How to purify every cubic inch of air: Efficient ways to monitor and clean indoor air

      Clean air is a basic human right, not a luxury. During these uncertain times, businesses are looking for simple and efficient ways to reduce airborne pathogens and provide some reassurances to their guests. How to clean both the air we breathe and also the surfaces. Here are some efficient ways to clean … Read more

Adopting An Exotic Pet

  It is usually said that dogs are man’s best friend and cats, according to them, are man’s best friend too. If they are the most common pets that we consider as trusted animals to keep at home, there are many other species that make amazing companions for everyone. Did you know that pigs are … Read more

An All-Italian Sparkling Experiece: Pininfarina leaves its mark on the bottle of a iconic prosecco

    A sparkling wine that needs no exceptional circumstances to make it stand out. Pininfarina’s has completed the restyling of Zonin Cuvée 1821. Zonin had focused on Prosecco with great pride and determination even before it became the international phenomenon of the past ten years. For Zonin, Prosecco is an accessible, authentic, Italian luxury. … Read more

Are there any luxury air filters or are they all the same?

  The Purpose of an Air Filter Air filters have a lot more purpose than you may have thought. For all that dust that we can’t seem to get rid of, an air filter could be the answer. The filter’s structure does much more than preventing dust from entering your home. You will find it … Read more

Raise a glass: Tom Dixon Puck – an investigation into the perfect proportion for the contemporary cocktail

      Puck is born from the desire to create a more minimal, heavy-weight presence in the mixology glassware segment. Tom Dixon’s new Puck is anchored with a satisfyingly thick base that’s reminiscent of game pucks. Designer Tom Dixon specialises in sculptural furniture, lighting and home accessories that are akin to pieces of art. … Read more

A rosé by any other name: splash out on new varieties

It’s worth exploring the different styles of rosé, from the already popular dry Provence to sweeter British pinots