Hermès enters home fragrance domain with Celine Ellena scents and Guillaume Bardet’s objets d’art

Hermès’ first entrée into home fragrance domain. Hermès Le Parfum de la Maison. Reverie Collection by Celine Ellena. Hermès Home collectionis now paired with Hermès’ debut collection of scents designed for the home by nose Celine Ellena (she previously produced fragrances for L’Artisan Perfumeur and The Different Company), the daughter of celebrated House Perfumer Jean … Read more

Farshid Moussavi: ‘We are in a world where ideas migrate’

The in-demand architect behind projects ranging from Parisian housing to Victoria Beckham’s Mayfair store talks about fashion, function and the power of physical space in a virtual world

Thomas Heatherwick plans $170m hovering miracle island for New York

The designer has dreamed up a Disneyfied island on stilts that boasts woodland, performance spaces and places to ‘wander and wonder’. But is this fairytale of urban planning too good to be true?

The Blue of London: Bugatti’s first lifestyle store unveiled in London

  Last year we saw Bugatti unveiling a lifestyle collection in Milan. This year, the luxury manufacturer moves into the luxury lifestyle area. The French supercar brand celebrated with The Blue of London exclusive event, the opening of the world’s first Bugatti Lifestyle Boutique in Knightsbridge, London with a host of celebrities and special guests. The … Read more

The best of Britain’s luxury offering: The winners of the 2014 Walpole Awards are …

Walpole British Luxury Awards 2014. The winners who pushed the boundaries in luxury. The global strength of the British luxury industry was celebrated at the 13th annual Walpole British Luxury Awards, as a collection of the UK’s most exciting and innovative brands were rewarded for their contribution to this thriving industry. The annual Walpole Awards … Read more

Zaha Hadid’s Tokyo Olympic stadium slammed as a ‘monumental mistake’ and a ‘disgrace to future generations’

The 2020 Olympic stadium has faced two years of widespread criticism and budget cuts. Now prominent Japanese architect Arata Isozaki has launched a blistering attack on the designs