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3.\n",3,{"image":26,"text":19,"number":27},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.4.png",4,{"image":29,"text":30,"number":31},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.5.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 5.\n",5,{"image":33,"text":19,"number":34},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.6.png",6,{"image":36,"text":37,"number":38},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.7.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 7.\n",7,{"image":40,"text":19,"number":41},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.8.png",8,{"image":43,"text":44,"number":45},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.9.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 9.\n",9,{"image":47,"text":19,"number":48},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.10.png",10,{"image":50,"text":51,"number":52},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.11.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 11.\n",11,{"image":54,"text":19,"number":55},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.12.png",12,{"image":57,"text":58,"number":59},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.13.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 13.\n",13,{"image":61,"text":62,"number":63},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.14.png","instagram.com\u002Fcovetedmagazine\nEMAIL:\neditor@covetedition.com \nWEBSITE:\nwww.covetedition.com \nSUBSCRIPTIONS: \nsubscribe@covetedition.com \nADVERTISING: \nadvertising@covetedition.com\nAll rights reserved ©\nFOLLOW US ON\nfacebook.com\u002FCovetedMagazine\nPublisher\nEditor in chief\nPatrícia Pinho\nCopy Editor\nRicardo Ribeiro\nOnline Editor\nGeraldo Nogueira\nAdvertising & Partnerships\nMarcio Matos\nUK Correspondent\nInes Veiga\nART DEPARTMENT\nArt Director\nSofia Silva\nArt Editor\nMicael Carvalho\nSenior Designer\nCarina de Sá\nJunior Designer\nCristian Oliveira\nVideo Editor\nAna Armas\nRedactorial team\nBarbara Neto\nBruna Pelarigo\nBruno Costa\nCarina Sa \nCatarina Silva\nEunice Tavares\nIra Vaso\nJoana Reis\nMargarida Abreu\nMariana Coelho\nMicael Carvalho\nRicardo Ribeiro\nSalome Peixoto\nSara Meneses\nSofia Silva\nTetiana Franchuk\nInternational Distribution: www.pineapple-media.com\nDistribution in Portugal: www.vasp.pt\ntwitter.com\u002Fcovetedition\npinterest.com\u002FCovetedMagazine\n",14,{"image":65,"text":66,"number":67},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.15.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 15.\n",15,{"image":69,"text":70,"number":71},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.16.png","TREND FILE\n020 Trend file Kartell\nNEWS & TRENDS \n022 Milan Special: The best of Italian Furniture\n026 Summer Trends 2017: Covetable Objects\n028 Top Exhibitors: Baselworld 2017\n040 Discover the recipients of the inaugural \nCoveted Awards \nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n046 Interni Mobili & Design\n047 Bredaquaranta\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW        \n048 with Alexandra Fedorova\n052 with Jean-Marie Massaud\n056 with Radu Dragan\n060 with Nuno Barra\n062 with Nadya Zotova\nPROJECTS \n066 Fascinating and memorable creation \nby Pepe Leal\n070 Artsy Chic Apartment by PFB Design\n074 Luxury Residence in Italian Countryside\n078 A light & Airy New York Apartment\n082 Melbourne House, Greg Natale Design\n086 Marcel Wanders Awarded Andaz Amsterdam \nprinsengracht Hotel\n090 Ecletic Apartment, Viterbo Interior design\nBOOKS WE COVET\n094 Fahion Masterpieces\n096 The Ultimate Inspiration book\nINSPIRATIONS\n098 20 Contemporary Lighting Ideas \nall time favourites\nDESIGN GALLERIST\n102 A Unique Savoir-Faire\nCITY GUIDE\n108 Milan Guide\nTRAVEL GUIDE\n116 Coveted Experience North & \nCenter of Italy\nCONTENTS\nMARCH.\u002FAPRIL 2017\nCOVER PROJECT \nLuxury Residence in Italy By Iryna Dzhemesiuk\nHOTELS WE COVET\n128 Le Beau Rivage\n132 Gallery Park Hotel\n134 Hilton Tallinn Park\n136 Armani\n140 Intercontinental Estoril\n142 Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg\n144 Yoo Collection - Rio de Janeiro\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS\n148 La Reserve and Pagode de Cos\n150 Guy Savoy\n152 Plaza Aténée\n154 Divellec\n156 Sushisamba\nFASHION\n160 Luís Onofre Introduces Hellenic \ngardens SS17\nSTYLE ICONS\n164 Rita Hayworth\n",16,{"image":73,"text":74,"number":75},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.17.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 17.\nEMPIRE | SUSPENSION:  H 40 cm | 15,7''   D 100 cm | 39,4''\nWWW.LUXXU.NET | INFO@LUXXU.NET\nPHONE: +351 914 926 064\nDARIAN | SIDEBOARD: W 210 cm | D 50 cm | D 92 cm        DRAYCOTT II | WALL: H 108 cm | L 20 cm | D 12cm\n",17,{"image":77,"text":78,"number":79},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.18.png","EDITOR IN CHIEF\nThis issue is a landmark for CovetED. \nIt’s been two years since we first launched the magazine! \nCovetED was created by a group of designers with the aim of celebrating design with the world’s top \nprofessionals in the field, and share with the world their inspirations. Over time, CovetED found its \nplace in the design world and is now one of the most important magazines in this sector, with a very \nspecific style and a collectable character.\nMilan Design Week works as the background for CovetED #6, since it was the chosen place to launch \nthis issue, followed up by an important preview at BaselWorld, the Watch & Jewellery show. Inside, \nyou will be able to see what top brands from both shows are presenting as new for 2017, from watches \n& jewellery to furniture & lighting. And since you will probably be visiting Milan during the most \nimportant Design event of the year, you will also find a guide to the Design Week’s most CovetED \nshowrooms, hotels and restaurants. If not, maybe we can inspire you to visit the city sometime soon.\nMoreover, you will find as usual interviews to a selection of top designers about their work, inspirations \nand projects by the best of the best Interior design firms.\nAfter two years of consolidated work, we will also start a collection of Interior Design Books edited by \nCovetED, which you will find in a bookshop near you on the second semester of 2017. This collection \nis composed of a series of different books for each room division. Every book has a deeper exploitation \nof ideas and a wide range of styles. The first book contains hundreds of ideas for Entryways & Hallways \nselected by a team of interior designers who searched for projects all over the world. It is a blend of \nprojects from renowned interior designers and a combination of designs from the most luxurious and \nexquisite brands.\nBe part of CovetED World and enjoy all the new things we have to offer in our third year of existence.\nEDITOR’S\nLetter\n",18,{"image":81,"text":82,"number":83},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.19.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 19.\n",19,{"image":85,"text":86,"number":87},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.20.png","TREND FILE\nBY KARTELL\n",20,{"image":89,"text":90,"number":91},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.21.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 21.\nTREND FILE\u002F\u002F\nFounded by Giulio Castelli in 1949, the Italian-based design \ncompany Kartell has, since then, achieved a prestigious and \nhonourable status within the artistic community due to its \nastonishing series of productions in furniture, lighting and home \naccessories. Taking into account such premise, the worldwide \nand empowering brand has currently a tremendous sum of 130 \nflagship stores, 250 shop-in-shops and 2500 retailers spread all \nover the world.  Presently, Kartell is managed by Claudio Luti and \nis regarded as one of the ultimate symbols of Italian furniture, \nimposing an iconic and contemporary presence in the design \nworld. Having collaborated with many internationally renowned \ndesigners, Kartell’s products are quite celebrated for their emotive \ncharacter, long-term durability and high-quality, seeing that they \nare made from the finest materials. Just take, for example, the \nastonishing Masters chairs from Philippe Starck or the ground-\nbreaking FL\u002FY suspension Lamp which was designed by Ferruccio \nLaviani.  The Brand’s collection of ingenious and functional designs \ncan be best defined by its resourceful usage of colour as well as \nits witty and transparent approach. Additionally, Kartell adheres \nto the art of originality by creating perceptible and exclusive \nshapes. As of lately, the luxury brand has given great importance \nto the advancements in plastics and technology, as a result, it \nhas been quite driven in modernising its aesthetics, resulting in \na wide variety of new properties, - “In addition to being practical \nand functional, Kartell plastic is also sensual and precious, and \nradically transforms the perception of a plastic product from a \nmerely functional object to a veritable luxury item.” Conveying \na philosophy of knowing no limits when it comes to innovation, \nKartell is composed of an expressive and skilful team of designers, \nincluding the styles of Ferruccio Laviani, Marcel Wanders, Jean-\nMarie Massaud, David Oldani, Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, \nOki Sato, Piero Lissoni, and many others. Led by an unmeasurable \nforce, Kartell is always up to date with the latest technologies, \nmaterials and trends in the industry, bringing in the best designs \nimaginable into your home interiors.  As a way to conserve \nand promote Kartell’s history and cultural heritage, the Brand \nestablished its own museum in 1999, entitled Kartellmuseo. The \nprestigious museum was awarded, back in 2000, a year later after \nits inception, with the Guggenheim Business and Culture Award \nfor the best company museum. Consisting of thousands and \nhundreds of objects, designs and photographs, the museum is a \ntrue commemoration of Italian design. \n   \nTREND FILE\u002F\u002F\n",21,{"image":93,"text":94,"number":95},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.22.png","Introducing to the Jacob Family a new addition, Rodolfo Dordoni \nhas designed the Jacob Coffee Table for Minotti, a timeless and \nunconventionally elegant design made from a marble top and solid \nbrushed oak legs. However, this astronomical piece is available in \nseveral finishes, shapes and sizes. Adding a touch of refinement and \nglamour to any living room, Jacob is a true masterpiece that was \nactually distinguished at the 2017 *Wallpaper* Design Awards for \nits uniqueness and versatility. Minotti’s Indiana Collection was also \nawarded at the prestigious show. \nBAXTER’S ASTONISHING NEW \nINTERIOR COLLECTIONS \nPoliform is on the verge of launching a trinity of exclusive furniture, \nincluding Theca, a storage unit designed by Marcel Wanders, and \ntwo other interior designs from Jean-Marie Massaud. Focusing on the \nformer and defined by a rigorous design and a contrast between full \nand empty spaces, this piece is a combination of transparent, opaque, \ntextured and opulent surfaces that enhance any setting in which \nit is placed. This mini-collection contains a technically-researched \ninternal system that is able to support any type of accessories, \nfrom removable trays for glasses and bottles to electrically-wired \ncompartments suitable for DVD players and decoders.\nCONTEMPLATE THE SUITABLE THECA \nSTORAGE UNIT BY POLIFORM\nA NEW FURNITURE ADDITION TO\nMINOTTI’S JACOB FAMILY\nThe Italian lighting, furniture and accessories brand \nhas unveiled a new interiors collection in its showroom \nBaxter Garage in Rome. In a celebration of design \nand conviviality, Baxter exhibited sophisticated and \nmetropolitan products which are the main components \nof their brand-new collection, such as Gemma chairs, \nthe Greta armchairs, the Libelle bookcase and the \nMiami and Viktor sofas. The showroom parades an \nextremely underground and stylish design that is a \nreflection of Baxter’s philosophy. \nBE AMAZED BY B&B ITALIA’S \nOUTDOORS NATURALITY\nWith an exceptional and timeless approach towards \ndesign, Modern and Contemporary Furniture brand, \nB&B Italia has given a new meaning to natural and \noutdoor designs with the assistance of Antonio Citterio \nwho masters the use of light extruded aluminium. \nThe Latter was responsible for the incredible design of \nRay Outdoor Natural, a comfortable and deluxe sofa \nthat features an interlaced “rope”, inspired by natural \nabaca that blends perfectly with nature. This ravishing \nand upholstered piece is composed of a wide variety \nof materials which establish it as the most suitable \nfurniture piece for outdoor settings. \nMILAN SPECIAL \nTHE BEST OF ITALIAN FURNITURE\n",22,{"image":97,"text":98,"number":99},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.23.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 23.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nUnveiling an exquisite world of luxury and \nelegance, Fendi Casa has a masterful assembly of \npieces for interiors that is well-defined by clean \nshapes, opulent materials and awe-inspiring \ncontrasts. The contemporary collection adds a \ntouch of innovation and refinement without \ncompromising the notions of comfort and freedom. \nIn an incredible selection of furnishings for the \nliving room, such as upholstered sofas and side \ntables, this collection exudes contemporaneity \nwhile registering a little dash of vintage.\nFENDI CASA’S MASTERFUL \nCONTEMPORARY COLLEC-\nTION OF FURNISHINGS \nHaving an insightful knowledge and passion for design and furniture, Molteni \n& C expresses the essence of contemporary and tradition in each of its creations. \nOne of the brand’s best features is a series of chairs entitled Chelsea which was \ndesigned by Rodolfo Dordoni. Befitting the most glamorous and sophisticated \nspaces, these chairs are bound to become a dining room’s best friend. Showcasing \nunique techniques of craftsmanship, these chairs were made from high-quality \nand raw materials like leather and wood to the point of precision. \nA SERIES OF DELIGHTFUL CHAIRS \nFROM MOLTENI & C\nFollowing a philosophy of innovating through experiences and research, \ninternationally celebrated brand Giorgetti has an original lighting collection, \ncomprised of six ostentatious pieces, including the Kendama Chandelier, \na series of suspension lights entitled Leaf and the Myo Lamp. The first one \nfeatures a burnished metal frame and blown glass spheres, the second one is \ncovered with walnut Canaletto veneer and has a quite flexible shape giving \nlight to many directions whereas the latter showcases a glistening metal base \nframe with a bronze appearance.\nAN ORIGINAL LIGHTING COLLECTION \nBY GIORGETTI \nGuided by an ideology of authenticity, the Italian \nmanufacturing firm Cassina is specialised in \nproviding high-end furniture. That being said, the \nbrand has disclosed a series of marvellous tables \ndubbed as 475 Boboli that are renowned for an \nunrivalled geometric precision and resourcefulness \nwhich were designed by Milanese architect, \nRodolfo Dordoni. These pieces have an exceptional \nsculptural effect due to the frame’s structure of \ntwisted slats and provide stability and elegance \nas they come in many finishes, from matt black \nto dark chrome gold, and even gunmetal grey, \namongst countless other options.\nA SPECIALISED BRAND ON \nPROVIDING AUTHENTIC \nAND ELEGANT DESIGNS\n",23,{"image":101,"text":102,"number":103},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.24.png","One of the worldwide leaders of luxury furnishings, \nArmani Casa is renowned for conceiving highly \ncomfortable and glamorously harmonious designs. \nBy virtue of this, contemplate one of the latest \ndesigns from the glamorous brand, the Club Limited \nEdition. Available in black straw marquetry and \nocean lacquer, this ingenious and original design \nserves as a cocktail cabinet. Club is regarded as a \nstatement piece that is set to embellish the style \nof any room, whether if it is placed at the centre \nor against a wall. In addition, this exquisite edition \nfeatures a metallic and satin brass finish, its interiors \ndisplay container doors for storing, several drawers, \nas well as a lower pull-out shelf to facilitate the \npreparation of drinks.\nA LIMITED EDITION EXHIBITION FROM \nTHE LUXURIOUS ARMANI CASA\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nPoltrona Frau provides audiences with a cluster of sophisticated \nand refined materials and products, from exquisite upholstery \nto sensational leather collections. GranTorino Coupé Bed is an \nepitome of this notion. It was designed by Jean-Marie Massaud \nwhich conceded a minimalist and compact style to the piece. \nCharacterised by a small yet smooth headboard made from \nBirch plywood which exudes elegance and delicacy, Massaud \ndesigned this comfortable bed with the aim to create a practical \nand straightforward design, assisting it with an opening system, a \nstorage area, a contrast of colours and forms, and the ability to be \nraised horizontally.\nTHE SUPERB GRANTORINO COUPÉ BED \nFROM POLTRONA FRAU\n",24,{"image":105,"text":106,"number":107},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.25.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 25.\nRegistration is Open         www.icff.com\nWHY ATTEND ICFF?\n- New for 2017: ICFF Gallery featuring curated \ncustom collectibles\n- The Best of International Design Weeks\n- Luxe Interiors + Design pavilion\n- 10 major international exhibitions\n- NYC borough design districts presented by ICFF\n- Collaboration with over 35,000+ industry \nprofessionals\nMay 21-24, 2017 • Jacob K. Javits Center\nICFFNY17_fullpage_CovetED_23x28.5.indd   1\n3\u002F1\u002F17   3:45 PM\n",25,{"image":109,"text":110,"number":111},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.26.png","SUMMER TRENDS 2017 \nC O V E T A B L E  O B J E C T S\nFor this edition, Coveted Magazine was inspired by the emotions that spring\u002Fsummer season recalls on \nus. Vibrant colours, geometric lines, balance and a challenge to the gravity are the similarities between \nthese objects. This curated selection of unique objects is a travel into the subconscious, capable of making \nus feel inspired by their bold colours and forms. \nApart from all the similarities, each object has its own unique design that makes us feel different emotions \nand feelings. And the inspiration that we take from each one is also unique and recalls several different \ninterpretations, depending on how we look at them and our point of view.\n",26,{"image":113,"text":114,"number":115},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.27.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 27.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 27.\nPendant light by Studio Kamaro’an\nBalance Lamp by Victor Castanera\nAcrylic vases by Hattern\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 27.\nAcrylic vases by Hattern\nThe Playful Geometry by Pedro Reyes\nThe Passenger rugs collection by Cold Picnic\nChandelier by Jaime hayon\nLSD Collection by Elinaulvio \nPhotos by Annikki Valomieli\nLSD Collection by Elinaulvio \nPhotos by Annikki Valomieli\nMachine spectacle  by Jean Tinguely\n",27,{"image":117,"text":118,"number":119},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.28.png","The Respected trade show, BaselWorld 2017 occurred from the 23rd to the 30th of \nMarch in Switzerland. In a glorious celebration of the best achievements in jewellery and \nwatchmaking, discover the highlighting brands of the artistic event and its astonishing \nand luxurious designs.\nTOP EXHIBITORS \nBASELWORLD 2017\nAngelus \nHaving an extensive background \nin watchmaking, the high-end \nand prestigious brand based in \nChaux-de-Fonds, Angelus has \nbecome one of the most influ-\nential manufacturers in the in-\ndustry. The luxurious brand dis-\nplayed the U20 Ultra-Skeleton \nTourbillon which is described as \n“an authentic Haute Horlogerie \nsculpture”. Seeking for transpar-\nency, each element of the watch \nwas preserved while maintaining \na much-needed rigidity and stur-\ndiness. Made from sapphire, this \nmajestic watch showcases prom-\ninent 3D architecture features. \nArmin Strom \nRenowned for their astonishing skeleton watches, \nArmin Strom brings in a new interpretation of tradi-\ntion and architectural movement. Through a complex \nwatchmaking process, the brand follows a philosophy \nof “resonance, whereby two balance wheels oscillating \nin close proximity influence each other and ultimately \nsynchronise”, this can be noticed in Mirrored Force Res-\nonance, a precise and energy saving timepiece. \nArnold & Son\nA watchmaker brand of genera-\ntions that delivers the most sym-\nmetrical and skeletonised designs \none could possibly hope for as \nthey imbue a narrative of their \nown as well as an unmatched \nsophistication. Nebula is an epit-\nome of this notion, as this holis-\ntic design offers a wide variety of \nachievements, from a three-di-\nmensional view to a striking \npower reserve and mirror effect. \nIn addition, the watch presents \na seamless symmetry in all sides. \nArtya\nGuided by Yvan Arpa, the \navant-garde \nand \nluxury \nbrand takes watchmaking \nto new extremes by provid-\ning ingenious and luxurious \ntimepieces that have a one-\nof-a-kind aesthetic appeal. \nOffering the world with a \ncluster of pieces at Basel-\nWorld, such as the Son of \nthe Sea Tourbillon, the Sun \nTourbillon and the Race Red \nOz, each creative design has \nits own set of exceptional \nparticularities. \nBreguet\nAlways pursuing new forms to reinvent and im-\nprove their products while maintaining a certain \nsense of tradition, the iconic brand has a timeless \ncharacter that is best understood in its acclaimed \ncollections, take, for instance, the Tradition \nDame 7038 which was displayed at the event. \nA self-winding piece that values a feminine pres-\nence in the aesthetics of mechanical horology.  \nDecorated with a rosette motif and adorned by a \nmother-of-pearl dial, this ingenious piece demon-\nstrates an unparalleled balance and modernity. \n",28,{"image":121,"text":122,"number":123},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.29.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 29.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 29.