This luxury hotel, located in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, with its 89 artist rooms, collects the best from the Italian and international art scene, thus characterizing itself as a private museum as well as one of the most original and exclusive hotels in the world.
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An emblematic case history of urban resilience in the post pandemic era: the new UNA Group flagship hotel redefines the canons and aesthetic language of hospitality. Designed by Italian architecture studio Vudafieri-Saverino Partners.
The power sisters Cecilia Havmöller and Susanna Paller show with their grab & go food concept that vegan dishes can be prepared incredibly tasty and definitely have more in them than you think. All under the motto “Healthy, vegan food that everyone can enjoy” – vegan heaven on earth and happy L.A. Feeling for the Food-Scene in Vienna.
The graphic designer Larissa Paar quickly swapped her Macbook for a tattoo machine. With wit, charm and a true attitude towards life, she conjures up her drawings and art on the skin of her customers.
A painting in which anything is possible. In his works, Martin Veigl deals with gestural abstractions, moochromic color stories and narrative figuration with socio-critical demands …
With its latest launch, the Berlin mobility company unu is presenting a completely self-designed and developed product for the first time – the unu scooter of the second generation …
Emma Talbot, the London-based artist of sensuous visual poems becomes the next CIRCA artist, presenting a new body of four animated films in collaboration with Whitechapel Gallery, Collezione Maramotti and the Max Mara Art Prize for Women …
Acclaimed American artist Richard Phillips and Porsche have collaborated to create an exceptional work of art of Porsche’s first all-electric sports car, the Taycan …
The new AEROGRAM collection of men’s leather goods is named after a lightweight sheet of writing paper that folds to form an envelope with a printed stamp, ready to be sent by airmail …
In this interview, the owners of im Kinsky – Michael Kovacek & Dr. Ernst Ploil – look back on a challenging year and offer exciting insights into the future of the art market …
What do you think of wine as an investment? Does it make sense? THE Stylemate asked two wine merchants in Vienna who were bound to know. They explained to us why wine is first and foremost a passion and treated with awe and humility, and why all roads lead to Burgundy …
What do you think of wine as an investment? Does it make sense? THE Stylemate asked two wine merchants in Vienna who were bound to know. They explained to us why wine is first and foremost a passion and treated with awe and humility, and why all roads lead to Burgundy …
This year, the award for the promotion of young artists, endowed with 10,000 euros, will be presented for the 5th time.
The exhibition of this year’s award winner Hugo Canoilas can be seen at the mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Vienna until April 5, 2021 …
Fragrance marketing is a very big deal. But very small things are often enough to make a big impact. Especially when they do their job as great as the new compact Scentmaker. Welcome to the new Aromea AERA …
The newly built art depot of the Boijmans van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam can be considered a work of art in its own right. The architects at MVRDV have designed a massive, mirrored “bowl” with trees growing out of its “lid”. This new building can be admired already – even before the art objects have been installed …
Just like the hydrangeas in Olga Wisinger-Florian’s work that went under the hammer in the most recent auction at the im Kinsky, the art market is blooming even in this period of crisis. We cast a glance behind the scenes of the Viennese auction house …
Robert Comploj is a master of glass art. He learned the craft of glassblowing from the glass masters of Murano. Each of his glass objects, which can be purchased in the GLASHÜTTE COMPLOJ studio in Vienna, is a handmade unique piece …
Although we live in a materialistic world, “things” have a surprisingly bad reputation: they are seen as dead and soulless, and inferior to the organic world of plants, animals and humans in every respect. Anyone devoting themselves too enthusiastically to “things” is quickly suspected of being superficial. You might find that somewhat hypocritical considering we all invest a lot of energy in the quest for beautiful and valuable things, and in order to buy them we have to earn that thing called money…