marcon, combines formal rigor, refined materials, and modular elegance – a masterpiece of contemporary bathroom design.
Helgabad is more than a brand—it’s a mindset. Rooted in inspiration, purpose, transparency, and sustainability, the label transforms Scandinavian bathing...
When a meeting becomes a moment of design: Two outdoor personalities shaped by one shared idea
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.
Kaerly in Munich blends Scandinavian minimalism with a lovingly curated in-house collection and design icons. Sustainable, pure & beautiful.
A simple house, the vast ocean, family and surfing – Hiroki Ryo left Tokyo behind to live Yohaku: the Japanese concept of finding beauty in empty spaces and abundance in nothingness.
Between volcanic stone and citrus groves, ancient heritage and contemporary aesthetics, two exceptional hotels have carved out their own spaces of slow luxury: Zash Country Boutique Hotel and the Monaci delle Terre Nere.
In a world full of contrasts, rapid change, and constant movement, we seek something that remains—a connection that ties everything together. THE Stylemate Issue No. 01 | 2025 is titled “The Invisible Thread” and explores these unseen links between people, cultures, and ideas. How are we all interwoven? Which places and experiences reveal deeper connections?













