Sunny dune landscapes, beach chairs, cycling by the bay - when you think of the German Baltic Sea, you probably dream of mild summer holidays. But what does it actually look like here in winter? Especially in the run-up to Christmas, the Baltic Sea shows a very special side. The sea becomes rougher, the play of colours in the sky is more intense and other enchanting natural phenomena delight guests. The SeeHuus Lifestyle Hotel on Timmendorfer Strand is a cosy retreat for a winter stay.
At Hotel SAND on Timmerndorfer Strand on the Baltic Sea you can relax in all weathers. And that sustainably, with the wonderful feeling of freedom and with appealing design..
In der kleinen, praktischen und wiederverschließbaren Shotflasche ist er der perfekte Wegbegleiter und Energiekick zu jeder Tageszeit - der COLD BREW Shot von LIFE & COFFEE ...
Rianna Kounou and Nina Knaudt are bringing magic back to the world. With their extraordinary designs and unique fabrics, every design from their luxury label RIANNA + NINA whisks you away on a fantastical journey full of history and dreams ...
How can you make your working day a little more exciting? Our tip: with a workation holiday on the Baltic Sea at Hotel SAND!
Juergen Teller revolutionized the international fashion scene with images that defied the usual glamorous surface...
Retreat, concentration and the moment form the philosophical basis of the design concept at Hotel Liberty ...
The exhibition Fire demands its Fuel (April 21 - June 12, 2021) was curated by Elisa R. Linn and Lennart Wolff (KM Temporaer) at the joint invitation of Drei and Markus Lüttgen. It marks the beginning of a year-long exhibition program under alternating direction by the two galleries ...
The Lovis restaurant with adjoining bar is already shining in Berlin's gourmet sky. And it continues to sparkle at the Wilmina…
The design of the new Technical Administration Building of the municipality of Düsseldorf by AllesWirdGut together with Hertl.Architekten rests on the foundation of a permeable plinth and articulates the large built volume required in the competition brief as a slender tower of four interlocked tall blocks.
The multi-award-winning designer Julia Leifert, wants to “inspire women to be bold”. Effortlessly elegant and timeless pieces aim to highlight the individuality of modern and independent wearers.