INSPIRATION FROM AROUND THE WORLD FOR AN AESTHETIC AND MEANINGFUL LIFESTYLE
Autumn in Salzburg holds a fascinating array of colors, activities and experiences. From the golden forests to the city's cultural treasures, this time of year offers something for everyone. And while you enjoy the splendor of autumn, a unique ambience awaits you at Hotel Goldgasse, enchanting with the famous light fixtures by Barovier&Toso...
Ambiente Sedona
Ambiente Sedona, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Sedona, is a captivating retreat that promises a rejuvenating escape from the bustling world. From the moment you arrive at this enchanting destination, you are enveloped in a seamless fusion of luxury and natural beauty, making it the perfect spot to revive your senses...
Stockholm Wood City, the world's largest city built of wood, is being built on a former industrial site. The architecture for the showcase city of the future comes from timber construction pioneers Henning Larsen and White Arkitekter.
Essentials
As a glowing symbol of the return of summer, the peony is undoubtedly the most charismatic of all the flowers. L’Eau d’Issey Pivoine captivates with its green floral, aquatic peony note, accompanied by rose and pear and underscored by lighthearted white raspberry. Cedar rounds off the delicate notes and extends the presence of the perfumed aura...
Location makes a difference. This applies not only to real estate investments but also to hideaways for physical and mental regeneration. The Forestis in South Tyrol, designed by Asaggio, is an incomparable retreat and place of strength in this respect.
Design is the center of life for Joachim Mayr and Heinz Glatzl and their joint company M&G, based in FORMDEPOT in Vienna-Ottakring, which was also founded by the two. Having a vision is one thing. To be able to implement it is just as important! At M&G, the two go hand in hand: while Heinz Glatzl brings extraordinary ideas and planning expertise to the table, Joachim Mayr tinkers with detailed solutions and is a master of the right proportions and materials...
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