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Projet de cœur, or the heart’s way: Atelier Vime | #DIVE
design

Projet de cœur, or the heart’s way: Atelier Vime | #DIVE

The history of wicker furniture and baskets is deeply rooted in that of Vallabrègues in Provence, but it took Anthony Watson and Benoît Rauzy to revive this wonderful tradition. We invite you to join us once again in the latest episode of our DIVE series. Dive in! In our bi-weekly
Budapest, through the eyes of creative expats III | Simon Holpert
ceramics

Budapest, through the eyes of creative expats III | Simon Holpert

Although the Hungarian language has so many subtle linguistic nuances, there isn’t a truly powerful translation for the word expat. After all, we are not talking about visitors or tourists from abroad, but about people who live and work here, who know our country, and who have placed their
Flavor enhancing objects—food accessories | TOP 5
design

Flavor enhancing objects—food accessories | TOP 5

Isn’t the coffee better from your favorite mug, and an attractive plate makes lunch even better? In connection with our TASTE thematic month, we’ve rounded up our favorite brands that make the dining experience even more enjoyable. Tablecloths, cutting boards and ceramics from all over the world. Sarah
Bins deserve a little love too | Patterns from André Savaria meet the iconic products of Vipp
graffiti

Bins deserve a little love too | Patterns from André Savaria meet the iconic products of Vipp

The stage where cooking takes place, i.e. the kitchen, can be picturesque, and its often ignored, albeit most useful item—the bin—equally deserves our love and attention. Strengthening these sentiments arrives the collaboration between graffiti artist André Savaria and the Danish brand Vipp where the quirky nature of
Good coffee is evident, eclair is the cherry on top—Emily Eclair
east

Good coffee is evident, eclair is the cherry on top—Emily Eclair

Nowadays, we come across more and more cafés with specialty labels, not only in Budapest but all over the country. However, this abundance sometimes comes at the expense of quality, as the criteria fade and not only customers but sometimes even the profession becomes confused about what is authentic. But
Wes Anderson has transformed an entire French city for his latest film
architecture

Wes Anderson has transformed an entire French city for his latest film

Wes Anderson’s films are well known for their characterful, dreamlike sets, and this will be no different with The French Dispatch, coming on 22 October. Instead of shooting the film in several different locations, the Andersons looked for a small French town, Angoulême, which they transformed one to one.
Sauna in the great outdoors
architecture

Sauna in the great outdoors

The French company LUMICENE dreamed up a prefabricated, high-end sauna cabin with arched windows that blends into its environment harmoniously, connecting its user with nature. Meet the LUMIPOD! The wooden sauna cabin offers a panoramic view thanks to its arched glass window. All of the cabin’s details were created