Speaking about luxury with Francois Schwennicke – owner Delvaux

Delvaux was founded in Brussels by Charles Delvaux in 1829, a year before the creation of hte Belgian state. Its heartquarters have always been located in the capital,  now more specifically in the Arsenal. Since 1883,  Delvaux has been a warrant holder to the Court of Belgium. Delvaux is the oldest fine leather luxury goods … Read more

Fitness Trends for 2012

Worldwide Survey of Fitness Trends for 2012 For the sixth year in a row, The American College of Sports Medicine, the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world, published the Worldwide Survey of Fitness Trends reporting global trends for 2012. The survey was completed by 2,620 health and fitness professionals worldwide and … Read more

Showering experience expanded with the horizontal shower

Ambiance Tuning Technique by Dornbracht: Horizontal Shower expands the showering experience. At Swissbau Fair 2012 in Basel (January 17-21, 2012), bathroom fittings manufacturer Dornbracht presented an expansion of the groundbreaking shower technology Ambiance Tuning Technique with the addition of a new application: the Horizontal Shower. With the Horizontal Shower, for the first time showering with … Read more

Les Suites de la Potinière, Aurelio Lech and Carlton Hotel St Moritz are the world’s most expensive luxury ski hotels

Confirmed: Les Suites de la Potinière is the world’s most expensive luxury ski hotel The Courchevel ski resort in the French Alps is home to the world’s most expensive ski hotel. Travelers planning to stay at the Suites de la Potinière will have to pay, on average, almost $2000 per night for such a room … Read more

Jaguar’s Heritage Museum to close

It has long been known that Jaguar would have to close its Heritage Museum facility this year as part of its running down of the famous Browns Lane site, but many enthusiasts assumed that it would relocate immediately. Classicandsportscar says that is now confirmed not to be the case for the foreseeable future. Jaguar has … Read more

Southeast Asian airlines to profit from emerging Myanmar

Myanmar re-emerges from political isolation The former Burma, one of the most isolated countries in Asia, is being welcomed back into the international fold after two decades of sanctions, thanks to democratic reforms. Myanmar is an attractive destination for travellers jaded by the rapid development seen elsewhere in Southeast Asia, and tourist numbers are already … Read more