\nCaran d’Ache \nFounded by Arnold Schweitzer, the Swiss man-\nufacturer knows how to produce high-quality \nand luxurious instruments giving them an ex-\nceptionally crafted identity. In collaboration \nwith horological laboratory MB&F, Caran \nd’Ache manufactured a realistic and limited \nedition, entitled Astrograph, which the best of \ncreativity and technology, it is even considered \nto be one of the most complex pieces produced \nby the Geneva-based brand. \nImperiali Genève  \nRecognised for being a force of \nnature in regards to the rein-\nvention and transformation of \npieces, the imperial brand is of-\nten capable of blending in a me-\nchanical precision, a superior level \nof watchmaking with the finest \nmaterials as well as conveying to \nstate-of-the-art electronics. Re-\ncently, they showcased the most \nresourceful cigar cabinet, dubbed \nas Emperador which consisted \nof twenty-four cigars all rolled \nin fine gold leaf and severely pro-\ntected by individual glass sleeves \nso as to not suffer any damage. It \nbecomes a true experience to the \nsenses while exploration a new \nanother level of sophistication \nand cleverness. \nJaquet Droz\nThe luxury watchmaker has a \nlot of history and cultural signif-\nicance added to its name since it \nhas been established for over three \ncenturies. Through preciously re-\nfined aesthetics, Jaquet Droz has \nrecently launched its iconic line of \nwomen’s watches, named Grande \nSeconde that features as its main \nplayer, mother-of-pearl. Contrast-\ning materials and colours, this \nmechanical sculpture was made \nto the point of precision. \nKerbedanz\nCombining symbolisms of traditional Swiss \nwatchmaking and artistry with mythological \nbeliefs and cutting-edge materials, the Neuchâ-\ntel-based brand focuses on keeping an artisanal \nheritage while producing high-end jewellery. \nSappheiros Tourbillon Black Edition was one of \nthe exhibitions of the brand at BaselWorld which \ncovered in a carbon coating and provides unique \nlight effects. Besides its functionality, this piece \nis a defying and timeless design that highlights a \nhistorical sense and ever-lasting adoration.\nRebellion\nFusing watchmaking with cars mechanisms, the ingenious brand carries on \na passionate and intense approach towards producing high-quality materials. \nCharacterised by a sleek interior, Rebellion’s Predator 2.0 Regulator Tourbillon \nhas a modular and customisable case that symbolises the brand’s principles of \ntradition and precision. This empowering timepiece has an incredible sum of \n65 hours of power reserve.\n",29,{"image":125,"text":126,"number":127},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.30.png","Voutilainen\nKari Voutilainen who shares a \nhighly-esteemed preserving for \ntradition has managed his own \nwatchmaking manufacture since \n2002. Having the expertise and \npassion for minutes and hours, \nthe \nindependent \nwatchmak-\ner creates complex and vintage \ntimepieces favouring a more clas-\nsical yet timeless design.\nHarry Winston\nHarry Winston provides ulti-\nmate fine jewellery and high-end \nwatchmaking when it comes to \ntimeless elegance. Revolutionis-\ning aesthetics all over the globe, \nthe brand’s products are known \nfor enhancing the wrists and \nnecks of many wealthy people \nand luxury seekers. At BaselWorld \n2017, the brand presented the Av-\nenue Classic Cherry Blossom, a \ntimepiece inspired by the beauty \nof a cherry tree, in addition to \nbeing made of precious stones \nlike white diamonds and pink \nsapphires. \nCvstos\nFollowing a high technological approach to \nwatchmaking, Swiss brand Cvstos was founded \nin 2005, and since then, it has received acclaimed \ndistinction for its holistic and modern approach \nto design. Freshly launching their Re-Belle col-\nlection for women which consists of mingling \nwatchmaking, jewellery and artistic crafts, Cvs-\ntos has created a rhythmic and authentic product \nmade from the finest materials, like mother-of-\npearl, diamonds, gold and steel. \nAerowatch\nSeeing time as a subjective ele-\nment of life, renowned Jura-based \nbrand, Aerowatch has been in \nthe watchmaking industry since \n1910 and their mission is to create \nhigh-quality timepieces through \nmechanical processes, self-wind-\ning and skeletonised models. The \nbrand’s new numbered edition \nchronograph displays a contem-\nporary style highlighted by the \nfine traditions of Swiss crafts-\nmanship. \nBergstern \nTaking into consideration that the \ndistinctive Swiss brand is known \nfrom retrieving inspiration from \nnatural and grandiose landscapes \nas well as the strength of the \nhuman character, Bergstern pre-\nsented a dynamic and vigorous \ntimepiece dubbed as Active. This \nfunctional and graphic watch has \na sporty appearance while engag-\ning to a modern style with chro-\nnograph and tachymeter scales. \niamonds and pink sapphires. \nCuervo y Sobrinos\nCharacterised by its singular Latin Heritage, Cu-\nervo y Sobrinos has a unique sense of tradition \nand identity. Its jewellery and watchmaking \npieces display a sleek style and high-quality, ex-\nuding warmth, glamour and refinement. By vir-\ntue of such, the brand’s Torpedo Pirata Chrono \nDay Date brings the Caribbean spirit to Swiss \nmanufacturing and its design was inspired by the \nbuccaneers.\n",30,{"image":129,"text":130,"number":131},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.31.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 31.\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 31.\nRado\nThrough tradition, research, innovation and \ntechnology, Rado conceives incredible time-\npieces that are known for its durability and \neye-catching factor. In regards to the brand’s \nHyperChrone Macht Point, Rado returned to \nthis product by conceding a new and far trend-\nier appearance highlighting a perplexing blue \ncolour and innovating details, including a sport-\ning style and high-tech ceramics. \nGvchiani\nThe recently founded Swiss brand \nbest defines its style as a “Luxury \nof Tomorrow”. Producing fine \npieces of watches and jewellery, \nGvchiani is led by Shant Ghou-\nchian who has an avant-garde no-\ntion of luxury which can be easily \nseen in his modern pieces. The Big \nSquare Chronograph was one of \nthe brand’s most distinguished \ntimepieces to be presented at \nBasel, displaying a lengthened \ndimension and showing no tra-\nditional characteristics whatso-\never. “Designed by brand found-\ner Shant Ghouchian, the hands \nmove as if by magic beneath this \nsignature X as if to symbolise Gv-\nchiani’s arrival in the elite circle of \nluxury watchmaking.”\nMaurice Lacroix\nHaving the sole purpose of con-\nserving the traditional aspects of \nSwiss manufacturing and watch-\nmaking, Maurice Lacroix creates \nthe most refined and detailed \ntimepieces. In a quest to moderni-\nsation and trendiness, the brand \ncreated Aikon Chronograph 44 \nMM, an all blue beauty that \nshowcases a sunburst dial as well \nas matching leather straps.\nTissot\nThe Internationally successful and acclaimed \nbrand makes sure each product concentrates \nthe much-wanted Swiss quality. Having a dis-\ntinctive touch for innovation and tradition, \nTissot produces authentic and efficient watch-\nes. During BaselWorld, the brand in collabora-\ntion with MotoGP showcases the magnificent \nT-Race Automatic Limited Edition, every com-\nponent of the timepiece was carefully selected \nin order to also represent characteristics of the \nmotorcycle industry, resulting in a wonderful \ndesign of black and pink gold tones. \nHamilton\nRecognised as one of the leading watchmakers in the whole wide world, \nHamilton is best characterised by its “American spirit and Swiss precision” \nas well as a supreme aviation heritage. Its products showcase an exceptional \ndesign approach as they create sophisticated and functional pieces. At Basel-\nWorld, Hamilton showed to the world the astonishing Khaki X-Wind Auto \nChrono, an exquisite timepiece that offers a classic aviation resemblance, an \nx-shaped case and a monochrome styling. However, what differentiates this \nwatch from others is the components that make its inside, from automatic \nValjoux movement to a drift-angle calculator.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",31,{"image":133,"text":134,"number":135},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.32.png","Hublot \nDescribed as the pioneers of innova-\ntive movements in the watchmak-\ning industry, Hublot has the knowl-\nedge to develop ground-breaking \ntimepieces through the use of \ncutting-edge materials and forms. \nHublot’s Big Bang Unico GMT fol-\nlows this notion while combining \ningenuity with simplicity. It is the \nperfect watch for those who are of-\nten in different time zones. \nTag Heuer   \nBased in Chaux-de-Fonds, the \nSwiss company manufactures a \ncluster of remarkable and luxuri-\nous pieces, from watches to fash-\nion accessories. While it was only \nlaunched in 2015, the Carrera \nHeuer-01 has quickly become the \nbrand’s signature Chronograph \ndue its contemporary, elegant \nand all-ceramic styling as well as \na deep black shade. \nZenith\nPrepared to face any type of chal-\nlenges or limitation, the world-\nwide leading brand, Zenith is re-\nnowned for its adventurous spirit \nas well as fine watchmaking. Re-\ncently, the Swiss brand has revis-\nited one of its main models by \ngiving it a new Chronograph and \nvintage flair along with brand-\nnew high-frequency movement \nwhich allows the timepiece to \nhave 50 hours of power reserve. \nFrederique Constant\nBased in Genève, the brand was established \nby Aletta Bax and Peter Stas back in 1988. The \nbrand’s style is best described for a traditional \napproach to design while producing timeless \npieces, in their creations, they also showcase the \nutmost fondness for details. At the esteemed \ntrade show, BaselWorld, Frederique Constant \npresented the reinvented Classic Worldtimer \nManufacture with a case in golden tones and an \ninterior of chocolate colour. The watch is marked \nby clean lines and an extraordinary simplicity. \nBlancpain \nSetting a standard of excellence and improve-\nment since 1735, Blancpain is celebrated for \ncreating mechanical timepieces that uphold a \ncertain style of tradition as well as a provocative \nsense. The Fifty Fathoms Bathy is a vintage-in-\nspired timepiece that surveys to the brand’s \nprinciples. It is represented by a high-level of \nprecision, “The watch beats to the rhythm of \nCalibre 1150, an authentic technical feat notably \ncomprising two series-coupled barrels delivering \na 100-hour autonomy.”\nOrtis\nPrepared to face any type of chal-\nlenges or limitation, the world-\nwide leading brand, Zenith is re-\nnowned for its adventurous spirit \nas well as fine watchmaking. Re-\ncently, the Swiss brand has revis-\nited one of its main models by \ngiving it a new Chronograph and \nvintage flair along with brand-\nnew high-frequency movement \nwhich allows the timepiece to \nhave 50 hours of power reserve. \n",32,{"image":137,"text":138,"number":139},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.33.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 33.\nEberhard & Co\nRemarked for an unmeasurable passion and ex-\nperience, Eberhard & Co has a prolonged back-\nground and history on producing high-quality \nand exceptional designs. Showcasing a new \nautomatic model of its Scafograf 300 that is \ncharacterised by a bidirectional bezel shaped \nwith steel. \nPierre Deroche\nFollowing a creative yet techni-\ncal approach, the young brand \nproduces aesthetically pleasing, \ncutting-edge and original time-\npieces that signify and reflect the \nunion and philosophy of brand’s \nfounder Pierre Deroche and his \nwife, Carole. Exuding a classical \ntouch, the revolutionary model \nTNT GMT from Pierre DeR-\noche collection was shown at the \nprestigious watch and jewellery \nshow, singling out a titanium and \nsteel case.\nAlbert Riele\nWith over 150 years of history \nand high-quality timepieces, Al-\nbert Riele signature style lies on \n“effortless \nrefinement” \nwhilst \nblending in elements of modern \nand traditional styles. The chal-\nlenger watch is one of the brand’s \nmost effective and sophisticated \ndesigns, not only due to its wa-\nter-resistant configuration but \nalso its blue shade with luminous \nhour markers, becoming the ideal \ntimepiece for those who love the \ndeep blue sea. \nBreitling\nOne of the leading fronts of wrist chronographs, \nthe Grenchen-based watchmaker specialises in \nconceiving technical watches, and at the same \ntime, it is also a supplier for aviation purposes. \nThis can be understood in Colt Skyracer, a light \nand sturdy vessel by Breitling. While it may be \nlight, the materials that compose this master-\npiece offer paramount resistance against gradual \ndecadence. \nFavre-Leuba\nBeing a pioneer for watch design all over the world, Favre-Leuba is regarded \nas the second oldest Swiss watchmaker. A creativity and technical brand that \nknows its way towards success and high-quality like no other, its timepieces \ndisplay an unprecedented level of functionality, alluring aesthetics and consis-\ntency, just contemplate the brand’s astonishing Raider Harpoon which gives \neasy and clear access to all of its components, either from a technical or infor-\nmative standpoint.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",33,{"image":141,"text":142,"number":143},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.34.png","Bijoumontre\nKnown for blending in watchmaking with \njewellery design, Bijoumontre gives light to ex-\nceeding craftsmanship and tradition. In 2004, \nWilli Saladin and Volker Fink founded the chic \nand elegant source of inspiration for women all \naround the world. “BIJOUMONTRE employs \na unique language of vogue design to celebrate \nthe lives of women.” For instance, the Around \nthe World watch has an iconic configuration \nas it presents ten landmarks, transforming this \npiece into a one-of-a-kind cultural beauty with \nsparkling diamonds.\nVictorinox\nThe Swiss brand’s timepieces stand for a cluster of measures that envision a \nquest for greatness, from functionality to quality, to innovation and design, \nVictorinox was created in 1884 inside a cutler’s workshop and since then it \nhas expanded its ideologies into an international company. I.N.O.X Carbon \nmaterialises this concept as the brand created a perfect vessel made from a \ncarbon resin composite that protects the watch, thus achieving the best per-\nformance possible. \nCharriol\nFounded in 1983 by Philippe Car-\nriol, the Swiss manufacturer has \nan exquisite taste for glamour \nand fashion. At BaselWorld, the \nbrand exhibited the majestic St. \nTropez watch adorned with a \ncascade of green, exuding a femi-\nnine charm - “Vividly evoking the \nscenic splendour of the tiny vil-\nlage of Saint-Tropez on the Côte \nd’Azur after which the collection \nis named, the GreenLight sends \na precious breeze wafting across \nwrists, enhanced by the stunning \nsparkle of around 432 tsavorites.\nFendi Timepieces\nFendi has certainly does have lim-\nitations when it comes to creat-\ning high-quality and conspicuous \npieces, and its Selleria collection \nreflects just this idea. An exclusive \ncluster pieces led by contempora-\nneity, sophistication and versa-\ntility. The Sellaria Strap You will \ngive women the ultimate sense of \nclassiness and playfulness due to \nthe timepiece’s highly ornament-\ned composition, from multi-co-\nloured to leather flower touches. \nGucci\nThe Global fashion phenomenon is notorious \nfor its workmanship techniques and superb aes-\nthetics. Gucci provides fashion and design en-\nthusiasts with the most curated and luxurious \nselection of goods, perpetuating a bewitching \nworld of jewellery and watches. Le Marché des \nMerveilles is no exception to this rule as it high-\nlights gracefully embroidered elements of a bee, \na tiger and a snake against the illustrious Gucci \nstripe. The cases of each watch were made in \nstainless steel.\n",34,{"image":145,"text":146,"number":147},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.35.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 35.\nCalvin Klein\nPerhaps one of the most indulging American \nbrands of fashion, Calvin Klein is famous for is \nwide-ranging products that vary from clothing \napparel to accessories, to furnishings and watch-\nes and several others. During the trade show, the \nprestigious brand presented Calvin Klein Min-\nimal characterised by a harmonious and me-\nticulous design as well as understated graphic \nlines. This masterwork revisits a grand classic \nand adds an, even more, vintage and authentic \ntouch to the brand’s collection of watches.\nMatheny-Tissot\nAssembling a selective production of prestige watches and fine craftsmanship, \nthe Swiss watchmaker was formed by Edmond Matheny-Tissot in late 19th \ncentury. Nowadays, the brand is known for tailoring mechanical timepieces \nand quartz movements. At BaselWorld, the brand showcased Elisir Special \nEdition, a timeless classicism piece, “Free of any superficial elements, this new \nElisir Special Edition stages a particularly legible display of the time and date, \nnatural becoming the indispensable companion of today’s man and woman.”\nMido\nGeorges Schaeren established in 1918 the Jura-based company, Mido. Many of \nits pieces are inspired by architecture reflecting the highest levels of function-\nality and authenticity. Moreover, Mido provides trailblazing technical nov-\nelties as well as mechanical movements. At the BaselWorld, Mido displayed \nthe new Baroncelli Caliber 80 Chronometer Si which is characterised by an \ninexhaustible charm of refinement featuring a notable 80-hour power reserve.\nCatorex\nStarting its history and legacy in the 19th cen-\ntury due to the talent of Georges Ignace Cattin, \na watchmaker and peasant, Catorex has now \ngrown into a transfiguring watch manufacture \nof six generations, producing the most enticing \nwatches and pocket ones you will ever encoun-\nter. This becomes quite evident in the brand’s \nC’Vintage, a self-winding timepiece that re-\nstores an antique movement.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",35,{"image":149,"text":150,"number":151},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.36.png","Movado\nMovado is an American watchmaker driven by heritage and innovation, hav-\ning its own watch museum. At the acclaimed trade show, the watchmaking \nexpert launched a new Ultra Slim Collection that embodies the essence of \nminimalist aesthetics, “Modern yet timeless, effortlessly wearable and ex-\ntremely comfortable on the wrist, this new Ultra Slim model is very much in \nsync with the mood of the moment.”\nAlpina\nFounded in 1883 by Gottlieb Hauser, the worldwide manufacturer of luxu-\nry watches based in Plan-les-Quantes. Alpina demonstrated a restoration \nof Seastrong Horological Smartwatch – “While it has maintained its diving \ncredentials and its distinctive identity codes of watchmaking craftsmanship \nalong with pleasing aesthetic appeal, it now also turns smart.” Furthermore, \nthe watch also as a sleep monitoring and activity tracking.\nRonda\nThe Swiss company is renowned for combin-\ning traditional expertise with state-of-the-art \ntechnology. From dials to cases, the brand en-\nsures faultlessness in its timepieces. Although \nthe brand specialises mostly on quartz move-\nments, nowadays they also focus on technical \ntimepieces. The Mecano marked the brand’s \nreturn to technical methods in an efficient and \ntransformative design. \nGrand Prix\nFounded in late 20th century by Guy Albert \nCattin, Grand Prix is an international brand \nthat “aims to be a global provider of charming \nwatches that offer the perfect combination of \nfine Swiss craftsmanship and pioneer spirit.” \nIn addition, the brand crafts the most amazing \nmechanical timepieces, such as the Superlative \nCosc, a piece of many contrasts and textures \nwhich is characterised by a slim and elegant \nsilhouette.\n",36,{"image":153,"text":154,"number":155},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.37.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 37.\nGenie\nCreating \nhereditary \nclassics \nsince 1919, the Swiss brand dis-\nplayed at the grand trade show, \nBaselWorld its new collection of \nclassic attires for men’s wrists \nwhich combines functionality \nwith sturdiness in an astound-\ning steel case. \nLouis Erard \nConceiving authentic and origi-\nnal content, Louis Erard passion \nfor fine craftsmanship and Swiss \ntradition is quite evident in his de-\nsigns, like the regulator with pow-\ner reserve which is a pure and styl-\nish timepiece that amalgamates \ncontemporary and classic details. \nLongines\nBased in Saint-Imier, Longines is has been man-\naged by Walter Von Kanel since 1988. The watch \ncompany provides their expertise through the \nexhibition of traditional, elegant and capable \ndesigns performance-wise. Out of curiosity, \nAcademy Award-winning actress, Kate Winslet \nbecame, in 2010, one of Longines’ ambassadors \nof elegance. \nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",37,{"image":157,"text":158,"number":159},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.38.png","Witness the\nDAWN OF \nTreNDs\nBaselworld is the single-most important trendsetting \nshow for the world’s watch and jewellery industry. \nWhat makes it unmissable is the fact that only here will \nyou find all the key players representing every sector \nof the industry together under one roof. Baselworld is \nwhere the most prestigious international brands \nunveil their innovations, creations and new collections \nin the presence of world-class buyers and the global \npress, all of whom unite here to take the pulse of the \nmarket and witness the start of a new trendsetting cycle \nfor the year. \nSeize the unique opportunity to experience the interplay \nof passion and precision to create perfection. We \ninvite you to join us at Baselworld, where you will be \nawe-struck by the spectacular pavilions, amazed at the \nnew collections, and be amongst those who are a part of \nhistory in the making! \nSee you at Baselworld 2017\nMarch 23 – 30, 2017 \nBasel – switzerland\nBaselworld.coM\n",38,{"image":161,"text":162,"number":163},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.39.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 39.\nBASELWORLD.COM\nMARCH 23 – 30, 2017\nT e one unmissable trendsetting show for the entire watch and jewellery \nindustry, where all key players unite to unveil their latest creations and innovations. \nBe a part of this premier event and experience passion, precision and perfection in action.\n",39,{"image":165,"text":166,"number":167},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.40.png","MOST COVETED ARMCHAIR \nThe award for most coveted armchair goes to Ritz Paris Home Collection with \nthis fabulously upholstered chair which serves as the epitome of luxury and \ncomfort. “Ritz Paris is much more than a hotel, it’s an atmosphere, an art \nde Vivre that allows itself the luxury of a timeless elegance, creativity, and \neclecticism.” – Alberto Vignatelli, CEO and Chairman of Luxury Living Group.\nDuring Maison et Objet 2017, Coveted Magazine launched for the first time ever a new ceremonial distinction \ndubbed as Coveted Awards, in a celebration of the most awe-inspiring and creative designs that were shown this year \nat the lifestyle event.  The awards consisted of twenty-seven categories that register the most coveted achievements \nin the world of design, from consoles to dining chairs, to floor lamps, to armchairs, to wall mirrors, and the list goes \non. Discover the very first recipients of the Coveted Award\nBe seduced by the golden Parker lamp, a stilnovo sconce full of jazz groove. Its sophisticated \ngolden brass tubes will light up the finest restaurants, lobbies & contemporary settings.\nDISCOVER THE RECIPIENTS \nOF THE INAUGURAL COVETED AWARDS \nMOST COVETED SOFA \nBoca do Lobo was acknowledged for Most CovetED \nSofa for the classic Imperfectio Providing exquisite and \nemotive experiences, Boca do Lobo is driven by a desire \nof highlighting Portuguese culture and traditions in an \narray of jaw-dropping pieces.\nMOST COVETED BAR CHAIR \nReceiving the award for Most Coveted Bar Chair, \nRiluc masters the art of transforming metal creating \nhigh-quality and traditional designs.