Save The Children Jewelry Collection

Raise your voice, raise your hand, raise hope, raise trust, and raise the access! The lack of education perpetuates the cycle of poverty. The result is that too many children are unable to attain their aspirations. In 2009, Italian jewelry and luxury goods brand Bulgari decided to take action on behalf of disadvantaged children around … Read more

Demand for luxury real estate in Toronto and Vancouver remains unrelenting, far exceeding supply

Toronto, Vancouver Luxury Markets Report Soaring Sales in First Half of 2016, According to Sotheby’s International Realty Canada. A report released by Sotheby’s International Realty Canada highlighted significant growth in the sale of $4 million-plus real estate in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Vancouver during the first six months of 2016, despite stark contrasts … Read more

Armin Strom Cognac Watch – the luxury watch with a drop of the oldest cognac sold at a public auction

The first Swiss mechanical watch with a drop of alcohol. Cognac Gautier 1762 has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest cognac sold at a public auction. A bottle of this unique beverage was purchased by Wealth Solutions and was used in the manufacture of the Armin Strom Cognac Watch – the … Read more

Glasgow International review – irrepressible vitality everywhere

Glasgow itself is the focus of its 2016 festival of contemporary art, with 220 artists from around the world jostling for space – and plywood – and everything from the Panama Papers to velvet lobsters

The OFM 50: what we love about the world of food in 2016

From Heston Blumenthal’s sweet shop to the policeman turned pie-maker, here (in no particular order) are 50 of Observer Food Monthly’s favourite things

Damien Hirst and Picasso: coming soon to a National Gallery near you?

Gabriele Finaldi is right. The Tate shouldn’t have exclusive access to 20th-century art. It’s time to end these closed-minded historical art wars