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worldofinteriors.com | Donna Salek
Bathroom luxuries are the ultimate finishing touches for a well-prepped toilette — whether it's a divinely scented soap or an indulgently plush towel. From a splash of cologne to a hint of chrome (and everything in between), elevate your routine with a touch of refined flair. Elixir by OmoroviczaElixir is a transformative serum, clinically proven to boost radiance and improve skin texture.
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1 month ago |
worldofinteriors.com | Donna Salek
Bode’s arrival in Paris is a significant moment for the brand, known for its vintage-inspired, well-crafted garments. Situated on Rue de Valois, just a hop and a skip away from the grandeur of the Palais-Royal, the new store marks the label’s first foray outside of the US. In this French outpost, created by founders Aaron Aujla and Emily Adams Bode Aujla, a narrative unfolds – one woven from the delicate threads of history, culture and an unwavering reverence for the art of making.
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2 months ago |
worldofinteriors.com | Donna Salek
Nomad St Moritz, the prestigious travelling showcase of collectible design, returns this month with an array of carefully selected and displayed exhibitions, including a presentation by Buccellati. The goldsmith and purveyor of haute joaillerie is debuting ‘Convivium Montis’, a collaboration with renowned design duo david/nicolas, offering an experience that merges alpine beauty with exquisite craftsmanship.
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2 months ago |
worldofinteriors.com | Donna Salek
One summer many years ago, at an airport check-in desk in Tehran, my mother was told – as we all had suspected – that our luggage was significantly over the airline’s weight allowance. ‘Please,’ she said, charming the agent, ‘you have to understand, we’re taking a carpet back to the UK.’ Would you believe he let it slide? I couldn’t. But this man understood why a Persian home shouldn’t be deprived of a Persian rug and it was enough to make him break protocol.
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2 months ago |
worldofinteriors.com | Donna Salek
When she set about choosing a home in Canberra, Australia, weaver Brenda Goggs had a simple list of requirements. She wanted a place that would allow her to easily alter the floor plan, with the right balance of living, dining and sleeping areas, as well as enough space to house the loom she uses to create her tapestries. She eventually settled on a three-bedroom ‘ex-govie’ – a former government-built house erected in the 1980s to provide for those relocating to the city for public-service roles.
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