


Inspirations. Pathways into the future through design, food, architecture and art.

Three executives from legacy Swiss manufacturers come together to discuss the opportunities that might arise in a new scenario in which a mix of innovation, craftsmanship, human-driven automation and an attention to circular modes of production might be the recipe for long-lasting success.

In a 1930s apartment in Milan’s Porta Venezia district – an area known for its historic Art Nouveau buildings and recent creative revival – interior designer Alberto Nespoli and creative director Alessia Bossi have made a home together.

In a building overlooking the skyscrapers of Porta Nuova lies a remarkable home that embodies HENRYTIMI’s artinterior philosophy. Here, raw materials, sinuous forms, and precious details converge to shape a living space that feels both timeless and forward-looking.

Dating back to 1492, the Vöhlinschloss is a historic castle protected under Denkmalschutz, Germany’s heritage conservation law. Its recent transformation into a refined country residence stems from a sensitive and sustainable renovation.

ECHO.1 by C.Street is the first multi-residential Passivhaus project in Australia. These eight, north-facing townhouses, designed by Neil Architecture feature triple glazing, solar power and V-ZUG appliances.

Ildemere is crafted for modern, relaxed living. Lande Architects reimagines a 130-year-old Edwardian home in South Yarra, Melbourne, as a serene urban retreat, where the kitchen is the centrepiece.