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6 days ago |
coolhunting.com | Evan Orensten |Lucrezia Worthington |Paolo Ferrarini |Julie Wolfson
A beautiful new track and facility at Charlotte Motor Speedway hosts its first Invitational Rolling up to the newly constructed Ten Tenths Motor Club, we’re immediately impressed by the property’s design choices. Shou Sugi Ban treated wood and black brick, giving the exterior an elevated, modern look that we haven’t seen in the increasingly robust “country-club” motorsport community.
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1 week ago |
coolhunting.com | Evan Orensten |Lucrezia Worthington |Paolo Ferrarini |Josh Rubin
A mountaintop resort above Park City, Utah features whiskey tastings, equine experiences and more Views of the Wasatchmountains set a dreamy tone for a visit to The Lodge at Blue Sky in Wanship, Utah. Take them up on their offer of a 4-wheel tour of the area with adorable spaniel-in-residence Wesson leading the way, sharing a breathtaking overview of the 3,500 acre family owned property.
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1 week ago |
thegoodlifeitalia.com | Paolo Ferrarini
Difficile dubitare di Milano come punto di riferimento per il design non lo si può mettere in dubbio. Il suo ruolo internazionale si è costruito nel tempo, tra alti e bassi, grazie alla presenza e all’opera di designer, produttori, comunicatori e rivenditori, residenti tutto l’anno oppure pellegrini della Design Week.
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1 week ago |
coolhunting.com | Evan Orensten |Lucrezia Worthington |Paolo Ferrarini |Mike Tommasiello
The og Japanese tea caddy maker created a pop up for Milan’s Design Week to debut its book and limited edition anniversary collection Kaikado was founded in Kyoto in 1875 by Kiyosuke Kaikado, who developed Japan’s first tinplate tea canisters (chazutsu), which offered a significant advantage over traditional earthenware, wood or copper jars by providing an airtight seal to maintain tea freshness; the company is recognized as the oldest handmade tea canister manufacturer in Japan.
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2 weeks ago |
coolhunting.com | Evan Orensten |Lucrezia Worthington |Mike Tommasiello |Paolo Ferrarini
We visited one of the brand’s first three properties to undergo renovation Capturing Austin’s distinct vibe in a hotel needs more than just a stylish lobby—it requires a deep understanding of the city’s soul. This is precisely the ambition behind the multi-million-dollar transformation recently completed at the W Austin, a project that not only reinvigorates a downtown staple but also serves as a vibrant testament to W Hotels’ brand evolution.
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