\nMOST COVETED BATHROOM DESIGN \nDue to this amazing Bathroom setting displayed at Maison et Objet, Maison \nValentina was awarded Most Coveted Bathroom Design. The Brand produces \npieces with the most cutting-edge technology and contemporary features.\n",40,{"image":169,"text":170,"number":171},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.41.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 41.\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 41.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nMOST COVETED DINING CHAIR \nFor the Most Coveted Dining Room Chair, the award \nwent to Meridiani. Masterfully fusing traditional \nelements with contemporary details, the Italian brand \ncreates a new concept of luxury and sophistication \nthat seem natural and relaxed to the eye.\nMOST COVETED DINING TABLE \nThe award for Most Coveted Award was given to De Castelli, founded in \n2003 by Albino Celato, who masters the art of shaping iron like no other. \nThe brand designs pieces that combine handcrafting tradition with the latest \ntechnological sources.\nMOST COVETED MIRROR \nA part of the Brass Ensemble Collection from Ghidini \n1961, the aesthetically crafted Kaleidos Mirror designed \nby Campana Brothers was awarded the Most Coveted \nMirror at the event. According to Fernando Campana, \n“the piece is composed of six hinged mirror blades. The \nbrass base and gilded mirrors create a kaleidoscope of \ngolden tones and reflections. The piece can be used as a \nlamp as it is backlit.”\nMOST COVETED DINING ROOM DESIGN \nFendi Casa was distinguished for this exceptional dining room design. Providing \ncosmopolitan and charismatic settings, the collection displays a wide variety of \naesthetics from current to classic styles\n",41,{"image":173,"text":174,"number":175},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.42.png","MOST COVETED RUG DESIGN \nOffering exclusive collections of handmade \nrugs, the award for Most Coveted Rug Design \nwas giving to the classically contemporary \nand Italian-based brand, Sahrai.\nMOST COVETED FLOOR LAMP \nLignes de Demarcation was awarded the \nMost CovetED Floor Lamp for their amazing \nwork with B211 in white tones which was \ndesigned by Michel Buffet.\nMOST COVETED CENTRE TABLE \nCollecting the award for Most Coveted \nCenter Table was JNL Collection, whose \npassion for luxury furniture and lighting \npieces goes beyond any words. \nMOST COVETED TEXTILES \nThe Most Coveted Textiles award was presented \nto LCD Textile Edition. \nThe Belgian-born Parisian designer, Luc Druez \ncreates unique designs by mixing natural and \ntechnical fibres.\nMOST COVETED STOOL \nThe award for Most CovetED Stool was \nhonoured to the Italian-based brand, Porada. \nFounded in 1948 by Luigi Alliev, they focus \non creating the most alluring productions \nthrough the use of specialised craftsmanship \nwood techniques, from seating arrangements \nto unique lighting pieces.\nMOST COVETED \nSUSPENSION LAMP \nFor Most Coveted Suspension Lamp, the \naward was giving to Luxxu. Providing an \nintense and emotive experience, Luxxu \ndesigns with a distinctive elegance that \nmatches classic forms with contemporary \npersonalities.\n",42,{"image":177,"text":178,"number":179},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.43.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 43.\nMOST COVETED SIDEBOARD \nRenowned for creating revolutionary mid-century furniture \ndesigners, Essential Home accepted the award for Most \nCoveted Sideboard for the exceptional Anthony Sideboard, \nwhich features a playful geometric pattern as well as a glossy \ngold and dark walnut wood finish. \nMOST COVETED HOME ACCESSORIES \nThe Valencia-based company Lladró was awarded for Most Coveted \nHome Accessories. The Brand is renowned for exploring the \ninteresting world of porcelain sculptures.\nMOST COVETED WALL LAMP \nArt et Floritude received the award for Most Coveted Wall Lamp. The \nlighting manufacturers focus on creating contemporary decorative \nlighting fixtures through the use of metal foliage and porcelain \nflowers, giving form to enticing designs.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",43,{"image":181,"text":182,"number":183},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.44.png","MOST COVETED TABLE ACCESSORIES \nThe recipient of the Most Coveted Table Accessories was presented \nto the internationally acclaimed brand, Skultuna featuring the spike \nseries which was designed by Maria Nilsdotter.\nEDITEUR TISSUES \nAt Deco OFF, the awe-inspiring luxury design house Pierre Frey \nreceived the award for Éditeur de Tissus. The French house designs \nand manufactures the most spectacular pieces of fabrics and \nwallpapers, always with a touch of tradition.\nMOST COVETED LIVING ROOM DESIGN \nThe award for the Most Coveted Living Room design was granted \nto the fierce brand, Brabbu. With a motto of “intense way of living”, \nthey create the most thrilling furniture pieces that enhance any type \nof setting.\nMOST COVETED KIDS BEDROOM DESIGN \nFocusing on conceiving the perfect decorative projects, or better yet, \nkingdoms for children, Circu had to be the recipient for Most Coveted \nKids Bedroom Design, just take a look at the adventurous Sky B Plane.\n",44,{"image":185,"text":186,"number":187},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.45.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 45.\nMOST COVETED HOSPITALITY CONCEPTUAL \nThe award for Most Coveted Hospitality Conceptual went to Covet \nHouse. Having eight European design brands showcasing their uniquely \naesthetic pieces, from lighting to furniture, the brand consists of a place \nwhere designers, architects, press, bloggers, and field experts come together \nfor a design celebration. It takes you on a journey where innovation meets \ncomfort and Luxury.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",45,{"image":189,"text":190,"number":191},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.46.png","NEW SHOWROOMS\nINTERNI MOBILI & DESIGN\nFounded in 1933, Interni Mobili & Design has the main focus on \nthe sale, design and decoration of homes and offices. From the \nheadquarter in Verano Brianza, the heart of furniture production \n“Made in Italy“, to the showrooms in Milan and Bergamo, the \nInterni Group has carried its brand name for more than 80 years \nwith the most eminent Italian and International brands of fur-\nniture and design.Interni’s philosophy is to change each environ-\nment into a new concept of living always aligned with the needs \nand styles of those living there. Basically, it is a way of seeing the \ninterior design that is perfectly represented in the layout of each \nof the 11 showrooms of Interni Group to always guarantee the \nbest-tailored service. \nThis finest multibrand furniture store represents a choice of a \ngood quality service, since it includes preciousness in the selec-\ntion of pieces, in the selection of the materials, solutions made \nwith creativity, all with the highest attention to brands and to \nclients. From every point of view, Interni represents the certain \nof choosing a good quality service.Since Milan and Lombardy are \nthe centre of attraction of the best design, Interni has concen-\ntrated in the sphere of influence of the Lombard capital all his \nmost important showrooms. But Interni’s world goes far beyond \nMilan’s borders. Who chooses Interni chooses the safety to make \nany home or work environment more comfortable, safer, and, \nalso very important, more beautiful. It is a choice of value in-\ntended to be renewed over time. \n",46,{"image":193,"text":194,"number":195},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.47.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 47.\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nBREDAQUARANTA\nIf you are a fan of the exquisite and exclusive design proposed by \nthe worldwide most renowned brands, then Bredaquaranta is a \nmust-visit place in Milan.\nBredaquaranta is the synonym to extremely high quality in interior \ndesign and in the selection of most exclusive furniture collections. \nBredaquaranta is a quality certificate that includes a strong passion \nfor elegance, awareness of Made in Italy values, knowledge of the \ntradition and the story of industrial design together with research \nand innovation, making the showroom a strong partner in the cre-\nation of elegant environments aligned with Clients expectations.\nThis deluxe Milan Showroom offers an accurate service and sug-\ngests the best technical and aesthetic solutions to furnish all house \ninteriors with luxury and design furnishings from the main brands \nin the sector, such as Tom Dixon, Rolf Benz, Living Divani, Baxter, \nMoooi, Poltrona Frau, Arclinea, B&B Italia, Cassina, Colombostile, \nGiorgetti , Maxalto and many others. \nWith thirty years of experience in sales, projects, product and instal-\nlation knowledge, this multi-brand furniture store combines taste \nwith function and practical needs to create an optimal living place \nfor those living in it. \nWhat makes Bredaquaranta so distinguished is the ability to lead \nall furnishing working phases, from the general floor plan to the di-\nrection of works, including materials selection, aesthetic-functional \nsolutions research, custom made jobs and the final choice of com-\nplements and accessories.\nThe aim is to give the final client the guarantee of a harmonic “look \nand feel” perception, the capacity to propose a balanced look, man-\naging all technical aspects with a special care to all details, always \nfocusing on the final result and the main purpose of a house: being \ncalled a home. \nWhat makes Bredaquaranta so distinguished is the \nability to lead all furnishing working phases, from the \ngeneral floor plan to the direction of works...\n",47,{"image":197,"text":198,"number":199},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.48.png","Born in Moscow, Alexandra Fedorova has an extensive background in architecture,\nbeing quite the accomplished artist in the field. \nALEXANDRA FEDOROVA\nFEDOROVA ARCHITECTS\naving worked in institutions, such as UB Design Studio, \nSUE Moscow Research and Mosproekt 4, the gifted ar-\nchitect and designer has managed her own architectural bureau \nsince 2004, getting specialised in designing residential and public \nbuildings as well as interiors.  \nWith many years of experience in this industry, Fedorova revealed \nthat her passion and creativity are what drive her to create aston-\nishing projects, she discloses, “The most pleasant thing is to have \nsatisfaction from the final result, when you look at the beautiful \nphotos and remember how long and accurate it was to create all \nthe details.”\nBest describing her philosophy as timeless, her bureau prides itself \non conceiving trendy and valuable settings and designs that will \nstill matter as time goes by. Independently of the type of service, \nthey always approach a work from an architectural standpoint, \nas she explained, “We create living environments for people in the \nform of volumetric and spatial compositions, which may be sup-\nplemented by accessories, if and when necessary, but the essence \nof the space remains the same.”\nTen years ago, the interior designer and architect started a project \nthat consisted of 15 topical houses in Pestovo, one of the biggest \nsuburban villages of Russia. In an attention-grabbing tale, one \nof the houses was recently bought and the owner had no prior \nknowledge that Alexandra had built it, as he requested her exper-\ntise to work in the interiors. This served as a major inspiration \nfor the designer to return to an old project as she created “some \nfaçade finishing and interior” along with a smaller guest house \nplaced nearby.\n",48,{"image":201,"text":202,"number":203},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.49.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 49.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 49.\n",49,{"image":205,"text":206,"number":207},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.50.png","In order to have the best outcome, Fedorova believes \nthat one must pay close attention to every partic-\nularity of a project, emphasising the importance of \ndiscovering the right architects or designers. It is \nnot an individual art form, it is rather complex and \nlengthy, thus the designer gives a piece of advice in \nnot trying to do everything by oneself.\n“The most pleasant thing is to \nhave satisfaction from the final \nresult, when you look at the \nbeautiful photos and remember \nhow long and accurate it was to \ncreate all the details.”\n",50,{"image":209,"text":210,"number":211},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.51.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 51.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n",51,{"image":213,"text":214,"number":215},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.52.png","JEAN-MARIE MASSAUD\nMASSAUD DESIGN\nThe world of design works in mysterious ways concerning the \nexperiences and meanings it provides. It is a detailed art form \nthat requires an abundant amount of willpower and passion \nfrom its resourceful professionals. French designer and architect, \nJean-Marie Massaud who best describes himself as a perfection-\nist and generous person, embodies this reality perfectly. \nEducated in aeronautical engineering, it was later on that the de-\nsigner discovered the wonders of design, having worked in many \nsectors, from industrial design to furnishings. In 2000, Massaud \nfounded his own studio and has since then collaborated with nu-\nmerous prominent brands, such as Poliform, B&B Italia, Poltrona \nFrau and Dior. \nFollowing a philosophy of improving something for the better \nand giving great importance to context, Massaud has a quest of \nfocusing on the essentials in regards to the means and experienc-\nes that his creations convey to the public. \nFor the designer, a project becomes more than what meets the \neye, for instance, when designing a football stadium, a subma-\nrine or a car, one must always have the perception of the sur-\nroundings. On the other hand, when undertaking a residential \nproject, Massaud contests the idea of decoration or statement \nand purely concentrates on matters like offering a sense of inti-\nmacy, freedom and comfort, hence creating the right ambience \nand an incredible design. \nFormerly, Massaud would frequently do projects all over the \nworld, from Europe to Japan, to California and Mexico in the pur-\nsuit of betterments and understandings. Nowadays he doesn’t \ntravel as much in far countries as a personal choice, though. Mas-\nsaud’s studio is based in Paris and the designer currently lives in \nthe countryside commune of Saint-Paul-de-Vince, so taking into \nconsideration all the technological progress, it becomes more ac-\ncessible to make contact with his team or go to nearby places. \nAnother aspect that the French inventor never neglects is direct-\ning towards qualitative values instead of quantitative. It serves \nas a state of mind for Massaud, as he views that in any kind of \nsociety, it is more imperative to grow than to produce an absurd \namount of things, after all, the essence of living registers in the \nformer rather than the latter. \n",52,{"image":217,"text":218,"number":219},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.53.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 53.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n",53,{"image":221,"text":222,"number":223},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.54.png","“The way I try to practice it is, of course, by giving \npeople the context of the means to free them from the \nmatter. To give the right opportunities and to live the \nright experiences.”\n",54,{"image":225,"text":226,"number":227},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.55.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 55.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\nHe believes being awarded a distinction from peers is important \nbecause one is able to receive feedback and being recognised for \ntheir professional work. Furthermore, he finds it absolutely fun-\ndamental that in the world of architecture or design, one must \nfortify vital relationships as well as actually experiencing and at-\ntempting new perspectives more than to observing. \nThe ambiguity of a concept like design comes from a variety of \nunderstandings of different cultures and ways of living. \nTo Massaud, design sort of boils down to meanings, contexts \nand experiences, as he discloses, “the way I try to practice it is, \nof course, by giving people the context of the means to free them \nfrom the matter. To give the right opportunities and to live the \nright experiences.” In conclusion, he advises young designers to \nalways follow their heart and intuitions, to put themselves in a \nposition of visibility and authenticity. He also mentions that it \nis essential for designers to be specialists of time, signifying an \nawareness of what is going on in the industry.  \n",55,{"image":229,"text":230,"number":231},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.56.png","RADU DRAGAN \nDRAGAN ARCHITECTURE\n“Did the Pope Sixtus IV ask \nMichelangelo to decorate the \nSistine Chapel as an architect, as an \ninterior designer? In his time, this \nquestion would have been perfectly \nincongruous!”\nGraduated from the Ion Mincu Institute of Architecture in Bu-\ncharest, Radu Dragan has become a prominent architect and \nurban planner, establishing his own company in Paris, Dragan \nArchitecture, which was founded in 2007. He is a proud member \nof the French Order of Architects. In addition, the architect has \nalso taught for over ten years in an Architecture School.\nThe opportunity to enter in the design industry arose in 2001 \nafter a client requested a decoration proposal for his Conference \nCentre in Saudi Arabia.  Despite the fact that his office, which \nhe managed with some friends, was only executing architecture \nprojects, after a convincing and thought out presentation, they \nwere the chosen ones to complete the proposal from a long list \nof competitors. \nConcerning his signature style, Radu Dragan discloses, “As an \narchitect, I was used to thinking about space, not only about the \nwalls and floor decoration, but to think the space in its whole, \nto think to proportions between void and empty, and so on.” \nThe architect’s most beloved style to use in spaces is minimal-\nist and refined; however, it is a variety that does not attract all \nsorts of crowds, so the company doesn’t get asked very often. He \nfurthers explains that the most coveted desires involve classical \nand expensive decorations, and he finds it difficult to convince \ncertain clients otherwise. \nMoreover, Dragan considers that there aren’t that many dis-\nsimilarities between architecture and interior design, only as of \nlately, has this comparison gained notice mainly due to extreme \nspecialisation, as he continued “Did the Pope Sixtus IV ask Mi-\nchelangelo to decorate the Sistine Chapel as an architect, as an \ninterior designer? In his time, this question would have been per-\nfectly incongruous!”\n",56,{"image":233,"text":234,"number":235},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.57.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 57.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n",57,{"image":237,"text":238,"number":239},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.58.png","Defining nature as an \n“inexhaustible source of \ninspiration”, the architect \ndraws inspiration from it by \nobserving to natural forms and \nelements, for example, shells, \ntrees, leaves, vegetal forms, \nminerals and countless others.\nComparing resources between architecture and interior design, \nRadu Dragan explained that, while in the former doesn’t allow \nfor a wide selection of materials, relying mostly on matters, such \nas concrete, metal, wood and Corian, the latter has no “structur-\nal constraints” and one is capable of inventing and creating to \nalmost limits which almost happens as a disadvantage, because \ngoing forward, everyone expects something original each time.  \nDefining nature as an “inexhaustible source of inspiration”, the \narchitect draws inspiration from it by observing to natural forms \nand elements, for example, shells, trees, leaves, vegetal forms, \nminerals and countless others. \nCiting modern artists such as Louis Kahn, Le Corbusier as his \nmain references due to their mystical and silenced approach to-\nwards art, Radu Dragan feels as thou in our contemporary world, \nsomething is absent, as he explains, “The buildings of our time \ndon’t transmit silence. I know, it was said that architecture \nis frozen music, but this was said by Goethe, it is a Romantic \nthinking. Architecture has not to be music, it has to be silence.”\n",58,{"image":241,"text":242,"number":243},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.59.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 59.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\nFollowing a philosophy of discontentment, to always pursue \nsomething better, Dragan Architecture is currently working on a \nhandful of architecture projects in France as well as a little villa \nextension and a medical clinic. In regards to interior design ven-\ntures, the company is actually on the search for new material to \nexplore and then decorate.  \nAs a final point and in regards to advice to young designers and \nartists in general, Radu Dragan elucidated that, “You need not \nonly talent and a big sense of effort, you must also have the sense \nof relationship and a lot of chance. I cannot give advice. This \nprofession, you have to like it, and to work hard.”\n",59,{"image":245,"text":246,"number":247},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.60.png","VISTA ALEGRE\nWITH NUNO BARRA\nManufacturing astonishing pieces of porcelain since 1824, Vista \nAlegre is the main reference in regards to this industry. In its \ncarefully scrutinised productions, the brand continuously estab-\nlishes a strong connection with culture and art as well as blend-\ning elements that resort to tradition and modernity. \nAccording to Nuno Barra, the marketing and new product de-\nvelopment director, the biggest factor in the world of design in \nterms of trends, aside from its growth due mainly to digital ad-\nvancements, is working with renowned designers, visual artists \nand architectures to bring in that much needed contemporary \ntouch without ever losing sight of tradition. \nThe brand has partnered with prominent and influential design-\ners, such as Marcel Wanders and Jamie Hayon. For Vista Alegre, \nthe most imperative aspect is to join forces with entities whose \nwork is the most suitable to the brand’s ideologies and desires. \nThere is always a time issue in regards to the best moment a \ncertain product or collection should be launched so as to be a \ncounterpart with the latest trends in the industry. \nVista Alegre’s philosophy is best defined for the ambition to pro-\nduce high-quality creations and providing excellence to its cus-\ntomers. Past, present, future, the brand always delivers when it \ncomes to porcelain designs, independently of concerning a more \ntechnical or creative approach. It has a specific target audience \nand their overall design practice involves a team that is com-\npleted by skilled and passionate individuals. By virtue of this, \nthe factory becomes quite flexible when it comes to maintain-\ning the quality of its pieces, either if it involves craftsmanship, \npaintwork or hospitality.  