Step into the Fitzgeralds’ Footsteps: A Guide to Their French Escapades

No couple embodied the Jazz Age more completely than F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. From Parisian cafés to Riviera villas, they turned France into both a stage and a sanctuary for their tempestuous lives. It was here that The Great Gatsby was revised, Zelda took up ballet with feverish ambition, and their circle of expatriateContinue reading “Step into the Fitzgeralds’ Footsteps: A Guide to Their French Escapades”

Argentina by Design: A 10-Day Itinerary for Architecture, Interiors, Art & Industrial Design

Argentina is a country of bold gestures and layered histories: European classicism and Art Deco in Buenos Aires; Jesuit baroque and modernism in Córdoba; high-altitude Andean adobe and contemporary land art in the northwest; winery cathedrals of concrete and stone in Mendoza. This itinerary moves through those worlds with a designer’s eye—pairing great buildings withContinue reading “Argentina by Design: A 10-Day Itinerary for Architecture, Interiors, Art & Industrial Design”

The Louvre: Palatial Splendour & the World’s Greatest Art Museum

Standing at the heart of Paris, the Louvre is more than a museum — it is a living monument to power, beauty, and the human imagination. Once a medieval fortress, then a royal palace, today it is the most visited art museum in the world, where masterpieces such as Leonardo’s Mona Lisa and Delacroix’s LibertyContinue reading “The Louvre: Palatial Splendour & the World’s Greatest Art Museum”

Winter in Venice: A Month-by-Month Guide

In winter, Venice reveals its truest self. Mist drapes over the lagoon, candlelight warms wood-panelled trattorias, and gilded mosaics gleam in the hush of half-empty basilicas. From November’s fog to February’s carnival masks, this is the season to experience La Serenissima at its most romantic. Explore more at our Amazon store November — Mist andContinue reading “Winter in Venice: A Month-by-Month Guide”

Ten Days in Japan: A Journey Through Tradition, Taste, and Style

Japan is a country of contrasts: ancient shrines hidden among skyscrapers, steaming bowls of ramen devoured under neon lights, and hushed tatami rooms where the seasons unfold in a single meal. In ten days you cannot see everything, but you can glimpse the breadth of the country: the great cities, the cultural heartlands, and perhapsContinue reading “Ten Days in Japan: A Journey Through Tradition, Taste, and Style”

Hugo Toro: Redefining the Language of Hotel Interiors

At just 35, Franco-Mexican designer Hugo Toro has emerged as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary hospitality and interior design. His projects—ranging from Provençal hotels to Roman palazzos—carry a singular blend of narrative, texture, and cultural depth. For Toro, interiors are not backdrops; they are stories waiting to be told. A Designer BetweenContinue reading “Hugo Toro: Redefining the Language of Hotel Interiors”

Unveiling Malta: History, Food, and Coastal Beauty

Where Stone, Sea & Ceremony Converge Mediterranean sunlight, limestone façades glowing gold, streets twisting like ribbons of history — Malta is an island nation that seems small on the map yet vast in its layers of culture. Comprising Malta, Gozo, and Comino, the archipelago is both crossroads and sanctuary: Neolithic temples older than the pyramids,Continue reading “Unveiling Malta: History, Food, and Coastal Beauty”

Villa Borghese: Rome’s Most Cultivated Escape

There are few places in Rome where history, art, and nature fuse with such elegance as the Villa Borghese and its surrounding park. More than a green lung in the heart of the city, this is a cultivated landscape — a place where cardinals once entertained, where artists found inspiration, and where today, Romans andContinue reading “Villa Borghese: Rome’s Most Cultivated Escape”

Aix-en-Provence: A Provençal Symphony of Art, Elegance, and Sunlight

There are towns in France that charm, and then there is Aix-en-Provence — a golden city of fountains, elegant façades, and a cultural life as abundant as its markets. Once the haunt of Cézanne and still a beacon for artists, gourmets, and travelers, Aix feels like a living canvas where history, art, and art deContinue reading “Aix-en-Provence: A Provençal Symphony of Art, Elegance, and Sunlight”

Palm Springs: A Desert Oasis of Glamour, Design, and Reinvention

Palm Springs is more than a desert escape; it is a cultural phenomenon. A place where Hollywood glamour collided with avant-garde architecture, where Sinatra and Monroe lounged beside turquoise pools, and where mid-century modernism found its spiritual home. Today, with its celebrated Modernism Week and thriving creative community, Palm Springs continues to reinvent itself —Continue reading “Palm Springs: A Desert Oasis of Glamour, Design, and Reinvention”