The new Ferretti Yachts 1000 is a magnificent villa surrounded by the waves

    With a length of 100 feet, the breath-taking new Ferretti Yachts flagship takes the company into uncharted territory. At the heart of the largest Ferretti Yachts’ project is the idea of unparalleled comfort and well-being both outdoors and indoors. Ferretti Yachts 1000 is the shipyard’s first 100% wide-body vessel. Ferretti Yachts has revealed … Read more

Industrial sensibility: Sticks – the award-winning lighting system by Arik Levy x Vibia

      This new cutting-edge collection from Arik Levy x Vibia offers a creative toolkit for integrating light elements in an interior. Exuding a daring, industrial sensibility, the glowing rods connect and disrupt planes in space through their unadorned physical form and the focused light they cast. Vibia x Arik Levy Sticks presents innovative … Read more

Great designers thrive in difficult situations: Virtual Grand Prix Selection for Lexus Design Awards 2020

    “Great designers thrive in difficult situations, and help individuals and society deal with unexpected change,” – Paola Antonelli, Italian author, editor, architect, and curator. The luxury automotive brand continues its support of next-generation creators on this new platform. Lexus announced that the luxury brand is adapting their Grand Prix judging for the Lexus … Read more

The first luxury marina in Hong Kong in decades is nearing completion

    The perfect place to experience a more tranquil side of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has famously suffered from a shortage of berths, particularly for superyachts, for years. This new luxury Marina will be a world-class facility dedicated to serving the growing sailing and pleasure boating community in the region. Lantau Yacht Club is … Read more

Sotheby’s reopens doors with auction of a Stanley Spencer wartime gem

The 1940 painting, Cottage Garden, Leonard Stanley, is expected to fetch more than £300,000 when it goes on sale in July

The future of the arts: ‘The world is coming into visual art on a human scale’

Our art critic longs to see paintings in person once more, and looks to a future where exhibitions may run longer and borrow less from abroad