Design
As the weather cools in the global north, we bring you a roundup of hotels with bare-bones aesthetics that help you grasp the vastness of one’s own solitude.
Originals
“It is a trait that really attracts me, to be on the happier and gentler side. It brings a beautiful sense of humanity to the island.”
Architecture
This non-practicing architect is rewriting the history of modern architecture and looking for solutions for the way forward.
Conscious Future
Through its connection to place, community, and creativity, Parīlio is working to make a positive impact on its pristine surroundings on the island of Paros.
Architecture
The Italian architect, digital artist, and set designer Riccardo Fornoni fashions unbelievably alluring worlds for armchair escapists.
Originals
“Things flow easier when you’re in the mountains. Of course I love the sea, but my mind and body rest better in the mountains.”
Destinations
Long known as a world-class surf destination, Ericeira is attracting a new breed of traveler—one who loves nature, connection, quality, and good food—and they have just the place to gather, Immerso.
Design
The Italian photographer on how her Italian heritage feeds into her work, working with bugs and animals in nature, and what travel means to her.
Originals
“Fred always says that he feels the most at home in Italy, where he grew up. And I’m happy that we’re coming back together now.”
Food
We’ve traversed far and wide to bring you varietals from new terroirs and old classics.
Conscious Future
The Bank Hotel Istanbul has preservation and conservation at the heart of its sustainability model. And with a certification issued by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, the hotel is bolstered in its conscious journey.
Destinations
Taking a 12th century Muslim palace in the center of Palma de Mallorca as its setting, the new Nobis Hotel Palma reimagines the spaces with a laid-back elegance and personal take on contemporary luxury.
Food
“It’s not only about food systems and the drinks on offer, it is about education around food and farming practices, and reconnecting with where the food comes from.”
Design
London-based Camille Walala's joyful typography and exuberant geometries in primary shades and pastels can be found on everything from paintings, textiles, street art, building facades, to recently, SALT of Palmar hotel in Mauritius.