A rose by any other name
In four interpretations of its signature motif, Dior delves deep into the architecture of the rose as well as its enduring symbolism.
In four interpretations of its signature motif, Dior delves deep into the architecture of the rose as well as its enduring symbolism.
Making its debut around the neck of a star at the Venice Film Festival, Bulgari’s Serpenti Hypnotic Emerald necklace is the ultimate object of envy.
Joinery master Boris Tosic is marrying design talent with local manufacture for his new furniture line, Skupa – and you don’t have to wait months for it.
Paris-based jeweller Cartier’s new Sydney outpost promises to be the ultimate lure for luxury shoppers keen to return to physical stores.
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In a high-end twist on up-cycling, Hermès offshoot Petit H allows artists to takes its pieces and give them a completely new life.
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No more hiding away those ugly machines in the quest for the body beautiful – the new wave of home gym equipment approaches the status of sculpture.
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