In addition, with the assistance of ma-\nchinery, the more complex products become easier to complete, \nwhich otherwise would be completely impossible. Basically, \nVista Alegre preserves the traditional techniques while adding a \ntouch of contemporaneousness. \n",60,{"image":249,"text":250,"number":251},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.61.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 61.\n“...defined for the ambition to produce \nhigh-quality creations and providing \nexcellence to its customers”\nVista Alegre has the advantage of producing in Europe, more spe-\ncifically in Portugal, conversely to many brands who dislocate \nthemselves to other regions. This allows them to have an under-\nstanding of everything that is happening within the brand and \nalso becomes more accessible to launch products, thus facilitat-\ning the whole quest for excellence.\nThe Brand’s museum was actually created in 1964. Displaying \nproducts from various brands, the monumental milestone rep-\nresents the entire history and evolution of porcelain.  \nNuno Barra believes that the hospitality sector has changed sig-\nnificantly in reference to developing a product. Presently, the \ntransformation is all about the leader’s wants and idealisations \nand those who are actually going to utilise it rather than the \nfactory itself. \nIn view of future projects, Barra asserts that the production pro-\ncess is going to follow a similar path to the present one, having \na linear notion of what the future holds. Vista Alegre has an un-\ncanny awareness of the technical challenges ahead particularly \ndue to the growth of the digital era. As a result, a series of en-\nquiries take precedences, such as the contribution of a customer \nin the development of a product which leads to issues like cus-\ntomization of pieces or a shorter lifespan. Nevertheless, this is a \nchallenge that the brand is ready to fully embrace going forward. \nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n",61,{"image":253,"text":254,"number":255},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.62.png","NADYA ZOTOVA \nRUSSIAN DESIGN YOUNG STAR\n“Enjoy Home”, architectural and interior design studio based in \nMoscow, is one of the most recognisable in the Russian market. \nPrimarily due to the integral and unique history, clear marketing \npositioning and constant work on self-improvement. But more \nof all, it is known thanks to an accurate and original design style \nof its founder - Nadya Zotova.\nInterior designer Nadya Zotova finished the British Higher \nSchool of Design and had her internship at Sotheby’s School \nin New York. She is a popular author of various Russian design \nmagazines and blogs abtout décor. Nadya Zotova is an expert in \ndecorating and master in mixing colours of space. She has an ex-\ncellent taste, combining in the interiors different stylistic direc-\ntions and historical periods. Let’s meet her team and the recent \ninterior project in Moscow.\nAbout the team\n“Enjoy Home” is a team of 12 young design lovers who chose to \nwork with different directions, combine different motives and \nfind unconventional and beautiful solutions. The design is their \npassion, a way of life, and therefore each new project brings new \ninspirational ideas and concepts.\nIn a continuous search of the people, places and objects that \ninspire, Enjoy Home team organised creative design-trips. This \nunique Design Travel project helps Russian designers to discover \nwhat is important in the design world, where to buy a piece of \nart and how to bring into the interior that same dream dresser \nfrom a flea market in Paris. \nEnjoy Home is also a managing studio and carpentry workshop, \nin which they create handmade furniture.\n",62,{"image":257,"text":258,"number":259},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.63.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 63.\nDescription of the project\nApartment in Moscow, 80 m²\nWhen a small apartment falls into the hands of a responsible de-\nsigner, the first thing he should do is be concerned about the \ncomfort of the client and be focused on functionality. But if the \nowners of the apartments are artistic and easy-going people, al-\nways prepared for any experiments, the designer will not miss \na chance to add some new ideas.  Initially, the apartment was \na typical example of “stalinka” (architecture style of the Soviet \nUnion under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, between 1933 and \n1955, associated with the socialist realism school of art and ar-\nchitecture): a narrow hallway, a small kitchen, bathroom and \nWC separated. During the process of redevelopment, the design-\ner used every square meter and the result was a bedroom with \na wardrobe. In the living room, she found the place for a large \ndining table, and the corridor lost his area in order to expand to \na spacious bathroom. The owners of the apartment, who often \nwork at home, also received a personal cabinet.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n",63,{"image":261,"text":19,"number":262},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.64.png",64,{"image":264,"text":265,"number":266},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.65.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 65.\nThe colour palette of apartments is built on deep blues and provoc-\native shades of yellow that play with each other in every way. The \nBrightly coloured living room literally exploding in the small kitch-\nen area, but then it switches to a half-whisper in the next room and \nnewly discloses in the bedroom in a gentle flower theme.\nGeometric prints on carpets and textiles in the living room and \nbedroom are responsible for a new dynamic in the interior. The \ncabinet is decorated with discreet vintage stripes and cells. The \natmosphere of the apartment is a mix of typical forms of Ameri-\ncan furniture and vintage style. \nFor the lighting solutions, the Portuguese brand DelightFULL \nwas the chosen one with the stunning suspension lamp Ella, \nwhich is a true design masterpiece. With its sober lines, it has \nsurpassed the test of time. It is a style icon of the fifties and six-\nties perfectly suitable for a living room in a small apartment. Ella \nis a unique ceiling texture handmade in brass with 15 arms and \naluminium lampshades. \nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n",65,{"image":268,"text":269,"number":270},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.66.png","A FASCINATING AND MEMORABLE \nCREATION BY PEPE LEAL\nHeld in Casa Décor Madrid, it all started with a challenge that was \nbrought up by AICEP Portugal Global - Trade & Investment Agency \nfrom the Portuguese Government - to the Spanish interior designer \nPepe Leal. After taking it, Pepe´s main goal was to break up with the \nconceived idea that Portugal is old fashioned and rustic, highlighting \nthe fact that it is a country where tradition and topicality go along \nwith peace and quality.\nFrom the ceilings, passing through the walls and floor, until the dé-\ncor itself, each and every detail came from Portugal in the creation \nof a Lusitano Corner.\nPepe Leal is the protagonist in the conception of this project. \nPassionate for Portugal, he is one of the most renowned Interior De-\nsigners in Spain. He considers Portugal to be “sophisticated and ele-\ngant” and believes that extraordinary things are made there, things \nthat people from Spain are not aware of.\nHe carefully selected Portuguese historic and significant materials, \nlike cork, blue tiles and pink marble, so that he would be able to \nreflect perfectly the Portuguese culture and the kind of furniture \nthat has been made in Portugal. The rich handcrafted Portuguese \ntradition walks hand in hand with the modern design of its indus-\ntry in this Pepe Leal´s creation.  The display puts together various \natmospheres towards a greater chance to show a wider variety of \nproducts. A perfect and glamorous fusion between traditional and \ncontemporary reflects exactly what Portugal represents in this in-\ndustry nowadays.\nAll luxury furniture pieces were flawlessly selected, among them \nyou can find: Heritage Sideboard by Boca do Lobo, Brubeck Suspen-\nsion Light by Delightful, and other brands.\nEverything happened in Madrid, the capital city of Spain and the \nperfect place to toss new trends as it is a golden mine of Interior \nDesigners. With a cosmopolitan and sophisticated lifestyle, Madrid \nis also a splendid brand display for tourists from all over the world.\nThis journey has just begun in Madrid but it is not over yet. The \npossibility of taking this idea to other countries is open so lets look \nforward to it.\n",66,{"image":272,"text":273,"number":274},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.67.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 67.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",67,{"image":276,"text":277,"number":278},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.68.png","PROJECTS \u002F\u002F\nFrom the ceilings, passing \nthrough the walls and floor, until \nthe décor itself, each and every \ndetail came from Portugal in the \ncreation of a Lusitano Corner.\n",68,{"image":280,"text":281,"number":282},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.69.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 69.\n",69,{"image":284,"text":285,"number":286},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.70.png","ARTSY CHIC APARTMENT \nBY PFB DESIGN\nElegant, lavish and stylish is how one can describe the renovation of \na Haussmann style apartment in Paris, signed by Patricia Mauguy \nFlores from PFBDesign. The renovation of this private residence \nhad one main goal, and it was successfully achieved: to enhance \nthe majesty the high ceilings and the ornate moldings give to the \napartment, with a creative symbiosis between luxury furniture and \nan eclectic color scheme.\nMary Mcdonald interior design\n",70,{"image":288,"text":289,"number":290},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.71.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 71.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE79.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\nMary Mcdonald\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 71.\nPatricia Mauguy Flores was requested to work in \nthe overall design of the apartment, which meant \nthat the designer had one big challenge: to manage \nthe space of a large living room and the contiguous \ndining room, entrance hall and kitchen. \nAnd, what happened in fact, was that the passion \nPatricia has for interior design, noble materials, and \nthe association of colors reflects on this spacious \napartment in a way that her clients, a young \nfamily, instantly surrendered to it too. \nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\n",71,{"image":292,"text":293,"number":294},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.72.png","In the living room - a very light and airy spacious \nchamber – the designer made the most of the \nherringbone parquet floors, marble fireplace, \ndouble doors and floor-length windows. She chose \nneutral colors for the sofas, rugs and baccarat style \nlighting fixtures, which were key to making the \napartment feel timeless and even more spacious, \nwhile decorative items like throw pillows and other \nfurniture pieces such as ottomans and armchairs \nbring a pop of bold purple hues and ochre. One of \nthese key items was the DUKONO armchair from \nBrabbu, placed in a join area, set for reading.\nThe color palette used in the dining room was \nbased on a neutral background. It’s a chamber with \nplenty of natural light, filtered by white and lilac \ncurtains, which give greater height to the room. \nThis allowed the designer to go for a bold turquoise \nset of chairs and an audacious purple rug. The \ntwo grand chairs at both tops of the dining table, \nNAMIB also from Brabbu, were custom made to \nperfectly match the room design.\nIndulgence and amenity define the master \nbedroom, which is vestured with beautiful velvets. \nDramatic black curtains, toning with the throw \npillows on the bed and armchairs, make the room \ncozier and prevent all the light from coming in. A \nlarge patterned headboard fills one of the walls, \nwhile an imposing golden mirror lays on the other, \nlodged on the floor.\n",72,{"image":296,"text":297,"number":298},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.73.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 73.\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\n",73,{"image":300,"text":301,"number":302},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.74.png","LUXURY RESIDENCE IN \nITALIAN COUNTRYSIDE\n",74,{"image":304,"text":305,"number":306},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.75.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 75.\nModern and classic at the same time, it’s impossible \nnot to celebrate this unique design by Diff. Studio.\nThis residence is located in the Italian countryside \nand was recently redesigned by Ukrainian Designers \nVitaliy Yorov and Iryna Dzhemesiuk.\nWhen we look to this residence, words like luxurious, \nglamorous and sophisticated can all be used to \ndescribe these amazing aesthetics.\nThe designers are known for their creative approach \nand the fact that they enjoy combining different \nstyles, forms and materials as well as for using \ntechniques from different eras when decorating \ncontemporary spaces. They managed to turn the \nHanna Floor Lamp by DelightFULL into a sculptural \ndecoration for the living room.\nWe can feel the airiness of the space through bright \nand vivid colours. The modern furniture and the \nunique lamps used with classic techniques tell a \nstory and mark the passage of time combined with \ninnovative techniques that turn this apartment into \nan incomparable interior design project.\n “Our work is our hobby, our lifestyle. As interior \ndesigners, we are able to continuously evolve, to \ninspire, to generate ideas, to learn new things, to \ntravel. We are always surrounded by an incredible \nnumber of beautiful things which is the aesthetic \ncomponent in our professional growth. Design is \nalways a creative search of harmony.” Designers \nacknowledge.\nEach zone has its own distinctive character. The \nliving space is a very inviting and comfortable \nspace decorated with shades of green and neutrals, \nwhile the dining room is a bit more theatrical, \nfeaturing a burgundy accent wall and black and \nwhite furnishings. The constant in all the spaces \nis the display of golden accent pieces and the use \nof exquisite lighting fixtures. For the dining area, \nthe designers chose two Brubeck ceiling lamps by \nDelightFULL with a design reminiscent of the pipe \norgan and its dramatic music.\n“Our interiors are comfortable \nspaces with natural materials \nand well-designed details. \nAesthetics and functionality \nare inseparable.”\nWith furniture brands like Minotti, Poltrona Frau, \nKristalia, Amuneal shelving system, it is easy to \nimagine the precision and challenge that designers \ntook under their” wings”. \n“Our interiors are comfortable spaces with natural \nmaterials and well-designed details. Aesthetics and \nfunctionality are inseparable. “\nAs we go along to the kitchen area, we feel that it \nis a little more on the modern side, being defined \nby minimalist designs, clean and simple lines and a \nchromatic palette of neutrals. But in addition to all \nthese elements, the kitchen also has patterned tiles \non the floor and chic wall decor complemented by a \nbatch of minimalist pendant lamps. The kitchen area \nfeatures Valcucine furniture.\nAs we discover more about the story of this residence, \nthe dynamic duo of Designer admits:\n“Interaction with the client is very important. \nWe usually work in contemporary styles such as \nminimalism, loft, eclecticism. Based on this, the \nclient comes to us for these stylistic directions. \nOur goal is to make not just a beautiful picture but \nalso a comfortable space for each specific customer \nconsidering his lifestyle, habits etc. Before we begin \nto develop the project, we discuss and carefully \nexplore our client’s wishes, his action scenario in the \nspace. During each stage, we keep a close relationship \nwith him. We have one common goal, and we both \nare interested in getting a good result.”\nThe residence as a whole is a breathtaking symphony \nof beautiful artwork, eye-catching accent furniture, \nglamorous decorations and an irresistibly beautiful \ncombination of classical and contemporary design \nelements. Its domed ceilings and arched windows \nshare the space with unexpected forms, artistic \ndesign elements.\nOther highlights are the use of brands such as \nMaison Valentina and Boca do Lobo as a signature \nand extension of extreme luxury.\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\n",75,{"image":308,"text":309,"number":310},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.76.png","PROJECT \u002F\u002F\n",76,{"image":312,"text":313,"number":314},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.77.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 77.\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 77.\n",77,{"image":316,"text":317,"number":318},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.78.png","This stylish Manhattan New York apartment added a touch of \nseduction with a sultry KOKET revamp, a luxury design brand \nknown by its statement pieces. The crisp and bright space provid-\ned the perfect backdrop for a luxurious design composed of highly \ndesirable pieces. \nBlending both new and classic designs, the apartment’s color palette \nis neutral focused except for two Geisha barstools adorned in an ex-\notic ombre-effect fabric. In the dining room and living room, lavish \nwallcoverings act as accents to add some texture and depth to the \nroom’s cream walls. Thru the living room, is possible to see the Gei-\nsha sofa curves gracing the house with the extravagance and poise \nof a Kyoto Geisha. Opposite of the sofa sit a pair of black Mia chairs \nfeaturing a base of stacked, tri-colored metal for polished glamour. \nAustrian Palace by Denis Košutić, \nNewton dining table and Pixel cabinet by Boca do Lobo \nA LIGHT & AIRY \nNEW YORK APARTMENT\nThru the living room, is possible to see \nthe Geisha sofa curves gracing the house \nwith the extravagance and poise of a \nKyoto Geisha.\n",78,{"image":320,"text":321,"number":322},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.79.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 79.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 79.\n",79,{"image":324,"text":325,"number":326},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.80.png","The Tears cocktail table in polished brass and black glass create a \nstriking combination, and the design is enhanced when the tear-\nshaped top swivels out to become a tiered cocktail table. Against the \nwall of the living room, the geometric design and exotic finishes of \nthe Opium cabinet will seduce you into a euphoric haze. Comple-\nmenting the geometric design the radiant frame of the Stella mirror \nhangs overhead. The living room offers also an inviting seating area \nto entertain or enjoy alone. The soft wallpaper in Rock On, accen-\ntuate the mid-century modern legs of the Naomi Chair stylishly \ncapped in metal. In the corner, the wild design of the Reptilian floor \nlamp, a sultry glow pours from underneath a delicious satin shade.\nIn the opulent dining room, natural feathers line the accent wall. The \nmuddled browns, blacks and beiges of the genuine quail feathers cre-\nate a sumptuous background for the Nahema chairs and Intuition \ndining table. The two tone metal ribbon of the Intuition dining table \ncomplements the black and brass design of the Nahema chair. \nEven the luxury hallways received the luxury design touch of \nKOKET. Never has a storage cabinet looked as gorgeous as the Pa-\nrisian Armoire. In another alcove, more spectacular storage sits im-\npeccably wrapped in a metallic reptile embossed lamb skin leather \nand sleek black legs. \n",80,{"image":328,"text":329,"number":330},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.81.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 81.\n“The Guilt mirror hangs above the \nTemptation console adding a statement \nwhile enlarging the look of the hallway. ”\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\n",81,{"image":332,"text":333,"number":334},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.82.png","MELBOURNE HOUSE \nGREG NATALE DESIGN\n",82,{"image":336,"text":337,"number":338},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.83.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 83.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\nGrand, intimate and cool. These are the three words that describe \nthis outstanding project of Melbourne House by Greg Natale. \nGreg Natale is an Australian interior designer and the founder \nof Greg Natale Design. His projects are renowned for the use of \nbold colours and patterns and for the creation of warm, layered \nand comfortable spaces. Greg offers a generous and unique view \nwith his creative projects that reflect his passions, experiences, \nknowledge and the philosophy behind his richly tailored, sophis-\nticated style.  \nLocated in Melbourne’s most exclusive tree-lined, inner-city en-\nclaves, Melbourne House is the second property completed for \nthe same client. The House is surrounded by formal gardens, ten-\nnis court and elegant pool areas and interiors that complement \nthe exterior classic aesthetic, featuring an edgier style, elegant \nbut with a contemporary flair. \n",83,{"image":340,"text":341,"number":342},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.84.png","The requirements were very clear. With only six months for con-\ncept, design, construction and installation, it was a home for a \nyoung family with five children, very fond of Mid-century clas-\nsics. A very specific requirement was a big u-shaped sofa in the \nfamily room – somewhere that could become a relaxed family \nhub where seven people could easily come together. At the other \nend of the scale, the formal lounge room had to be a showroom. \nAs it was not the “everyday space”, it could afford to become the \nreal statement area. With the need for a palette that incorporated \ntheir love of rich mauves, this formal area was the opportunity \nto explore it and the result was simply perfect. \nThe starting point for the monochromatic palette came from the \nclose relationship with the client, whose brief was to deliver a \nchic monochromatic scheme, a true delight to the designer. With \nregard to the use of geometry and pattern, this is something that \nGreg Natale has long established as a signature in his interiors \nand product design. The designer loves patterns, something easy \nrecognisable in his projects. The best thing about the client and \ndesigner relationship is that each part can nudge the other in \nnew directions creatively and that’s all part of the thrill of seeing \nthe project come together. \nFor Greg Natale, the formal living room is the real hero of Mel-\nbourne House. On one hand, it encapsulates the spirit of the en-\ntire project and on the other, it plays host to some of Greg’s fa-\nvourite pieces in the house: Salvador Dali Bracelli Lamp from BD \nBarcelona. It’s paired with some stunning, timeless, Fritz Hansen \nselections like the swan and the egg chairs. \n",84,{"image":344,"text":345,"number":346},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.85.