Designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, in collaboration with Swarovski crystal manufacturer, have developed a contemporary Gabriel chandelier that adorns the central space of the Palace of Versailles.
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On the East African coast, near the island of Pemba, there is a unique experience floating. A holiday house in which you will literally dive into the heart of the ocean.
In the north of Sweden, 200 kilometers above the Arctic Circle, is the small village of Jukkasjärvi, which has 1,100 inhabitants, 1,000 dogs and the first and largest ice hotel. This year in its 24th edition.
In the near end of the mustachioed November, unshaven, slightly aged superheroes also flew in.
George Ferrandi is a New York artist who wanted to capture people's reactions when she leans on the shoulders of passers-by.
After last year's project of the same name, Pop-up home 28.11. is opening its doors again. On 800 m2 on the first floor of Tobačna ulica 5, it brings even more varied events and a one-month shop with more than 100 design products by 60 young creators.
Would you pay €1.2 million for an aluminum table designed by John Ive and Marc Newson? They would, of course, if they had the money and knew it was for a good cause.
Many world-renowned musicians died too soon. Most of them ended their lives due to various causes already in their 30s.
"Stay calm while we steal your data" is one of the slogans of the anti-Google advertising campaign. Microsoft presented a new collection in the "Scroogled" category in its online store.
Ulric Collette is a self-taught photographer from Canada. Through studying art and graphic design, he discovered a passion for unusual juxtapositions. In the "Genetic Portraits" series of photomontages, he compared relatives.
We make carpets is a Dutch group of three innovative individuals, Marcia Nolte, Stijn van der Vleuten and Bob Waardenburg, who combine traditional knowledge and techniques with a critical view of today's consumer society in unusual carpets.
Japanese artist Isao Hasjimoto created a wonderful animation that evokes feelings of anxiety and clearly outlines all 2,053 nuclear explosions that were recorded between 1945 and 1998. Of course, these are only publicly known nuclear weapons tests.