Last Friday, the Slovenian-Italian co-production masterpiece Zoran, my nephew idiot premiered at the Komuna cinema in Ljubljana. Before that, in the pleasant ambience of the Vander Hotel, we chatted with the filmmakers, who revealed to us their sweetness of life, gourmet pleasures and charming details from behind the scenes of filming.
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Mischievous, playful, inventive, smiling, bold, different and "guilty" of unique jewelry. Designer Erika Felicijan is hiding behind Patsy. She exchanged regular employment and gray everyday life for following her own creative path. In addition to pampering five-legged friends, Patsy helps promote the Theater for Babies and Toddlers and is active...
Eduardo Vaz, director of international market development at the Giovanni Galli brand, visited Slovenia for the fourth time, this time for a very special reason. The first Giovanni Galli men's fashion store in Slovenia was opened in the Emporium shopping center. A commercial brand of Portuguese origin and Italian name, it is unique in...
Did your study stay in Ljubljana last longer than expected because of your many hobbies? In a life in which everything is foreseen, including what is not foreseen, it is difficult to say that the extended stay in Ljubljana (read: study time) was due to things that...
Can you already feel the hustle and bustle and cultural upheaval just before the prestigious title is taken over in Maribor? In Maribor, especially in Vetrinjske dvor, the headquarters of the Maribor 2012 Institute, one can of course already feel special excitement and anticipation, as the final preparations for the January opening event are underway. In many who...
Primož Jeza is an architect, assistant professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Department of Industrial Design, and lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture. To date, he has created more than 50 projects in the field of architecture and interior design and has prepared scenography for more than 40 promotional and short films. His works have been exhibited at numerous solo and group exhibitions around the world (Ljubljana, Moscow, Belgrade, Lisbon, Paris, London...), and in 2008 he also published a book entitled Interior Primož Jeza/9+1, where presented the 10 most popular projects in the field of interior design of public spaces. Today, his design for the Nico Less chair is among the eight finalists from across Europe in the DesignEuropa award competition organized by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). The award winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 27 in Warsaw, and we are keeping our fingers crossed that Primož and the company Donar will take home the glittering award. We had a short conversation with Primož, and we admit that he really impressed us with his thinking.
What path of thinking did you take to come up with the idea of the company on net certificate? The idea of company on net came from a certain need in the market, the need to verify domains for those...
Just over a year ago, you worked for the multinational company Unilever; is it possible to compare the work of a multinational and a family business with so many years of tradition? If, after several years of working in a multinational company, you become a "member" of a family that has had its own company in a certain country for more than a century,...
Let's start at the end. Awards from the professional public mean the most and are motivation for further work. What are your plans for the future? Prizes are always great. They mean confirmation that you are on the right track and that others have noticed your work. even better
Does jewelry, as a bearer of symbolic, aesthetic and material value, deserve a special approach? Definitely. My approach is that I start by designing twenty different rings, from which I then select ten. I'm refining these ten a bit, like that
Teo Ivančič. Surfing teacher and coach, passionate enduro/cross rider. A chemist by education - a graffiti artist at heart! He wants to digitize his art and present it on other media and not just on walls or airbrush products.
Sisters Tjaša and Neža Kenda joined forces and breathed a whole new life into the lonely house with a huge garden, in which they spent their happy childhood, as they converted it into a private kindergarten - Mini kindergarten. Tjaša and Neža definitely prove that even in times of crisis we can realize our dreams and take care of our future with our own hands. The girls definitely took the reins into their own hands.