Discover art at Gradonna Mountain Resort in East Tyrol: seven curated artworks where alpine nature, architecture, and creative expression merge into a unique experience.
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Woom – an onomatopoeic name that carries movement within itself: swing, a sense of departure, and that first moment when cautious uncertainty turns into balance, wobbling becomes riding, and color turns into feeling.
Art, water, and light converge in a luminous dialogue as the Water Light Festival Brixen returns from April 29 to May 16. Let yourself drift through shimmering installations and quiet reflections—an experience that begins, quite perfectly, at the Arthotel Lasserhaus.
Apart from the breathtaking view, it is above all the signature of two women that defines the Küglerhof: Karoline Dilitz and her mother Edith have given the South Tyrolean boutique hotel a soul through their refined sensibility, personality, and charm.
A studio visit with Chinese abstract artist Ding Yi in Shanghai. Discover the evolution of his iconic cross motif and his latest exhibition “Cosmotechnics” in Venice.
Bikkembergs relaunches its iconic Soccer sneaker, blending Y2K nostalgia with modern streetwear and football culture.
Tadashi Kawamata creates immersive installations for Ruinart in 2026, blending art, nature, and champagne into a unique sensory experience.
The Bonguile Collection by Gina Drewes merges fashion with social impact. Inspired by Mozambique, it presents a unisex line that combines design, responsibility, and cultural sensitivity.
Louis Vuitton celebrates 130 years of the Monogram with an exclusive pop-up hotel in London. Open from April 24th for two months, the experience blends design, craftsmanship, and culture.
Doing less is often harder than doing more—perhaps because silence feels unfamiliar. In the Silent Villas, it’s in the quiet that you begin to notice how loud things can be inside you. And how necessary it is to simply withdraw for a while.
Wilhelm Sasnal’s “Grey Eyes” at Espace Louis Vuitton Munich explores perception, memory, and the ambiguity of seeing through contemporary painting.
A conversation with Bernd Schlacher about Hotel MOTTO in Vienna: hospitality, the Parisian flair of the 1920s, and the art of creating memorable experiences across generations.













