When Antonino Sciortino was just eight years old, he began to forge iron in his father’s studio. He particularly worked with ‘soft’ iron, which is relatively pliable and thus easier to work with. For Serax, he has designed an exclusive collection.
Two places, one vision: With Hotel Heureka in Venice and the ATOMOS Clinic in Vienna, Angela, Florian and Christoph Valach transform forgotten spaces into living places of soul, design and optimism.
Mezza—Maiso is an interdisciplinary studio for interior architecture, interiors and design that has dedicated itself to creating unique spaces, objects and places and is always looking out for exclusive collectibles...
Summer days speak their own language – flickering light, the scent of wildflowers drifting through open windows, the gentle chirping of crickets beneath a velvet sky. With its new Solstice Collection, HOMMÉS Studio weaves these sensory impressions into a true design poem.
This year's Kieffer collection unfolds step by step in a constant, intuitive process: the eye recognises diverse surfaces and sophisticated colours, the fingers feel special textures.
At Milan Design Week 2023, Natuzzi Italia presented the new collection The Circle of Harmony - Comfortness, in which international designers:inside have explored the theme of "comfort".
At the new Maslina Mindful Luxury Resort, laid-back Mediterranean style meets contemporary French influences. The resulting design characterises the whole of the expansive hotel and promises to lift your spirits ...
Yes, the view of St Stephen's Cathedral from up here is breathtaking. The view inside the penthouse flat is no less heavenly: the Haute—Étage designed by Mezza—Maiso is a perfect example of what the interdisciplinary office of Verena Wohlkönig and Jürgen Hamberger understands by interior design. Not just the design of a living space, but the realisation of a holistic narrative. In other words, a curated total work of art that is realised at the highest level from the first draft to the last fragrance note.
Jay Shetty welcomes interior designer, Kelly Wearstler, to the podcast. Internationally recognized by the design community, Kelly has received awards from numerous publications and organizations such as Architectural Digest’s AD 100 Hall of Fame, Time Magazine’s The Design 100, and Vogue's Best Dressed List.
The locations of the Mexican Kali Coffee Roasters turn drinking coffee into a holistic experience. Harmonious interior design and responsible farming included.
Studio Curiosity from Tokyo has designed the Light House, a concept store for the fashion label m-i-d in Osaka, Japan. The result is a place where art, architecture and fashion merge in yellow light.
Four international projects reveal how adaptive reuse breathes new life into existing structures: from a quarry turned art center to a farmhouse reborn as a wellbeing retreat. A tribute to transformation, preservation, and mindful design.