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 85.\nThe arrangement may not be as traditional as expected \nin this environment but it sits so effortlessly in the space \nand truly redefines ‘classical elegance’ with the use of \ntwentieth and twenty-first-century design pieces.   \nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 85.\n",85,{"image":348,"text":349,"number":350},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.86.png","MARCEL WANDERS  \nAWARDED ANDAZ AMSTERDAM \nPRINSENGRACHT HOTEL \n",86,{"image":352,"text":353,"number":354},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.87.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 87.\nAwarded on June 11, 2014 by Jetsetter.com, the world’s leading \nluxury travel site, as ‘Best of the Best’ Hotel Awards, Andaz Am-\nsterdam Prinsengracht not only meets with Jetsetter’s rigorous \nquality standards, but also, ‘captures the style, sense of place and \noutstanding experience that makes it the best in a given destina-\ntion’, announces the Managing Editor Leigh Crandall. \nBut this is not the only industry-recognized award that has been \ngiven to Leigh Crandall since its opening in November 2012. \nAmong these, we have the Travellers’ Choice 2014 - Winner Lux-\nury | Romance | Top Hotels (TripAdvisor); Hotel of the Year \n2014 (GaultMillau); Best Guest Review Score 2013 - Winner Five \nStar Hotels Netherlands (Booking.com); Hot List: The World’s \nBest New Hotels 2013 (Condé Nast Traveler); It List: The Best \nNew Hotels 2013 (Travel + Leisure). In addition to this list, the \nAndaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht also proudly holds a Green \nGlobe certification.\nOne of the responsible for this huge success is Marcel Wanders, a \nDutch designer and art director in the Powerhouse studio in Am-\nsterdam, who designs architectural, interior and industrial projects. \nHe became internationally known by his iconic Knotted Chair. \nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",87,{"image":356,"text":357,"number":358},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.88.png","Marcel’s comprehensive design for the Andaz Amsterdam Prin-\nsengracht, a building that used to be the public library of Am-\nsterdam, cherishes Dutch heritage in a multitude of ways. Sen-\nsibilities from the Golden Age and the Discovery Age, as well as \nDelftware, historical maps, navigation instruments and Amster-\ndam’s creative and knowledge economy. All inform its design. \nThe Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht also owns a curated video \nart collection, which is constantly updated.\nIn the atrium, the carpeted floor represents a map of the world \nand the lighting installation an ancient navigation system for \ntravellers, with its constellation of bright stars. The wallpaper \ndepicts Amsterdam’s architectonic heritage and an array of sym-\nbols are organised to illustrate the ascending from hell to heaven. \nThe lavishly proportioned signature Bell Lamps, together with \ntheir internal royal chandeliers, welcome international guests to \nthis smart yet relaxed hotel. \nEvery guest room door number is hand painted in traditional \nDutch house style, giving the feeling of returning to your home \napartment at the end of the day. The furniture and textiles, car-\npets and wallpapers are custom designed, and every piece tells \na story. In Marcel’s own words, ‘As a designer, I always try to \ndesign things with personality and character. I even hand paint-\ned each wash basin in my one minute style myself! They are all \nunique. The Andaz is my gift to Amsterdam!’\n",88,{"image":360,"text":361,"number":362},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.89.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 89.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 89.\n",89,{"image":364,"text":365,"number":366},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.90.png","ECLETIC APARTMENT \nVITERBO INTERIOR DESIGN\n“The apartment is an eclectic mix of \nmyriad styles, colours and textures \nand is a treasure trove filled with the \navid collector´s art, furniture, fabrics \nand coral.”\n",90,{"image":368,"text":369,"number":370},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.91.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 91.\nWith offices in Portugal and Singapore, Viterbo Interior Design is \na leading interior design family company whose success is based \non the genuine effort to deliver a unique creation in every single \nproject they work on. For the past 40 years, the firm has been \nnurturing a creative talent that combines their clients’ needs and \nboundaries with the designers’ own goals and design skills to ex-\nceed everyone’s expectations. This success has already crossed \nthe national frontiers and Gracinha Viterbo features a bit all over \nthe world. Over the years, the group has worked hard to enhance \ntheir customer’s experience through a highly customised ap-\nproach and a strong commitment to their lifestyle vision, which \nis perfectly reflected in the present project. With the belief that \nevery home tells a story and every space is a moment, this house \nis all about creating lifestyles and writing stories through spaces. \nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",91,{"image":372,"text":373,"number":374},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.92.png","The contrasting colours and textures of overlapping carpets, \nrough raffia against the luxuriant emerald green of a Diane Von \nFurstenberg Climbing Leopard Rug juxtaposed with a neutral \ncream, adds depth to a flat surface. The layering of cushions is \ncustom made using antique fabrics, ikats and an assortment of \nother materials such metal studs. \nIn this home, Gracinha Viterbo turned what was originally in-\ntended to be one dining space into a room within a room, by \ncarving out a second living area. The child´s rooms are fun, com-\nfortable, but functional and systematic at the same time. In the \nmaster bedroom, the eclecticism takes on an even bolder execu-\ntion with a distinctively tropical feel and a touch of vintage. \nNothing in this eclectic home matches in the conventional sense \nof the word but the deliberate dissonance results in a captivating \nand harmonious effect. \nThis project reflects the unique lifestyle and personality of the \nclient. However, it was left space for the story to be continued, so \nthat the clients are able to keep “writing the never-ending story”.\n",92,{"image":376,"text":377,"number":378},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.93.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 93.\n",93,{"image":380,"text":381,"number":382},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.94.png","Fashion Masterpieces from 20th and 21st Centuries was re-\nprinted specially for the Akris Edition of 2,000 copies, featuring \ndesigner Albert Kriemler´s iconic Grand Prix digital photo that \nwas created for his Akris Spring\u002FSummer collection 2012. “In the \nspirit of the devil-may-care elegance of John Frankenheimer´s \n1966 movie Grand Prix”, says Kriemler. The race cars on silk \ncrêpe found a suitable patroness: H.S.H. Princess Charlène of \nMonaco that wore an Akris shift dress with the “Grand Prix” \nprint to the Formula One races in Monte Carlo.\nThis limited edition volume celebrates names like Azzedine \nAlaïa, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Coco Chanel, Alexander McQueen, \nYves Saint Laurent and Vivienne Westwood, a century’s worth \nof fashion greats from the permanent collection of The Museum \nat the Fashion Institute of Technology.\nDirector and Chief Curator Valerie Steele wrote the introduction \nabout the rise of the fashion museum, and the emergence of the \nfashion exhibition as a popular and controversial phenomenon; \nand both Steele and contributor Suzy Menkes provide a history \nof this museum’s role in the world of fashion scholarship and \npreservation.\nInside this masterpiece you’ll find photographs of over 500 gar-\nments selected from the Museum’s permanent collection that \nfeatures some of the greatest fashion designers ever! Texts by \nthe curators explain why each designer is important in fashion \nhistory and what is special about the individual pieces featured. \nFashion Designers A–Z is available as a series of six Designer Edi-\ntions. Each edition (a total of 11,000 copies) is bound in a fabric \ncreated by one of six designers, so you’ll find covers by Akris, \nEtro, Stella McCartney, Missoni, Prada, and Diane von Fursten-\nberg in a Plexiglas box wich was crafted by hand at a bindery in \nthe heart of Italy, and stamped with a unique number. Every \ncopy is an instant classic and an addition to your fashion library \nthat is truly one-of-a-kind.\nfrom 20th and 21st Centuries \nIn the spirit of the devil-may-care \nelegance of John Frankenheimer´s \n1966 movie Grand Prix.\nFASHION MASTERPIECES \n",94,{"image":384,"text":385,"number":386},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.95.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 95.\nBOOKS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nWE  \nARE\nBOOK\nLOV\nERS.\nMaison Assouline\n196A Piccadilly London\ncustomerservice@assouline.com\nwww.assouline.com\n",95,{"image":388,"text":389,"number":390},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.96.png","This is a book that can be defined as The Ultimate Design Bible, \nthe book that you always consult when you just can’t figure it out \nwhat’s the best option for the living room with an eclectic twist. \nAn exquisite book with more than 1000 illustrated products that \nwill help you to get new ideas and 1250 inspirations to make any \nhouse division a special place. \nThe book has made in a very practical way that will allow you \nto consult it in a room by room perspective, and it also has the \ntechnical information needed to create upcoming interior design \nprojects.The best way to find the solutions and ideas for your \nprojects with a selection of curated projects, this book presents \na variety of inspirational images with different styles and ideas \nfrom around the world.\nRoom by Room\nMotivated by the fear of being just average Covet Collector’s, \nbook authors conceived this ultimate design tool not only as the \nsum of eight luxurious handcrafted design brands: Boca do Lobo, \nDelightfull, Brabbu, Koket, Maison Valentina, Luxxu, Circu and \nEssential Home, but as the true manifest and promise that in \na long lasting relationship they’ll have numerous occasions to \ncelebrate great design!\nAll the questions about the world’s top design pieces can be an-\nswered inside this collector’s book. Room by room, you’ll find \ntimeless scenarios, decorated by prestigious design brands that \nyou’ll want to know. A true treasure for interior designers, archi-\ntects and everyone that loves design. \nTHE ULTIMATE\nINSPIRATION BOOK\n",96,{"image":392,"text":393,"number":394},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.97.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 97.\nBOOKS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nThe best way to find the solutions and ideas \nfor your projects with a selection of curated \nprojects, this book presents a variety of \ninspirational images with different styles and \nideas from around the world.\n",97,{"image":396,"text":397,"number":398},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.98.png","20 CONTEMPORARY LIGHTING IDEAS\nIt’s undeniable how lighting influences not only the displaying in our setting but also our current mood depending on \nthe intensity and on the placing of each lamp. We selected a 20’s must-have list of contemporary lighting ideas that \nwill surely help you to turn your room into the fanciest of all the times. Here at COVETED, we fight for the highest \nlevel of sophistication and these modern lightings will enlighten your grooviest ideas. From the most top interior \ndesigners to the most fashionable decorating trends, you’ll feel truly inspired.\nA L L  T I M E  F A V O U R I T E S\n5\n1\n2\n3\n4\n10\n6\n7\n8\n9\n11\n12\n[1]. Under the Bell, Iskos Berlin by MUUTO. |  [2]. Ara Table Lamp by Flos.\n[3].Calabash™ Designed by Komplot Design, 2011 Lightyears | [4]. Birdie Suspension by Foscarini.\n[5]. Botti table lamp by DelightFULL. | [6]. Milk table lamp by Norm Architects for & Tradition \n[7]. Sebastian Herkner 2013, by Classicon. | [8]. COSY IN GREY by Harri Koskinen for MUUTO\n[9]. Owalo 7010, by Secto Design. | [10]. Tuareg floor lamp by Foscarini.\n[11]. IC Lights C\u002FW, by FLOS. |  [12]. Vellum wall lamp by BRABBU.\n",98,{"image":400,"text":401,"number":402},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.99.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 99.\n \n[1]. Cyrus table lamp by BRABBU. | [2]. 2620 by FLOS. | [3]. Gem table lamp by KOKET. \n [4]. Newton suspension lamp by Boca do Lobo. | [5]. Flowerpot table lamp by & Tradition.[6]. Semi Pendant, Brass by GUBI\n[7]. Grossman Grãshoppa floor lamp by GUBI | [8]. Acrobat Table Lamp.| [9]. .  Turner Pendant Lamp by DelightFULL. \n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",99,{"image":404,"text":405,"number":406},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.100.png","We chose Basie wall lamp with its true Italian design classic inspiration. Inspired by the 60’s sci-fi aes-\nthetics, Basie wall lamp has a minimalistic style and a focused lighting. So simple and yet a statement of \ngood taste, this versatile piece fits any room.\nLIGHTING IDEAS SELECTION\n",100,{"image":408,"text":409,"number":410},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.101.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 101.\nWWW.SIEGER-GERMANY.COM\nWWW.FUERSTENBERG-PORZELLAN.COM\n170210_AZ-Coveted_233x291_SBF_RZ.indd   1\n10.02.17   11:25\n",101,{"image":412,"text":413,"number":414},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.102.png","A much-anticipated design gallery featuring a highly curated online exhibit of \ncontemporary design, renowned designers, and emergent cutting-edge newcomers.\nAs a frontier between design and art, Design Gallerist uncovers new developments in \ncontemporary design, broadcasts International design shows, gives you interviews with \ndesign icons, previews of gallery showings and guides you thru the most important \nbreakthroughs in contemporary design.\nA  U N I Q U E  S AV O I R - FA I R E\nDesign gallerist\nRare & Unique Products\nWWW.DESIGNGALLERIST.COM\nSilver plated brass, polished brass, copper, glass, Iridescent reflections, bucolic tones. Unusual \ncombinations of materials, supreme forms... architecture inspired products.\n",102,{"image":416,"text":417,"number":418},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.103.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 103.\nDESIGN GALLERIST \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 103.\nThe Waterline Chair is part of the Zendo Collection, designed in collaboration \nwith Studio Proba. \nThe base is made from peach tinted glass with an undulating “waterline” at it’s \ntop edge, layering over and visually submersing the velvet upholstered top. \nwww. bowernyc.com\nWATERLINE CHAIR \nBY BOWER\n",103,{"image":420,"text":421,"number":422},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.104.png","The Ring Chair employs simple, bold geometric \nconnections that have become a defining quality \nin Bower’s designs. \nwww.bowernyc.com\nRING CHAIR \n BY BOWER\nThis Low Table is a part of Shaping Colour collection, the glass \nfurniture collection includes a purple mirror, a blue shelf, a green \nside table and a yellow console table. \nwww. germansermics.com\nLOW TABLE - SHAPING COLOUR\nBY GERMANS ERMICS \nThe Concave Metamorphosis Mirror is made from \nbrass. It’s hand hammered to shape and coated in a \nnickel bath. \nwww.bocadolobo.com\nCONCAVE METAMORPHOSIS LIMITED EDITION\nBY BOCA DO LOBO\nChair by New York-based design studio \nBower was designed by Danny Giannella \nand Tammer Hijazi in 2016.\nPhotography: Charlie Schuck\nSet Design: Natasha Felker\n",104,{"image":424,"text":425,"number":426},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.105.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 105.\nFLORA LARGE TABLE \nBY MARCIN RUSAK STUDIO \nFlora Temporaria has a painterly quality, reminding one of \nFlemish paintings or a dark pond, in which the inflorescence \nsits just below the water’s surface, mesmerising with silvery \ntones of colour and form. \nwww.marcinrusak.com \nIn Flora Perma (used for Flora Lamp), the decoration is \nnot interpreted but comes from nature itself. Here, the \nflowers are “frozen in time” and machined in order to \nreveal the complexity and intricacy found in the cross \nsection of flowers, the curve of petals, and the structure of \nleaves. Contrasted with white resin they appear as veins \nor fossils creating an almost stone-like quality. \nwww.marcinrusak.com \nFLORA TABLE LAMP\nBY MARCIN RUSAK STUDIO \nRuutu vases is a collection of 14 unique vases hand-blown \nby Finnish manufacturer Iittala for gallery kreo\nwww.bouroullec.com  \nRUUTU VASES \nBY RONAN & ERWAN BOUROULLEC\nDESIGN GALLERIST \u002F\u002F\n",105,{"image":428,"text":429,"number":430},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.106.png","Similar to the dramatic transformation and the sudden change in the \nanimal’s body structure, Metamorphosis Side Table experiences new \nunexpected design techniques, noble finishes through a meticulous \nartistic process.\nThe centre table is composed of two fragments finished in mirror and \nnoble marble and beautified by the presence of golden creatures that are \nprepared for their ultimate metamorphosis. \nwww.bocadolobo.com\nMETAMORPHOSIS SIDE TABLE LIMITED EDITION \nBY BOCA DO LOBO\nThe Lemprica mirror brings together the whirlwind \ndecade of the 1920’s with rich angular shapes and \nmulti-colored glass from the Art Deco period. \nwww.bykoket.com\nLEMPRICA MIRROR\nBY KOKET\n",106,{"image":432,"text":433,"number":434},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.107.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 107.\nDESIGN GALLERIST \u002F\u002F\n",107,{"image":436,"text":19,"number":437},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.108.png",108,{"image":439,"text":440,"number":441},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.109.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 109.\nCITY GUIDE \u002F\u002F\nFor over 90 years, Calligaris has been the leader in \nquality furniture design from Italy. The combination \nof design, materials and workmanship makes Callig-\naris one of the most popular furniture manufacturers \nin the world. \naddress: Via Flavio Baracchini, 9, 20123 Milan, Italy\n4 rue Visconti -75006 Paris\nwebsite: www.calligaris.it\nOpened in 1998 as showroom dedicated only to bathrooms, Bof-\nfi Solferino is the symbol of Boffi brand extension, evolving and \nbecoming a unique example of an international network of shops \nthat offer a complete range of kitchen, bathroom and wardrobe \nfurniture. Known for its original, professional approach and com-\nmunication to design, Boffi Solferino creates a new Milan destina-\ntion for all architects and designers.\naddress: Boffi Trade srl - via Solferino, 11, 20121 Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.boffi-solferino.com\nDucati is proud to represent Italian industry and the \nessence of Italian style through the design of each \nbike. Ducati features sinuous, seductive and flexible \nlines with a permanent, timeless quality that sets an \nunsurpassable standard. Ducati Bikes dominate the \ndreams of the most ardent motorcycle enthusiasts in \nover 60 nations throughout the entire world.\naddress: Via Gallarate, 222, 20151 Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.ducati.com   \nPoltrona Frau, backed by a great history and tradi-\ntion, lives in the present. Interpreters of timeless beau-\nty, the company believes in the designs and materials \nthat guarantee wellbeing. \naddress: Via Manzoni, 30, 20121 Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.poltronafrau.com \nDedar Milano is all about design for interiors since \n1976. Dedar Milano blends an intimate knowledge of \nartisan craftsmanship with constant style exploration \nand a passion for fine fabrics with a touch of chro-\nmatic intensity. Patterns, embroideries, basket weaves \nand colours enrich fine materials to create fabrics, \ncurtains, drapery, trimmings, wallpaper and unique \nupholstery fabrics. \naddress: Via Fiori Chiari, 18, 20121 Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.dedar.com \nMilan, a seething metropolis, is the home of Italy’s stock exchange, an industrial powerhouse and the global capital of fashion and design. The majestic Gothic ca-\nthedral, the Duomo, lies at the geographical heart of this former Imperial Roman capital, and expresses the love of beauty and power that still symbolizes the city \ntoday. From 4th to 9th April 2017, Milan will be the stage for the 56th Edition of Milan Design Week, the most important event in the world related to the topic \nof design. Hosting more than 2,400 exhibitors, a display area of more than 270,000 square meters and thousands of new products premiered at the event, Salone \ndel Mobile (once known as I Saloni) is the benchmark trade fair on an international level, attracting more than 372,000 visitors from as many as 165 countries.\nMilan Design Week is defined by Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone, announcing the ultimate trends for the forthcoming year and featuring a series of events, ex-\nhibitions and presentations. Fuorisalone is the set of events and exhibitions that animate the entire city of Milan, featuring longer opening hours.  During Milan \nDesign Week, many important brands located in the design districts introduce their new collections and host special events with live music and entertainment for \na must-visit celebration. \nAlthough the events happen throughout the entire city, the Fuorisalone implies three main districts: Brera, (Brera Design District), Tortona (Tortona Design) and \nLambrate (Ventura Lambrate). Meet some of the most distinguishing exhibitors that you can find in each district.\nBRERA DESIGN DISTRICT\nLexus is the luxury vehicle division of Japanese Toy-\nota. Lexus is the true passion for brave design, imagi-\nnative technology, and exhilarating performance that \nenables the luxury lifestyle brand to create amazing \nexperiences for its customers. Lexus is committed to \nbeing a visionary brand that anticipates the future for \nluxury customers.\naddress: LEXUS MILANO SUD\nVia dei Missaglia, 89, 20142, Milan, Italy \nLEXUS MILANO NORD\nViale Fulvio Testi, 6, 20099 Sesto San Giovanni\nwebsite: www.lexus.com\nFoscarini is an innovative Italian lighting company \nthat views each lamp as a passion project, fueled by an \nappreciation for and strong understanding of timeless \ndesign. Creating unique products that boast a strong \npersonality, Foscarini holds a deep knowledge of the \nlighting industry and maintains a steadfast reputation.