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INTERIOR & DÉCOR, but with a twist |
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS, beyond mainstream |
Notes on ART |
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The Resort & Residential Hospitality Forum (R&R) unites forward-thinking investors, developers, and operators from across the globe to redefine the future of tourism and hospitality. Set in dynamic Athens from November 18-20, 2024, this gathering ignites collaboration and fresh innovation, transforming ambitious ideas into real-world results
An ‘hotel within a hotel’, the Flagler Club is an ultra-luxurious boutique hotel with private access, hidden within the renowned resort The Breakers Palm Beach. As it stands today, it is the result of an extensive renovation carried out by Tihany Design, transforming it into an intimate oasis
Talks for a Change, the regular appointment with luxury hospitality and the evolving changes in its vast landscape produced by Medelhan and curated by Design Courier, has returned with a new edition Made in Venice
Created to explore the latest luxury trends dominating the capitals of design and architecture, the Talks For a Change series by Medelhan Production continues an innovative approach to well-being and to the value of a total experience.
An evolution, a renewed sensitivity towards design, many new projects, but no revolution. These are the intentions of Alessia Genova in the wake of the ownership transfer of the prestigious Tihany Design brand
Hotels are hotels, not homes. This phrase is attributed to Alessandro Cestele, Architect and Owner at D4L Cestele Architetti, and in the current context of continuous hybridization between construction types, models, and styles, it is not at all obvious
What does luxury hospitality mean? Which models are today beyond standards and catalogues, and which ones can truly claim to offer a tailor-made experience – because this is, according to Ettore Cavallino, the key word for luxury hospitality in the new millennium
Changing the intended use of a historical building while preserving its narrative, or rather, continuing the existing narrative to give it a new ending
Exploring the trends of luxury to be understood not as ostentation, but as an innovative approach to well-being and a ‘total experience’. This is the direction taken by the new season of Talk for a Change
The hotel industry is not only changing bedsheets, but reshaping the landscape of design, architecture, and everything in between – however, aren’t we forgetting something?
The visual imagery behind the renovation of the Fairmont Hotel in Washington DC by Jeffrey Beers International is that of the architectural grandeur and lush green parks of the US capital
NOXE is an experiential journey through the city of Barcelona. A japanese restaurant, cocktail bar and nightclub destination on the twenty-sixth floor of the W Hotel in the capital of Catalonia, NOXE is a place where the gastronomic and sensory experience meets the glamour and high-end hospitality of W Hotel.
Extending over an area of 9,500 m², including 4,400 of terraces, with eighty-three rooms, of which sixteen suites, The Maybourne Riviera is a project that already impresses from the numbers of its spaces.
OBMI can be counted among the leaders in the design of destinations and hospitality. As such, since 1936, when the studio was founded, to date it has witnessed the many micro and macro changes that have affected the sector.
The concept behind their projects is that of a total immersion in the place, an imperative for them when it comes to high-end. To these are added many other and different layers, from art to theater, from sustainability to business.
A whole new platform dedicated to the themes of travel and experience has just landed on the market. Experiential marketing is in fact a major focus in the global hospitality landscape, which is giving rise to new dedicated realities.
The hospitality market is experiencing a paradox. On the one hand, the resumption of travels has led to an interesting increase in economic revenue, on the other hand, the high costs of construction and financing make it increasingly difficult to invest in new buildings.
The twenty-two structures that form the portfolio of VOIHotels, Alpitour Group’s hospitality division, are located in some of the most evocative corners of Italy, and not only. Beyond the individual cultural and territorial peculiarities, there is an element that unites them: the experience.
R Collection Hotels is a significant reality in Italy. The beating heart of the hotel group, driven by the Rocchi family for three generations now, is Lake Como, where we find the Grand Hotel Victoria, the Hotel Royal Victoria and Hotel Villa Cipressi.
Experience of the senses, aesthetics and design coexist seamlessly in Meyer Davis' projects. The award-winning New York City-based studio