Flexibility and movement: introducing the latest Fabbian projects where light is a dynamic and functional element to solve practical needs, with particular regard to the contract sector …
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They radiate 1950s charm like nothing else. And we’re not talking about style icon Audrey Hepburn, but the lamps of the same name that should be a cocktail party essential from now on …
Small light collection is a collection of four different hanging spot lamps, composed of four different models in four different dimensions that take advantage of the fascinating plastic properties of the ceramics …
Japanese-American artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started creating the Akari Light Sculptures in the 1950s. He chose the name “akari”, a word that means “light” in Japanese, connoting both illumination and physical lightness …
KARMIC – Lighthouse
It’s getting hard to see
the fog is rolling deep
But I won’t try to fight
just let it take over me
And once it starts to clear
I will know what is real
and once I see your face
I will follow you my dear
Cause you are my lighthouse
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Designer Kenneth Cobonpue presents the indoor and outdoor news of 2020: eclectic and poetic projects, with organic lines, light and strong at the same time …
Elisabeth Skoftisch-Haas is an art expert and works for the auction house Im Kinsky in Vienna. She has put together her favourite current highlights from the art world for THE Stylemate […]
Those were the days at Lake Zell. High society promenaded in style, and patronised the very best lakeside establishment to indulge in a little entertainment …
The 4-star superior Hotel Panorama Obertauern celebrates the most sensual and festive time of the year, full of romance and pleasure […]
HOTEL PANORAMA OBERTAUERN
SALZBURG / OBERTAUERN
As summer gently retreats, nature begins to settle into a quieter rhythm. And so do we, slowing down to reflect on all we’ve experienced. Places like the Valle dei Laghi in Trentino are perfect for this. Especially the charming Agritur La Dolce Mela, where autumn tastes of warm colors, a touch of dolce vita, fine wine, and sweet apples.
Louis Vuitton presents Visionary Journeys, an immersive exhibition at Osaka’s Nakanoshima Museum of Art (July 15 – Sept 17, 2025), celebrating 170 years of innovation and Japanese inspiration.
With its new Terminal 2 at Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore, India shows the world how airports can be designed sustainably and in harmony with nature – using material efficiency, renewable resources, and 600,000 plants.
Like a green thread, the beauty of nature weaves through the Tyrolean mountains and alpine meadows of the Zillertal, reaching all the way to the edge of town into Das Kaltenbach – Aparthotel. There, it quietly shines on in the design, more than ever since the gentle “glow up.”
Maybe it’s the long-awaited holiday you’ve been dreaming about for weeks. Or that special moment when you slide into a brand-new car and suddenly the world feels wide open. It’s that tingling feeling when dreams start to become reality. At Nidum, you don’t have to choose — here, you can have both: the joy of arrival and the thrill of departure. As a proud member of Lifestylehotels™, Nidum now offers guests the chance to borrow a BYD for scenic drives through the stunning Tyrolean mountains: the understated luxury of the stay, seamlessly continued in mobility.
Water heals, cleanses, and carries us back to ourselves. In the book The Nature of Swimming by gestalten, we travel to some of the most breathtaking swimming spots around the world – from steaming hot springs in Utah to coral lagoons in Malta.
In Okinawa, where people live longer than almost anywhere else on earth, Shimei Nakaoji runs every day. At 87, he defies time – not out of duty, but pure joy for life.
Longevity, biohacking, and the quiet immortality of art
What does it truly mean to live long? In the new THE Stylemate issue Endless Enough, we dive deep – from the world’s Blue Zones to biohacking and art as a vessel for immortality. A magazine for those who seek not just more years in life, but more life in their years.
Like a pebble in the hand, the sleek, light-colored box with a single button feels both simple and refined. It opens up to reveal two ergonomically shaped pieces, securely held in place by magnets. But this innovation isn’t meant for your ears, as one might assume; it’s designed for the area underneath your eyes. What at first glance resembles Apple’s wireless earbuds are, in fact, high-tech eye pads from Temprastones: a piece of design artistry, honored with the European Design Awards and poised to become a favorite beauty gadget for eye care.