\naddress: Via Fiori Chiari, 28, 20121 Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.foscarini.com \n",109,{"image":443,"text":444,"number":445},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.110.png","The story of the brand Moooi is a story of love. \nMoooi develops its own fresh approach to product \nand style and presents creative luxury for a well-\ncurated life. Exclusive, daring, playful, exquisite \nand based on the belief that design is a question \nof love. \naddress: Via Savona, 56, 20144 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.moooi.com\u002F\nSuperstudio Più is a modern, multifunctional \nand versatile multi-location, a huge space available \nto the city of Milan and important international \nevents. It was created to meet the needs of the most \nrelevant operators and creative people working \nin the projecting fields of fashion, art, design, \ncommunication, \nculture \nand \nentertainment. \nWide, flexible, obscured or daylight spaces, which \ncan be divided or combined, with heating and air-\nconditioning, perfectly suitable for great events, \nexhibitions, conventions, fairs, fashion shows, \nperformances, dances, covering a total area of \n10000 square meters.  \nThe spaces with several different sizes are also per-\nfect for studios for furniture, car, advertisement \nphoto-shooting, for cinema\u002Ftelevision sets, for any \nuse of wide and comfortable surfaces, easy to set \nup, to reach and accessible to trucks.\nOn demand, it’s possible to have customised ser-\nvices including communication strategies, design, \nsetting up, videos, lighting, sound system, organ-\nisation, casting, hostess, production, security,  ca-\ntering etc. Central location, private parking area \nand subway MM Porta Genova stop close by.\naddress: Via Tortona, 27, 20144 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.superstudioevents.com    \nStudio Piet Boon creates bespoke contemporary \narchitecture, interiors and product designs. Renowned \nworldwide for its exceptional craftsmanship, quality and \nvision, Studio Piet Boon creates a distinguished design.  \naddress: Via Tortona 37 20144 Milan\nwebsite: www.pietboon.com\nPreciosa Lighting is an innovative company \nwhich creates complex lighting design solutions for \nluxury interiors worldwide. \naddress: Via Statuto 16, Brera, Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.preciosalighting.com\nLiving Divani is an Italian company leader in the \nmanufacturing of sofas and upholstered armchairs. \nPerfect, harmonious proportions and a feeling of un-\nderstated luxury: these are the distinguishing features \nof the brand.\naddress: Brera Store - Via Fatebenefratelli, 10, 20121 \nMilan, Italy\nwebsite: www.livingdivani.it\nThe Molteni group is one of Italy’s leading inter-\nnational furnishings companies. It consists of four \ncompanies: Molteni&C SpA (home furnishings), Uni-\nfor SpA (office furnishings), Dada SpA (kitchens) and \nCitterio SpA (office furnishings and partitions). Mol-\nteni offers global furnishing in Italy and in over eighty \ncountries all over the world.\naddress: Via Borgonuovo 23, 20121 Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.molteni.it\u002Fen\nRepublic of Fritz Hansen is an exclusive, interna-\ntional design brand whose timeless collection unites \nworld-famous classic and contemporary furniture, \nlighting and accessories. \naddress: Piazza S. Simpliciano, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.fritzhansen.com\nMoroso has been working with some of the world’s \nmost talented designers to produce luxury sofas and \nseating since 1952. The brand offers unique products \ndue to the combined talents of 70 master artisans, a \nnetwork of trusted suppliers, the use of high-quality \nmaterials and a true attention to detail. \naddress: Via Pontaccio, 8, 20121 Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.moroso.it\nVIA TORTONA\n",110,{"image":447,"text":448,"number":449},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.111.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 111.\nCITY GUIDE \u002F\u002F\nStudio Plott will use their own 3D printer as a tool to print a rug, designing different patterns for each rug while \nmaking use of their own small-scale production method. At Ventura Lambrate this Dutch studio will exhibit \ntheir first product results. \naddress: Ventura Design District: via Massimiano 25, Milano, 20134 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.studioplott.com \nIn Italy, where the kitchen is the heart of the home, \ncooking is a passion and meals bring friends and family \ntogether, Bialetti is found in nine of ten households. \nAlfonso Bialetti invented the Moka Express machine \nwhich is now the world famous coffee maker. Bialetti \nwill present their new product line at Bialetti began \nin Italy, but has become a worldwide leading brand \nfor their high-quality products that bring simplicity, \nfunctionality and beauty to the kitchen. \naddress: Corso Buenos Aires, 36, \n20124 Milano, Italy \nwebsite: www.bialetti.com\nStudio Bleijh designs products that allow their clients \nto stand out. They highly value the synergy between \nprofessionals, which creates an inspiring co-operation \nbetween their clients and the studio. The brand will \npresent his project ‘How are you?’ addressing the \ndialogue between products and people as if they can \nread minds.\naddress: Ventura Design District: \nvia Massimiano 25, Milano, 20134 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.bleijh.com  \nSituated in Tortona area, Tortona 37 is a multi-purpose complex of five white buildings created by the \narchitect Matteo Thun, set around a landscaped garden to form a large courtyard, creating a building \nproject which redevelops the neighbourhood and restores it to the city. It is an independent ‘district’, \nwhere the offices of Armani, Diesel, Della Valle, Zegna, Fendi, Moncler are based, together with \ncountless showrooms of prestigious fashion brands. The open spaces consist of showrooms, laboratories, \nprofessional offices, shops and ‘made to measure’ office spaces. The estate complex of Tortona 37 is \nthe headquarters of the Gianfranco Ferré Foundation and hosts multinational communication and \nadvertising agency Young & Rubicam, Burson - Masteller; Liu Jo fashion house, the Agnona showrooms; \nthe Janet & Janet fashion shoe factory, Harmount & Blaine and Antony Morato and the renowned \nDutch designer LINTELOO. In Tortona 37, creative agencies and professional offices will find truly \ntailor-made solutions.\naddress: Via Tortona, 37, Milano\nwebsite: www.tortona37.it\nThailand Trade Office will present the project ‘Slow \nHand Design 2017: TRANSOUVENIRS’, a design \nshowcase that features eclectic artisanal products of \nThai cuisine, fashion, jewellery and home accessories \nin a fun-to-see Thai market exhibition. \naddress: via A. Albricci 8, 20122 Milano\nwebsite: : www.ditp.go.th\nVENTURA LAMBRATE\nVIA Design of Denmark: students of the academy \nwill kick off with an explorative research phase on a quest \nto challenge existing designs for healthcare aids\u002Ffurniture. \naddress: via Massimiano 25, Milano, \n20134 Milano, Italy \nwebsite: : www.via.dk\u002Fuddannelser\u002Fdesign \n",111,{"image":451,"text":452,"number":453},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.112.png","The Baretto al Baglioni is one of the most famous \nrestaurants in Milan and the perfect meeting place for \nthe Italian and international Jet Set. \naddress: Via Senato, 7, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.ilbarettoalbaglioni.it\nIl Luogo di Aimo e Nadia is a bright restaurant with \nlarge abstract artworks, for tasting menus & upscale \nmodern Italian cuisine.\naddress: Via Privata Raimondo Montecuccoli, \n6, 20147 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.aimoenadia.com \nRistorante Da Giacomo is an elegant, old-world \ntrattoria with ornate wall panelling and graniglia \nfloors, for upscale Italian fare.\naddress: Via Pasquale Sottocorno, 6, \n20129 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.giacomoristorante.com\nCarlo e Camilla In Segheria offers a concert of clear \nand unexpected details and flavours, made with very \nhigh-quality raw materials, selected according to the \nseasons and with products of the region. Led by the \nChef Luca Pedata, the dishes are made with simplicity \nand rigour, reinterpreting tradition in a contemporary \nversion.\naddress: via 20141, Via Giuseppe Meda, 24, 20141 \nMilano, Italy\nwebsite: www.carloecamillainsegheria.it\nTrussardi Alla Scala is a high-end Italian and \nFrench fare with a creative twist served in an airy, \ncontemporary dining room. \naddress: Piazza della Scala, 5, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.trussardiallascala.com\u002Fen\u002Frestaurant \nPisacco is a contemporary bistro designed by a group \nof partners (among them are managers, art collectors, \nlawyers and architects, as well as the star chef Andrea \nBerton) united in their passion for modern, unadorned \nItalian cuisine. Pisacco is fresh, professional and af-\nfordable.\naddress:Via Solferino, 48, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: : www.pisacco.it \nFashion Café is located in Via San Marco, a short \ndistance from the historically famed Brera Beautiful \nArts Academy, in a building designed by Vico Mag-\nistretti in the 1950s and is surrounded by a host of \nexhibition galleries, art workshops, and some of the \nmost prestigious design showrooms internationally. \naddress: Via S. Marco, 1, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fwww.fashioncafe.it \nAfter a tour around amazing design, it’s time \nnow to enjoy a delicious meal in the best luxury \nrestaurants in Milan. Nowadays, restaurants \nare not only assessed by the food they serve. \nOf course, food is important. But the truth \nis that, in the present times, restaurants are \na large set of experiences that also include \ncomfort, interior decoration, innovation and \nthe feeling of an enduring and unforgettable \nexperience.  The suggestions that follow are \nexcellent examples of the guarantee of having \na unique and everlasting experience. We have \nalso selected some of the best bars for those \nwho are true drinking devotees and enjoy \nspending the evening in a nice bar tasting \ndelicious cocktails. And Buon appetito!\nOwned by Dolce and Gabbana, this fashionable \nMilanese restaurant and bar – Gold – is not exact-\nly a temple to minimalism. In fact, it’s the opposite. \nGold is bling central. There’s not a surface that isn’t \nin some way bedecked with gilt and sparkle. The light \nfittings, the bathrooms, the staircases: everything \nshimmers. Understatement is an alien concept here. \naddress: Via Carlo Poerio, 2\u002FA, 20129 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.dolcegabbana.com \nBa Asian Mood is run by a family with lots of ex-\nperience in the restaurant. The elegant dining room \nis illuminated by subtle lighting, while the typically \nChinese cuisine is carefully prepared using top-quality \ningredients.\naddress: Via C.Ravizza, 10, 20149 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.ba-restaurant.com \nSuperstar Peruvian chef Jaime Pesaque has designed \nPacifico Restaurant’s exclusive menu by merging \nPeruvian staples Ceviche and Tiradito with Chinese \nDim Sum.\naddress: Via della Moscova, 29, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.wearepacifico.it\nFound a short stroll from La Scala, Corsia del Giar-\ndino is a classic Italian restaurant with garden-in-\nspired interiors and a peaceful ambience.\naddress: Via Manzoni, 16, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.corsiadelgiardino.it \nRESTAURANTS\n",112,{"image":455,"text":456,"number":457},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.113.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 113.\nCITY GUIDE \u002F\u002F\nLARTE is a new and original restaurant concept sit-\nuated in the heart of Milan in via Manzoni 5, offering \nnot just a top-quality restaurant but a complete Italian \nhospitality experience in which fine dining is served \nalongside the arts, fashion and design.\naddress: Via Alessandro Manzoni, 5, \n20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.lartemilano.com\nRistorante Tokuyoshi is committed to using Italian \ningredient only, bringing to your table something of an \nItalian taste but contaminated with culture and ideas.\naddress: Via S. Calocero, 3, 20123 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.ristorantetokuyoshi.com\u002Fit\u002F\nTucked away inside of Park Hyatt Milano hotel, \nrestaurant VUN is the place to go if you’re searching \nfor both classic flavours and pleasant surprises. Bal-\nancing tradition and innovation, chef Andrea Aprea \nleads the kitchen, driven by the power of memory and \nseeking to spark an emotional connection between \npatron and flavour. \naddress: Via Silvio Pellico, 3, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: \nwww.hyatt.com\u002Fcorporate\u002Frestaurants\u002F\nvun\u002Fit\u002Fvun-home.html\nA historical cocktail bar that has become a real Milanese \ninstitution throughout the years, Bar Basso is mostly \nrenowned for its signature cocktail Negroni Sbagliato, in-\nvented there and presented in huge scenography glasses \nwith 6cm x 8cm hand-cut ice cubes inside.\naddress: Via Plinio, 39, 20020 Milano, Italy\n30 rue Jacob - 75006 Paris\nwebsite: www.barbasso.com\u002Fmain\nThis ultra-chic bar and lounge Dolce & Gabbana \nBar Martini is the result of a partnership between \ntwo of Italy’s best-known brands: the modern style \nof Dolce & Gabbana collides with the classic taste of \nMartini & Rossi vermouth\naddress: Corso Venezia, 15, 20122 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.dolcegabbana.com\u002Fmartini\u002F\nHoused in a neoclassical-style building, Senato \nHotel Milano is a contemporary hotel 10-minute \nwalk from La Scala opera house and a 15-minute \nwalk from Piazza del Duomo. Featuring mini-\nmalist furnishings, muted decor, parquet wood \nfloors, and marble-tiled en suite bathrooms, top \nfloor suites provide stunning views of the Milan \nCathedral.\naddress: Via Senato, 22, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.jdstaron.com\nSet in an 18th-century palace with a 4,000 sq m \ngarden, Bulgari Hotel Milano high-end hotel \nis a 6-minute walk from the theatre La Scala and \n1.1 km from Milan Cathedral. Featuring garden \nor courtyard views, the stylish rooms offer bath-\nrooms with black Zimbabwe marbles.\naddress: Via Privata Fratelli Gabba, \n7b, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.bulgarihotels.com\u002Fen_US\u002Fmilan\nA city guide would not be complete without suggesting the best places to stay. What could be better than \nspend the night at a hotel that can make you feel like true royalty? I believe that the following suggestions \nwill surely surprise you and make you want to come back to the worldwide capital of fashion and design. \nSo, don’t wait till last minute and book now your stay for Milan Design Week 2017. \nCarlo Cracco, national master chef, bring us to the ta-\nble two Michelin stars obtained with the most surpris-\ning dishes you’ve ever seen (or tasted) with a fine-din-\ning menu of classic Milanese dishes with a twist. \naddress: Via Victor Hugo, 4, 20123 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.ristorantecracco.it \nHOTELS\nArmani Hotel Milano, set in Milan’s historic Brera district is a chic, contemporary hotel designed by Gi-\norgio Armani. Upgraded rooms and suites have living areas; some suites add luxe features such as private \ncinemas and gyms. There are a refined restaurant and a sleek lounge bar, both with panoramic views of \nthe city skyline. There’s also a spa, a fitness centre, an indoor pool and a business centre.\naddress: Via Alessandro Manzoni, 31, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.armanihotelmilano.com\u002F\n",113,{"image":459,"text":460,"number":461},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.114.png","Housed in a grand Liberty-style building, this lux-\nury Excelsior Hotel Gallia dates from 1932. The \nchic, stylish rooms and suites feature hardwood \nfloors, complemented by neutral tones. Suites add \nbutler service and espresso machines; one suite has \na kitchenette, 2 terraces and a spa.\naddress: iazza Duca d’Aosta, 9, \n20124 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.excelsiorhotelgallia.com\nConveniently located in Milan, Palazzo Parigi Ho-\ntel & Grand SPA is a great base from which to explore \nthis vibrant city. A 6-minute walk from the Brera arts \nand shopping district, this luxurious hotel includes a \nstylish lounge with a bar, as well as an 18th-century \ngarden with seating.\naddress: Corso di Porta Nuova, 1, \n20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.palazzoparigi.com\n\u002Fen\u002Fdefault.html\nDesigned by Italian architect Aldo Rossi, the upscale \nHotel ME Milan II Duca is a 3-minute walk \nfrom the Repubblica Metro stop, 2.1 km from the \nMilan Cathedral and a 4-minute walk to the night-\nlife of Porta Garibaldi. Suites add lounge and dining \nareas, marble bathrooms, personal butler service and \nPlayStations. There’s a New York–style steakhouse \nwith a chic lounge and a DJ, a rooftop bar serving \ntapas, and a fitness room.\naddress: Piazza Della Repubblica, 13, 2\n0124 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.melia.com\u002Fen\u002Fhotels\u002Fitaly\u002Fmilan\u002F\nme-milan-il-duca\u002Findex.html\nSet in a 15th-century convent in downtown Milan, \nthis high-end Four Seasons hotel is a 4-minute \nwalk from the nearest metro station, less than 1 km \nfrom Teatro Alla Scala, and 1 km from Duomo Di \nMilano. Luxury suites add lounges; some have origi-\nnal features and\u002For terraces\u002Fbalconies, and the pent-\nhouse suite has a private elevator. Amenities include \na modern restaurant, a relaxed lounge\u002Fbar, a terrace, \na courtyard and gardens. There’s also a gym, as well \nas a spa.\naddress: Via Gesù, 6\u002F8, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.fourseasons.com\u002Fmilan\nHotel Principe di Savoia, or simply referred to as The Principe, is a five-star hotel in Milan located on \nPiazza Della Repubblica, that has long become one of Milan’s Landmarks. Founded by the name of “Principe \ne Savoia” in 1927, a time when Milan had already established its position as the financial centre of the coun-\ntry, it soon became a home for businessmen. With time, celebrities of all kinds chose The Principe for their \nItalian stays: Edward VIII, Erich Maria Remarque, Aristotle Onassis, Evita Peron, Maria Callas; and in recent \nyears Madonna, David Beckham and George Clooney, among others.  In 2003, the hotel became part of the \nDorchester Collection, a group of luxury hotels owned by the Brunei Investment Agency. \naddress: Piazza Della Repubblica, 17, 20124 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.dorchestercollection.com\u002Fen\u002Fmilan\u002Fhotel-principe-di-savoia \nTown House Street turns conventional hotel con-\ncepts upside down: no reception, no lobby, and no \nstairways or corridors. Instead, guests enter their \nlarge 375-square-foot rooms directly from the street, \nwhich they can look out upon through floor-to-\nceiling windows. Inside, with interiors decorated \nin yellow, orange, red, or green, guests enjoy all the \nservices offered by conventional hotels.\naddress: Via Santa Radegonda, 14, \n20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite:  http:\u002F\u002Fgoldoni.townhousestreet.com\u002F\nMandarin Oriental Milan is an intimate and luxury hotel housed within four elegantly redeveloped \n18th-century buildings, with a distinctly residential feeling. The fine-dining courtyard restaurant features \nchic decor and a private dining room. There’s also a glamorous cocktail bar and a bistro. Other amenities \ninclude a spa, an indoor pool, a beauty salon and a gym.\naddress: Via Andegari, 9, 20121 Milan, Italy\nwebsite: www.mandarinoriental.com\u002Fmilan\n",114,{"image":463,"text":464,"number":465},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.115.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 115.\nCITY GUIDE \u002F\u002F\nThe TownHouse Galleria is a luxury hotel located in the heart of Milan, Italy inside Galleria Vittorio Emanuele \nII. It was inaugurated on 7th March 2007 in memory of Galleria’s ground-breaking ceremony, on the same day in \n1865, by King Vittorio Emanuele II. The hotel with 58 rooms and suites is one of the few in the world inside a \nnational monument. It also offers a spa, ‘La Sinfonia’ restaurant, an Oyster Bar (overlooking the Ottagono) and the \nHighline Galleria walk that connects with by strolling over the roofs of Galleria. The Hotel hosts the Museum ‘The \nWorld of Leonardo da Vinci’ opened for guests and the general public.\naddress: Via Silvio Pellico, 8, \n20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.galleria.townhousehotels.com\nThe Carlton Hotel Baglioni is a luxury 5-star hotel perfect for both leisure and business trips. It is situated \nin the heart of Milan, at the crossroads of culture, fashion and design, in a highly prestigious position: it directly \noverlooks Via Della Spiga, the most celebrated shopping street in the city. Via Montenapoleone, the cathedral \nand the famous La Scala theatre are situated a short distance away. \naddress: Via Senato, 5, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.baglionihotels.com\u002Fcategory\u002Fcarlton-hotel-baglioni-milan\u002F \nCombining minimalist design and classic Italian ar-\nchitecture, STRAF is a luxury hotel in Milan’s centre \njust steps away from the Duomo Cathedral. There’s \na sophisticated restaurant featuring contemporary art \nand an urban bar. The hotel also has an art gallery, a \nfitness room and a business centre.\naddress: Via S. Raffaele, 3, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.straf.it\nLocated in the city centre opposite the Duomo and Gal-\nleria, Park Hyatt Milan is an elegant boutique hotel, \nset in a palatial classical building dating back to 1870. \nThe hotel features exclusive interiors designed by Ed \nTuttle. Basically, it is one of the most awarded luxury \n5-star hotels Milan has to offer.  \naddress:Via Tommaso Grossi, 1, \n20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.milan.park.hyatt.com\u002Fen\u002Fhotel\u002F\nhome.html\nMilano Boscolo Exedra belongs to the Boscolo Di-\nvision Group of Hotels; it is the seventh five-star ho-\ntel of the Boscolo chain of Hotels. It boasts a modern \nand classy design, with a 6000 sqm Spa and a valuable \nChampagnerie. Dining options include a hip rooftop \nbar, a champagne lounge and a sleek restaurant spe-\ncialised in seafood. The spa features an indoor pool, a \nsauna, a Turkish bath and treatments. There’s also a \nbusiness centre.\naddress: Corso Matteotti, 4\u002F6, 20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.milano.boscolohotels.com\nSet in a landmark 1860s building, Grand Hotel et \nde Milan, a celebrated high-end hotel is a 4-min-\nute walk from La Scala theatre and 10 minutes \nfrom the 18th-century Royal Palace of Milan. Mix-\ning contemporary and period decor, the luxurious \nrooms and suites offer marble bathrooms. There are \na cosy, fine-dining restaurant, an upscale Milanese \nbistro and a sleek, American-style bar. Other ameni-\nties include elegant, art-filled event spaces with pe-\nriod furnishings, plus a fitness room and an opulent \nlounge with a fireplace. \naddress: Via Alessandro Manzoni, 29, \n20121 Milano, Italy\nwebsite: www.grandhoteletdemilan.it\n",115,{"image":467,"text":468,"number":469},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.116.png","COVETED EXPERIENCE \nNORTH & CENTER OF ITALY\nEach issue, Coveted Magazine takes you on a luxury tour, in which you can find the \nbest of culinary art and indescribable experiences. We are just astounded by each \njourney because of the variety, the creativity, and the quality of places we visit. \nThis time, we will take you on a remarkable journey, in which you can appreciate \nstunning landscapes, beautiful music, and warm weather as well as enjoying  good \nfood, complemented by an extensive fine wine list and an attentive and happy staff. \nBenvenutti a Italia! \nWe have started our journey in April, the streets were crowded, in its typical Milan \nstreet style, as it normally is in the background of Salone del Mobile. You could feel and \nsmell the excitement and preparation in the air. The city of design, fashion and art is \neager to open its doors to visitors from all over the world.  \nMILANO  |  VERONA  |  FIRENZE  | GENOVA |  TORINO\nTRAVEL GUIDE \u002F\u002F\n",116,{"image":471,"text":472,"number":473},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.117.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 117.\nTANO PASSAMI L’OLIO \nIt won’t be difficult to find a nice restaurant and enjoy an \nunforgettable meal. You are in Italy, one of the best world’s \nculinary destination. You will find yourself surrounded by small \ntraditional restaurants, in which the main dishes include different \nvarieties of pasta and different types of pizza. \nIf you are looking for an indescribable and yet homemade \ngastronomic experience, we recommend you one of the best \nrestaurants: “Tano Passami L’olio”, located only a few steps away \nfrom Tortona District, the heart of art and design of Milano. It is \none of the best places for people who enjoy table conversations \nand a getaway city destination.\nThis is a unique and warm destination for mouth-watering food \nand relaxing moments with family or friends. TANO PASSAMI \nL’OLIO, serves years of experience in your plate delicately \nflavoured with extra-virgin olive oils, carefully chosen by the chef \nhimself.  This warm and welcoming restaurant is perfect for a \nromantic first date, the room’s lighting creates a comfortable and \nintimate environment. \nOur best advice is to previously book a table so you avoid \nwaiting for too long. The menu offers you a wide variety of \nwines, perfectly combined with the available menu. This \noverwhelming experience can become even more special because \nof chef Gaetano’s attention. The awarded Michelin Start Chef \nenthusiastically transmits his passion for cooking beautiful and \nsmooth plates. \nWe have to mention in our list of favourite dishes, the true \nMediterranean star – a fresh baguette dipped in rich extra-virgin \nolive oil. It was amazing!! Meanwhile, the caramelised quail eggs \non tuna mousse were a sweet and salty explosion in your mouth. \nSo exquisite!\nThe Chef Gaetano’ mission is to improve our food quality, \nextracting the taste of traditional dishes while adding it a modern \ntouch, this is perfectly represented in our next favourite dish: \nSquid Tiramisu with mascarpone and potato. One spoon will \ntake you to dive into a journey of thousand flavours! Smooth, \ncreamy and light!\nMILANO WHERE TO EAT \n",117,{"image":475,"text":476,"number":477},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.118.png","BERTON RESTAURANT\nWe recommend you also visit the BERTON RESTAURANT, an \nItalian classic rooted cuisine yet more sophisticated, situated \nin Viale Della Liberazione. It was once an abandoned area.\nNowadays, it is an important centre for many great architectural \nand futuristic projects.\nThe intelligent chef Andrea Berton created an elegant and modern \nsetting, a delightful fusion of smart design and modernity lux.\nYou can sit at any table and you will be able to get a sneak peek \nat the kitchen area where you can see the chef and his crew \nworking. The space is clean, well-lighted and you can sense \nthe chef’s touch even in the tiniest details of the interiors. The \nsimplistic decor shines the beauty of the food, although it is not \nthe only thing that brings people to Berton.\nThe menu offers a wide variety of mouth-watering food starters, \nbeautifully displayed in elegant plates. The shining star of the \nmenu and its main focus is the broth which, in many variations, \nis proposed in ennobled and drink versions, in conjunction with \nmeals that are warm in winter and cool in summer.\nMILANO WHERE TO EAT \n",118,{"image":479,"text":480,"number":481},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.119.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 119.\nPRINCIPE DI SAVOIA \nPRINCIPE DI SAVOIA is simply the best Hotel in Milan, a true \nluxury experience. It is situated in the very heart of the city where \nyou can find all the important design and fashion stores, Princi-\npe di Savoia is the true five stars experience. Part of the deluxe \nDorchester Collection Group, Principe di Savoia is the residence \nfor international cosmopolitan travellers since 1920.\nAlways searching for excellence, it is the perfect starting point to \ndiscover all attractions and intriguing places of this inspiring city. \nIt is classic but, at the same time, contemporary with spacious \nrooms, decorated with luxurious furniture. \nOn the last floor, you can enjoy a real moment due to the wellness \ncentre that features a pool with frescoes on the ceiling. The rooms \nare embellished and designed with dark wood furniture and luxu-\nry fabrics. All rooms include bathrobes and comfortable slippers, \nan LCD TV with satellite TV channels, and a DVD player.\nMILANO WHERE TO SLEEP\nTRAVEL GUIDE \u002F\u002F\n",119,{"image":483,"text":484,"number":485},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.120.png","CASA PERBELLINI\nOnce you are in Verona and after you have gone to Juliet’s house, \na must attraction. You should treat yourself to CASA PERBELLI-\nNI’s Restaurant and just take a moment to relax. Casa Perbellini \nis an astonishing place, in which you can enjoy a five-star experi-\nence with a remarkable hospitality service. It is situated near the \nbeautiful Piazza San Zeno, the oldest part of Verona and it will \nmake you feel at home. \nAs you ring the bell to enter into Casa Perbellini, the first person \nwho will open the door with a warm welcoming is Chef Perbellini \nhimself. The restaurant interiors, resembling a small yet comfort-\nable house, are carefully decorated and harmoniously combined \nwith the space, the open kitchen and the small brigade. The latter \nis a remarkable experience, the team is highly synchronised, young, \nenergetic, and truly professional. We were so stunned by their silent \nand collective way of interacting and assisting each customer, chef \nPerbellini smilingly replied:  “you watch a lot of TV Shows.”\nOnce you seat, you better prepare yourself for an elegant and gen-\nuine cooking spectacle, worthy of a Michelin star. The restaurant \nsetting is a fusion of the dining room with the kitchen, allowing \ncostumers to appreciate the overall experience of dining and un-\nderstanding each step of the process by witnessing the care of \nthe Chef and his staff. The menu provides you with the option \nof tasting the best dishes or the menu option “Choose your plea-\nsure”, in which you can choose the main ingredient. The chef will \ncreate a dish exclusively for you.\nThe atmosphere has a nice balance between old and new, as well \nas his dishes are composed by a synthesis of old traditional recipes \nincluding mille-feuille, sea bass tartare and Italian pastries. \nVERONA WHERE TO EAT\n",120,{"image":487,"text":488,"number":489},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.121.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 121.\nLOCANDA 4 CUOCHI.\nIf you are looking for a stress-free and enjoyable dinner with your \nfriends or colleagues, make sure to visit LOCANDA 4 CUOCHI.\nThe name of the restaurant, 4 cooks (4 Cuochi), refers to Gi-\nancarlo Perbellini, Andrea Manzoli, Dario Fracasso e Moreno \nPellegrini. These individuals transpire the highest standards of \ncuisine and Michelin Stars. The restaurant has been built by \nthe Veronese architect Silvia Bettini and the project required an \ninvestment of 400 thousand Euros. It is located in the heart of \nVerona – just a stone’s throw from the Arena – the 4 cooks came \nup with a new brilliant and challenging idea: to create the mod-\nern “trattoria” with a high-quality gastronomic proposal, but at \nan affordable price. A well thought new concept that had to have \na lot of strategies and planning ahead of the opening, in order \nto ensure that the highest quality and the finesse were always \non par with other high-end restaurants. It definitely paid off. \nThe menu combines seasonal chicken dishes, inspired by Italian \ntraditions and cooked using modern cooking techniques. The \nopen kitchen allows customers to see the bustling environment \nof dishes being prepared, making it a unique offer in a central \nVeronese location or anywhere else, for that matter. Everything \nAl Cristo Restaurant\nInstead, if you want to break away (for a little bit) from the Italian \ncuisine and try different exquisite flavours we suggest you try Al \nCristo Restaurant, located in the exclusive and intimate Piazzetta \nPescheria, a historical square in Verona’s centre, AL CRISTO \nRESTAURANT is well known for its wide range of choices in-\ncluding Gourmet Cuisine and seafood as well as traditional Italian \ncuisine or even Sushi which is prepared in front of your eyes by \nthe resident sushi chef. Al Cristo’s gastronomic offer is complete \nwith the Pintxos Bistrot. These are small snacks, typically eaten in \nbars, traditional in the northern region of Spain, especially popular \nin the Basque Country and Navarre, and they can be the perfect \nalternative for a more informal dinner option. \nAlso, the restaurant’s wine list showcases an extensive selection \nof 1000 options that will please the most demanding and special \ncustomer.\nIn the kitchen, there is a predominance of fish and seafood. Even \nthough Al Cristo has a very good range of options, we believe it \nlacks its own unique characteristics that could be one step up to \nturn the great restaurant into an outstanding restaurant.\nFrom the moment you step in Al Cristo, you are greeted as if you \nwere entering an old friend’s home. From the waiter to the sushi \nchef, the staff makes sure you feel comfortable and they are always \nready to give you the best suggestions for a wonderful meal. It truly \nis one of the high points of this restaurant.\nis perfect from the design of the room to the friendliness of all \nstaff members - our special thanks to Moreno Pellegrini for be-\ning such an amazing host – the food is the best and is served in \ngenerous portions as if it was prepared by Nonna with a con-\ntemporary twist. A perfect assembly that manages to have the \nbest of the past and the present in one lovely package. Verona is \na definite must for anyone who wants to enjoy great food and \namazing locations.\nTRAVEL GUIDE \u002F\u002F\n",121,{"image":491,"text":492,"number":493},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.122.png","IL PALAGIO AT FOUR SEASONS FIRENZE\nIl Palagio is situated on the ground floor of the Palazzo della Gherar-\ndesca. The room retains its original antique curved ceiling. The in-\nteriors are surprising for everyone who enters the restaurant for the \nfirst time. If you have a date, we suggest you plan on arriving some \nminutes ahead because you’ll be amazed by this impressive area \nwith numerous columns, a charming garden, and alfresco walls.\nThe Michelin Starred Chef Vito Mollica, assisted by Executive Sous \nChef Marco Veneruso and his team, also offer multicourse tasting \nmenus with wine pairing. The Pastry Chef Domenico Di Clemente \nwill pamper guests with his tempting selection of desserts and pas-\ntries. - Cavatelli pasta ’cacio e pepe’ with marinated red prawns and \nbaby squid is one of the best delicacies of Il Palagio menu, which \nwas awarded “dish of the year” in the 2013 edition of the presti-\ngious Italian restaurant guide “Guida Ristoranti Espresso 2013”. \nThe service is five stars and makes it an overall pleasant experience \nand a must visit in Firenze!\nCINQUE ROOMS \nCINQUE ROOMS is the first street Italian hotel, which was built \nfrom a new concept of hospitality. It is located in San Zeno which \nis the most characteristic neighbourhood in the centre of the city, \njust a few steps from the Arena, the historic centre and the ma-\njor shopping venue. The hotel has been designed, furnished and \nopened its doors in the summer of 2014, it is located on the ground \nfloor of “Palazzo Portichetti”, where it was once a butcher shop. \nCinque concept appreciates the collaboration of Giancarlo Perbelli-\nni, a Michelin Starred chef and renowned hospitality expert Marco \nPigot. Cinque is composed of 5 different types of rooms each one \ncompletely unique in style. The rooms have been designed to detail \nso as to provide guests with luxurious, modern and elegant com-\nfort: Mr Gray, Mr Pink, Mr Purple, and Mr Blue. The last suite is \nnamed Mr White. The street hotel concept is relatively new and \nvery interesting. There is no reception area because the street hotel \nconcept consists in having direct access from the street, the guests \ncan enter their rooms freely without passing through the reception \narea. Two of the rooms, Mr Blue and Mr Purple, have doors on the \nsidewalk, providing guests with absolute privacy in their rooms. A \nvery well-balanced breakfast is served in each room, on a previously \nscheduled hour, providing guests with comfort and pleasure. The \nexperience at Cinque was one of the most unique and interesting \nduring our stay in Italy, not only because of the particular look and \nfeel of this street hotel but also because of the kind staff that made \nus feel at home, right from the moment we stepped in the building \nuntil we left. Its uniqueness is unforgettable and we will miss it. \nAs we continue our amazing trip through Italy, we decided to stop \nVERONA WHERE TO SLEEP\nin Firenze, the city of Dante and Da Vinci, Botticelli and other \nrenowned artists. If you make the smart decision to stop in Firen-\nze, we suggest you take a walk around the city centre in order to \nappreciate the fantastic galleries. Firenze is enriched by world-class \npieces of art and some of the most famous museums in the world, \nlike the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia that deserve a prime spot \non your Florence itinerary. Even the less visited Bargello Museum \ndeserves your attention, as well as the incredible Duomo of Firen-\nze, one of the most iconic symbols of the Renaissance period. We \nhave not yet mentioned all the churches and galleries filled with \nmasterpieces created by Michelangelo, Ghirlandaio, Donatello, etc.\n",122,{"image":495,"text":496,"number":497},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.123.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 123.\nCONFUSION LOUNGE BAR\nFor an unforgettable and unique luxury lounge experience, we \nstrongly suggest the CONFUSION LOUNGE BAR so you can ap-\npreciate a delicious champagne cocktail, exclusively prepared by the \ngorgeous owner Tatyana. Situated on the river bank, ConFusion \nLounge is what you would call a confusion at first sight (hence the \nname!), but this restaurant, with two floors, is a refined space with \nan eclectic décor and ultra-refined cuisine and staff.  It manages to \nsurprise and surpasses any expectations you might have in terms \nof culinary delight through its ground-breaking dishes and finest \nselections of champagnes.\nThe kitchen offers a wonderful opportunity for you to participate \nin the culinary show, orchestrated by Italo Bassi. Currently hold-\ning three Michelin Star, he is best known for his work at Enoteca \nPinchiorri in Firenze, where he has worked for 28 years.  He left \nthe restaurant to lead this new project that also involves Japanese \nChef Masaki Inoguchi, in which the main restaurant’s values are \nthe ingredients of both the Italian and Japanese cultures. If you \nprefer a more relaxed and intimate environment, the upper floor \nis cosy while maintaining the restaurant’s eccentric philosophy.\nAs the owners say, ConFusion Lounge is a meeting point between \ntradition and modernity in which refinement and luxury of the \nspace become one, combined with the delicacy of the dishes.\nIf you’re looking for an exclusive experience for all senses, make \nsure you book a table at ConFusion Lounge.\nTRAVEL GUIDE \u002F\u002F\n",123,{"image":499,"text":500,"number":501},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.124.png","IL CIBREO\nWe suggest you visit IL CIBREO for a heart-warming and intimate \ndinner yet casual and comfortable. Going along with the Chef’s \nfantasy, the menu of Cibreo Restaurant essentially flows with the \nseasons. While transition occurs smoothly throughout Winter, \nSpring, Summer, and Fall, the menu changes slightly every month, \nweek or day. Il Cibreo’ suppliers are fishermen from the Tuscan sea, \nfarmers from nearby villages and hundreds of other suppliers with \nwhom they are constantly in touch with.\nSince September 8th of 1979, Il Cibreo supports shepherds’ work \nand their cheeses, butchers and their meats, the best pasta makers \nfrom Puglia region, lemon producers from Sicilia, “Clementini” tan-\ngerine growers from Calabria, and professional truffle diggers from \nSan Miniato and Piedmont.\nFrancesca from Pantelleria provides the oregano and it is one of \ntheir “most ancient” suppliers together with many wine producers \nthat follow and constantly inspire their work.\nThey leave out of their kitchen vacuum packed or deep frozen \nfoods, a healthy and amazing philosophy.\nFIRENZE WHERE TO EAT\nIl Santo Bevitore \nThe restaurant Il Santo Bevitore is, undeniably, one of Florence’s \nbest restaurants in regards to the quality of the food, the vast selec-\ntion of wines and the inviting atmosphere. It has a very cosmopol-\nitan design and it is located in the heart of the Santo Spirito area.\nThe owners Marco and Martina Baldesi and Stefano Sebastiani \nwere childhood friends who grew up together in the Oltrarno and \nthey have nurtured a passion for scrumptious food through their \nteenage years. The restaurant serves Mediterranean dishes and \nits suppliers are local farmers and seasonal producers. The menu \nchanges every three months.\nChef Luca Marin keeps an eye on quality while supporting the \nneighbourhood economy. The greengrocers from Santo Spirito and \nfrom San Frediano supply the restaurant with fresh fruit and vege-\ntables, and every ingredient used in the kitchen. Their products are \nhandpicked by artisan food producers of high-quality, from across \nItaly. Some examples of this are their delicious pecorino cheeses \nfrom Tuscany and Sardinia and their mouth-watering salamis from \nthe Bottega of an artisanal producer in Gubbio, Umbria.\nTheir cellar boasts over 200 different wines, mostly from Tuscany \nand the rest of Italy, but also from France.\nWhen the owners opened the restaurant, 14 years ago, they asked \na group of their friends to help them clean the storefront, paint \nthe walls and turn the grimy interior into a real restaurant. It has \nmaintained the same simple yet elegant decor since its beginnings, \ncomposed by dark wood tables and paper placemats. \nA must-go for all foodies!\n",124,{"image":503,"text":504,"number":505},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.125.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 125.\nThe major port city of north-western Italy is situated in the \ncentre of the Ligurian coast and sheltered by a mountain range, \nit is a secure harbour. The name Genoa means “knee”, or in \notherwise “angle” in Ligurian and it refers to its geographical \nposition.There are traces of a powerful ancient maritime city \nthat you can easily notice as you walk through the best places \nof Genoa, Piazza de Ferrari, Strada Nuova o Via Garibaldi (World \nHeritage), St. Lawrence Cathedral, Museum of Oriental Arts (the \nbiggest in Europe), among others. If you travel to Genoa, you \nmust visit its famous Aquarium, situated in the Old Harbour, \nnow transformed into a shopping centre. You must visit also “La \nLaterna”, the oldest lighthouse in the World.\nGENOVA MUST SEE\nGrand Hotel Savoia \nBuilt in 1897, GRAND HOTEL SAVOIA is Genoa’s precious jewel, \nit is located close to Christopher Columbus Monument, Genoa City \nHall, and Fiera di Genova.\nHotel Grand Savoia is the leader of hospitality business. The building \nis astonishing and gives you the feeling of going back into the \nRenaissance era while you walk through its doors.\nThe interiors of Grand Hotel Savoia are evocative with a fine touch of \nluxury and elegance. The rooms are spacious with great fresh colours \nbut also with a balanced decoration. Composed by Aristocratic and \nArabic elements, it is the perfect experience if you are visiting Genoa \neither for business or pleasure.\nGENOVA WHERE TO SLEEP\nTRAVEL GUIDE \u002F\u002F\n",125,{"image":507,"text":508,"number":509},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.126.png","We are on the road again, curious to discover more about Italy, and \nit has been a flavourful experience. As we are reaching the end of our \njourney, we need to say how grateful we are for all the hospitality and \nkindness we encountered in each visit. \nTorino is our final destination, where business and art meet together. \nIt is sitting in the northwest corner of Italy, nearby the river Po in the \nItalian region of Piemonte and surrounded by the Alps from west and \nnorth. During our visit to Torino (Turin) we’ve learn that it was the \nfirst capital of Italy, in 1865. The fourth largest city in Italy behind \nRome, Milan and Naples, it is a Baroque city with streets highlighted \nwith piazzas, porticoes, and cafés.\nThe culinary world of this city is enriched by very rare white truffles, \nvermouth wine, and solid chocolate. The slow food movement which \ndefends the use of local ingredients celebrating the art of enjoying a \nlong unhurried meal was started in Bra, near Turin.\nTORINO MUST SEE\nDEL CAMBIO \nIt is no surprise that we enjoyed our meal so much at DEL CAMBIO \nRestaurant, one of the most elegant restaurants in Italy. Since it \nopened in 1757, the restaurant Del Cambio has been a significant \naddress for beauty and food lovers. Today, the mesmerizing decoration \nand furnishing from the 19th century, brought back its original charm \nand splendour.\nMeanwhile, some works created by Martino Gamper, Michelangelo \nPistoletto, Izhar Patkin, Pablo Bronstein and Arturo Herrera are \nengaged in an insightful conversation with the past.\nMatteo Baronetta is the young and talented chef that leads the \nkitchen who bravely and respectfully interprets the typical recipes \nof piedmont cuisine. The regional excellence meets unusual and \nunexpected ingredients looking for an equilibrium. The wines chart \nis wide and of the highest level and is led by the piedmontese labels \nwith some connoisseur’s awless pearls.\nGENOVA WHERE TO EAT\n",126,{"image":511,"text":512,"number":513},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.127.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 127.\nDiscover Wijion, \nTHE SUPERB SPARKLING EXPERIENCES\nWWW.WIJION.COM\nPlease drink responsibly.\nUntitled-1   1\n14\u002F02\u002F17   12:30\n",127,{"image":515,"text":516,"number":517},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.128.png","HOTELS WE COVET \nLE BEAU RIVAGE\nCovetED has been travelling all over \nthe world for over two years now \nand experiencing some of the most \nincredible hotels in existence. Each of \nthem took our heart in its own way with \nits particular history and charm. Now \nit’s time to proudly share with you Beau \nRivage history\nRight in the heart of Geneva stands the most charming hotel in \nthe city, counting already 150 years of existence. Five generations \nlater, the Beau Rivage is still run by the Mayer family and that’s \nexactly a sense of familiar intimacy that we feel as soon as we \ncross the threshold and are welcomed by the impeccable staff. \nNowadays, the hotel is managed by Alexandre Nickbarte, who \nkindly showed us around the hotel. \nThroughout the hotel, we can find unique artefacts from the past, \nsuch as very well preserved staff uniforms from the beginning of \nthe 20th century and original fireplaces that recall us golden days. \nIn the second floor, we were shown two beautiful rooms that have \nbeen kept almost the same along the years, with only a few chang-\nes, to offer modern amenities required for modern times. They are \nboth overlooking the Mont Blanc and the snowy mountains, as \nwell as the famous Jet d’Eau water fountain. \nBeau-Rivage Genève\n",128,{"image":519,"text":520,"number":521},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.129.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 129.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nBeau-Rivage Genève, Duplex Saint Exupéry\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 129.\n",129,{"image":523,"text":524,"number":525},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.130.png","In one, we found a painting of the Maharaja of Patiala, Yadavin-\ndra Singh, which was offered the Mayer family by the Maharaja \nhimself, after staying in the hotel for the Geneva Convention \nin the 1920’s.  We can see the Maharaja pictured in all his glo-\nry, with a diamond covered turban, crown and necklace. “The \ndiamonds were used as a form of protection. So, the Maharaja \nbelieved that the more diamonds he wore, the more protected \nhe was”, Mr. Nickbarte explains, adding that there was a lot of \nexpectation when the Maharaja arrived - “the staff was expect-\ning to see him dressed in his grandeur but he arrived dressed in \na completely normal European fashion for the time. Everybody \nwas a bit disappointed” he laughs. \nBut the Maharaja is not the only celebrity to have experienced \nthe Beau Rivage over the years. Empress Elisabeth of Austria, \nand Queen of Hungary, famously known as Sissi, along with \nnumerous other crowned leaders, heads of state and individuals \nof international notoriety have left their imprint on the history \nof the hotel. We can see it not only through memories like the \nMaharaja’s hanging on the walls but also through small treasures \nlike the big check-in book from the beginning of the 20th cen-\ntury, very well preserved with hand written records of all the \nguests who stayed at The Beau Rivage. The proveniences are as-\ntonishing! Distinguished guests from all over the world, the five \ncontinents, favoured this hotel as their home away from home, \nin Europe, which is something of great importance, since, at that \ntime, it took several days to travel from one side of the Atlantic \nto the other.\nThe hotel is full of history, for sure, but it’s beautiful to see how \nthe past was so well preserved and perfectly merged with the fu-\nture to be able to always correspond to the guests’ needs, which-\never the era. In 1873, for example, Beau-Rivage installs the first \nelevator in Switzerland, one of only three existing in the world. \nAfter four years of the enclosure during the Second World War, \nthe hotel reopened and made the first renovations of the post-\nwar and contemporary era. \nFast forward, and 2017 arrives with eight brand new top-floor \nunique suites, including six duplex apartments ranging from 100 \nto 150 square metres and two apartments of 150 and 250 square \nSalon suite Sissi\n",130,{"image":527,"text":528,"number":529},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.131.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 131.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nmetres. All with a unique style, a private spa bathed in daylight, \nexceptional views, unique volumes and an extremely comfort-\nable bed from which you can admire the stars if you wish. The \nnew suites were created by top interior design firms Pierre-Yves \nRochon and Leila Corbett Elwes. \nA special note to the cuisine. CovetED was presented with a \nsuperb dinner from Le Chat-Botté, the restaurant lead by Mi-\nchelin-starred chef Dominique Gauthier, known for his exqui-\nsite cuisine, its closeness to nature, the sense of wonder and \nmemories it evokes, with roots in childhood. Natural products \nof the finest quality, Mediterranean colours and scents, simple \nyet so delicious dishes and handmade desserts were the perfect \nending to a long day for us. \nBeau Rivage is a member of the select club “Leading Hotels” of \nthe World. We were impressed not only by the excellence of the \nservice we witnessed but also by the richness of its past and the \nway the hotel breaths this richness through every wall while \noffering the best amenities from modern times.\nLe Chat-Botté restaurant\nSoufflé de Scampi et Caviar Ana\n",131,{"image":531,"text":532,"number":533},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.132.png","As soon as you walk through the enormous iron gates and \nstep into the magnificent lobby of genuine neo-classical \nstyle building, you immediately feel as if you were “mov-\ning backwards in time” into the beginning of 19th centu-\nry. Gallery Park Hotel is located in a beautiful historical \nbuilding dated from 1875, which is protected by UNES-\nCO as a World Heritage. Spirit of French elegance, luxury \nantique furniture and extravagant designer décor – all of \nthese elements create a unique atmosphere of the 5-star \nhotel in the heart of Riga, the capital of Latvia. \nRestored in 2008, this guest a year later. 24-room luxury \nhotel is a real heaven for empire style lovers. The interior \ndesign of the Gallery Park Hotel has a strong influence by \nseafarers–, since it was the residence of Latvia`s biggest \nshipping company and part of Navy`s Baltic command \nfor many years. The bar inside is dedicated to this period \nand has a collection of historical photos and some sailor \nrequisite.\nManagers of the hotel have made an incredible job by col-\nlecting dozens of original interior objects and expensive \nantiques. For instance, in a luxury hall you can find gold \nplating wallpapers, created with the same technology \nfrom the beginning of 20th century; in the next room, in \nthe corner, you will recognize the antique piano or clavi-\nchord, that have been restored by a musician to its original \nplaying quality; between the lobby and the lunchroom, \nyou will see an absolutely unique doorway, that was \nbought in France and dates the same year as the whole \nbuilding. The truth is that every single interior object in \nthe Gallery Park Hotel has its own story, truly worth vis-\niting. So let’s start our design tour inside this “piece of art” \nin the heart of Riga.\nOnce you enter, the reception area is resplendent with \ncarved oak furniture finished with green leather. The next \nthing you see is the magnificent French floor-mounted \nlanterns and Persian carpets, which are more than a centu-\nry old. Each of the guest rooms and suites on the 2nd and \n3rd floors are decorated in the style of Napoleon lll, while \nthe 4th floor has a modern contemporary style featuring \nsuch famous design objects as “Egg” and “Swan” chairs \n(Arne Jacobsen), “Teddy Bear” chairs (Hans J. Wegners), \nlamps designed by Poul Henningsen and tables (Isamu \nNoguchi). The Royal and Imperial Suites are decorated \nwith original art objects and expensive antiques from \nFrance, Denmark and Belgium. In addition, each room has \na panoramic view of the Kronvalda Park, the Art Museum \nand famous Riga’s boulevards.\nIt’s already a fact that this hotel has plenty of amazing \nstories to tell. So, if you are a fan of luxury design and \nHOTELS WE COVET \nGALLERY PARK HOTEL\nUNESCO heritage in the center \nof Riga, Latvia\n",132,{"image":535,"text":536,"number":537},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.133.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 133.\nhistorical objects, this is definitely a palace for you to stay \nin Riga. Several celebrities have already stayed here, such \nas Robbie Williams, Katy Perry, the India Prince and other \nrelevant EU diplomats.\nTo complete this overview about Gallery Park Hotel, \nthere is a modern jet-stream pool, sauna and fitness room. \nLuxury Gallery SPA was designed by the Italian architect \nGianluigi Landoni and is decorated with beautiful mosaic \ntiles and Italian natural stone. Treat yourself to a surpris-\ning world of Latvian and French cuisine at the award-win-\nning gourmet restaurant Renommé. It was named as one \nof the five best restaurants in Europe with some of the \nfinest contemporary cuisine and sample wines that suit \nany palate. Feeling intrigued? Oh, you should be! Renom-\nme restaurant gives a good impression about local cuisine \nand scores on every single measure: the outstanding taste \nof food and presentation, the excellent service and, above \nall, the experience. \nWe truly honour this amazing Hotel and we highly rec-\nommend a visit to Gallery Park Hotel - a unique luxury \nboutique hotel with high-level service and excellent ambi-\nent. It is definitely for you if you’re on the lookout for an \nintimate and elegant stay in Riga.\nGallery Park Hotel \nGallery Park Hotel \nGallery Park Hotel \n",133,{"image":539,"text":540,"number":541},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.134.png","HOTELS WE COVET \nHILTON TALLINN PARK \nThis summer Hilton has opened its first property in Estonia, \nwith the unveiling of the Hilton Tallinn Park. Located around \na mile from the capital city’s Old Town, the 202-room hotel is \nlocated next to Politsei Park. \nThe architectural solution for the hotel Hilton Tallinn Park was \ncreated by Estonian architect Meelis Press and the interior design \nwas prepared by Finnish design company dSign Vertti Kivi & Co. \nThe drawing of the interiors was provided by Allianss Arhitektid \nOÜ, while the lighting was completed by specialists of Hektor \nLight, one of the best Estonian company in this area. \nIn terms of furniture, the elements in all areas are either carefully \nselected from well-known design brands, or unique designs by \nEstonian designers and one-off solutions manufactured by Esto-\nnian companies according to the architects’ drawings. Delight-\nFULL and Tom Dixon are two of the world TOP design brands \nfeatured here.\nThe ambience of Hilton Tallinn Park has a restrained and crisp \nNordic look using natural materials, the overall light and mod-\nerate colour scheme – black, hues of white, grey and beige. It is \noccasionally accentuated with a touch of purple and gold and \nparticular spaces are emphasised with extravagant elements. \nIn the spectacular entrance, there are hundreds of MIRROR \nBALL pendants welcoming guests into the new hotel. The task \nof finding lighting fittings for the Hilton Hotel was a major chal-\nlenge for everyone involved, since this type of luxury hotel had \nnever been built in Estonia before. The planning for the new ho-\ntel began from the purpose of replacing the old Soviet-era hotel. \nDemolition works went quickly, while at the same time new \nideas and solutions were being born.\nIt was understood that the interior of the hotel had to be luxuri-\nous, while possessing a positive aura as well. It is highly gratify-\ning that the contracting entity is able to appreciate the value of \nhandcrafted, timeless lighting fittings. \nModern Interior With Estonian Art\nHilton Tallinn Park Hotel, Atomic suspension lamp by Delightfull\n",134,{"image":543,"text":544,"number":545},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.135.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 135.\nÜrjo Jõks, the chief of Hektor Light recalls how everything first \nbegan. Initially, a kinetic ceiling had been planned for the lob-\nby, in which a large number of grouped together pendant light \nfittings were supposed to be placed in motion with the aid of \nseveral motors. Offers were submitted by many different man-\nufacturers and various technical solutions were thought out, \nalthough due to safety concerns this unique ceiling was never re-\nalised. It was then that Tom Dixon’s custom solution was born \n– an extremely effective composition comprised of 150 mirror \nball pendants. The hotel has a large number of customised solu-\ntions when it comes to lighting fittings, created especially for \nthis particular hotel.\nRight from the start, there was a consensus among everyone \nabout the lighting fittings offered by DelightFULL. They were \nselected for the restaurant and lobby sections of the hotel, and \nthey proved to be the only suitable solutions. \nThe hotel’s restaurant is located at a height of about 13 metres \nabove street level, offering a beautiful view of the park. It is here \nthat one can find Atomic and Charles, the magnificent retro \nstyle lighting fittings by DelightFULL. \nWithout a doubt, the lobby is actually the hotel’s calling card. \nThe space has a unique aura, being a pleasant and favourable \nplace for getting together. It offers magnificence and dignity, \nluxury and exclusivity, yet cosy and open. \nThe Ike lighting fittings by DelightFULL generate excitement, \nare prominent, and at the same time also blend in well with the \ninterior design. \nTogether with design furniture, art has always played an import-\nant part in the Hilton Hotels, so nearly 460 paintings were com-\nmissioned for the new building. Large-format, mostly abstract \nworks by painters Katrin Karu ja Natalia Koreshkova are em-\nbellishing the general areas, smaller canvases in the hotel rooms \nare by painter Maria Simson. Some paintings depict famous \nEstonians like the composer Arvo Pärt, the national poet Lydia \nKoidula, or Fr. Reinhold Kreutzwald, author of the national epic \n“Kalevipoeg”.\nDistinctive character, extreme attention to details and construc-\ntion quality, and accordance with the established high standards \nof the Hilton Hotels chain are the distinguishing features of the \nHilton Tallinn Park Hotel. It’s all about the details. \nArchitect: Meelis Press\nMain building construction contractor: AS Merko Ehitus Eesti\nDesigner: Allianss Arhitektid\nInterior design author: dSign Vertti Kivi & Co.\nLighting fittings: Hektor Light\n“Tallinn was founded in 1248 and became a major \ntrade hub especially between the 14th and 16th century \nthanks to its location on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. \nToday Tallinn is known as the Silicon Valley of Europe, \nbeing the birthplace of many international companies \nincluding Skype. At the same time, Tallinn’s old town \nis one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe \nwith gorgeous houses and an impressive city wall. This \nmakes the city a great destination for a short break.”\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nGallery Park Hotel, Charles suspension lamp by Delightfull \nGallery Park Hotel, Charles suspension lamp by Delightfull \n",135,{"image":547,"text":548,"number":549},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.136.png","CovetED Edition travelled to Milan, Italy, to visit and experience \na unique world of harmony and privacy, with a mix of calm and \nluxury fostered in pure Armani style, imparting a new aesthetic \nexcellence to the concept of comfort.\nThe Armani Hotel Milano is the second hotel under the Armani \nHotels & Resorts banner, a collaboration between Giorgio Ar-\nmani S.p.a., one of the world’s most prestigious fashion brands \nand Emaar Properties PJSC, the creator of iconic development \nprojects. The launch of the Armani Hotel Milano has followed \nthe opening of the world’s first Armani Hotel in Dubai, located \nwithin Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. The aesthetic of \nArmani Hotel Milano is unique. Giorgio Armani has lent his per-\nsonal design touches to this rationalist style building, originally \ndesigned by Enrico A. Griffini in 1937.  \nThe Armani Hotel Milano experience is epitomised by a unique \nconcept of service delivered by the Lifestyle Department. Life-\nstyle Managers are the point of contact for guests, whose ev-\nery need and wish will be fulfilled with discreet assistance at all \ntimes. Guests will be looked after from the moment they make a \nreservation, with personal care that facilitates every requirement \nand responds to every need. As soon as guests arrive in the lobby \nlooking out on Via Manzoni, their Lifestyle Manager will be on \nhand to welcome them and take them to the seventh floor.\nHOTELS WE COVET \nARMANI\nArmani Hotel in Milan\nArmani Hotel in Milan\n",136,{"image":551,"text":552,"number":553},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.137.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 137.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 137.\nArmani Hotel in Milan, Suite\nArmani Hotel in Milan\n",137,{"image":555,"text":556,"number":557},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.138.png","The Armani Hotel Milano, located in the heart of the city, with-\nin the extraordinary palazzo at Via Manzoni 31, offer 95 rooms \nand suites with a variety of options: from Armani Deluxe Rooms \n(up to 44 square metres) to Armani Signature Suites, ranging \nfrom 190 to 203 square metres, on two levels connected by a \nmagnificent stairway that makes a striking architectural impact. \nMini-bars, high-tech amenities, cupboards that vanish into the \nwalls – referencing the passion for order and sense of space pur-\nsued by Giorgio Armani over many years in his own homes – \ncreate an atmosphere of warmth and restraint within a commo-\ndious setting.\nThe eighth floor, covering an area of 1,000 square metres, is en-\ntirely devoted to beauty and relaxation, bringing together a range \nof treatments and therapies that promote physical and mental \nharmony and wellbeing. The Armani\u002FSPA consists of six dedi-\ncated treatment rooms, a Couples Suite – for the inseparable – a \nfitness gym and a relaxation pool.  The sunscreen walls that filter \nout the bright light and the roof with its magnificent view of the \nskyline establish a slightly surreal mood.\nOur favourite space is the Armani\u002FRistorante located on the sev-\nenth floor of the Armani Hotel in Milan that has been award-\ned one Michelin Star at the end of 2015. Backlit onyx elements, \nfurniture and gentle background music create the perfect atmo-\nsphere to enjoy a casual lunch or an aperitif before dinner, not to \nmention the cocktail parties and after dinner live music enter-\ntainment. An internal connecting bridge has been designated as \na smoking area.\nTheir role is to anticipate guests’ needs from the first moment of \nthe journey, both within and outside the Armani Hotel Milano \nand to ensure that guests get the most out of their stay and visit \nto Milan: from facilitating the check-in procedure in the com-\nfort of the suite, to personalizing the stay with customized SPA \ntreatments or with a dinner in the panoramic restaurant of the \nhotel.  The purpose of the Lifestyle Manager is to extend Giorgio \nArmani’s hospitality to each and every guest and to make him \nfeel as relaxed as he would be in his own home.\nArmani Hotel in Milan, spa\n",138,{"image":559,"text":560,"number":561},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.139.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 139.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nArmani Hotel in Milan, restaurant\nArmani Hotel in Milan, restaurant\n",139,{"image":563,"text":564,"number":565},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.140.png","Situated on the splendorous and influential town of Cascais, \nin Avenida Marginal, the magnificent InterContinental Estoril \nfinds itself on the oceanfront of the Atlantic, benefiting from an \nenthralling coastline. It is a region fulfilled with heritage and cul-\nture and one of the main attractions for tourists, who can easily \naccess to the main areas of Lisbon. Providing a wide variety of \nexperiences, from Portuguese traditions to gastronomy, the In-\nterContinental Estoril has a proficient group of individuals that \nwork tirelessly to create the best setting possible. \nIt comes from a historical and prestigious chain of InterConti-\nnental Hotels, that came to fruition in 1946 by Pan American \nWorld Airways and, since then, a series of hotels have been estab-\nlished in Portugal and worldwide. Each hotel has its own charm \nand elegance, assembling an ultimate source of cultural experi-\nences and cosmopolitan luxury. \nRegarding hospitality and catering trade services, the momen-\ntous hotel offers exquisite spaces, such as the neighbouring \nOcean Spot Pool Bar and the Atlântico Bar and Restaurant, in \nwhich customers can delight themselves in healthier yet scrump-\ntious meals and be bestowed upon the most beguiling views of \nthe ocean while sipping on a delicious cocktail or dining fine sea-\nfood dishes or tapas. It is the perfect place for long-time friends \nto get together or for informal business meetings. In the second \ncase, they even benefit from a highly prearranged menu by the \nhotel’s skilled culinary team led by Chef Jorge Fernandes, always \nwith the intent of elucidating the innovative appeal of Portu-\nguese cuisine. \nIn addition, guests can enjoy from a lobby lounge characterised \nfor a warmth and comfortable setting that offers breakfast in \nthe mornings to the sound of the Atlantic Ocean. Luxury reigns \nover the guestrooms and suites, as one can count with king-size \nbeds, contemporary styled interiors with lavish furnishings, pri-\nvate terraces, amongst other accommodations aside from the ex-\norbitantly alluring views to the ocean that these sophisticated \nchambers comprise.\nHOTELS WE COVET \nINTERCONTINENTAL ESTORIL\nIntercontinetal Estoril Hotel\n",140,{"image":567,"text":568,"number":569},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.141.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 141.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 141.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nIntercontinetal Estoril Hotel\nIntercontinetal Estoril Hotel, Suite\nIntercontinetal Estoril Hotel, Suite\n",141,{"image":571,"text":572,"number":573},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.142.png","Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg is celebrated for offering the ultimate lux-\nury experience to its guests. Located in the heart of the city, more \nprecisely between monumental landmarks, such as the tantalising \nand beloved Champs Elysées and the historical Place de la Con-\ncorde, the hotel is literally adjacent to the Louvre Museum and the \nGrand Palais. This strategic geographic location allows guests the \nopportunity to fully experience and comprehend at first-hand the \nculture, lifestyle and history of the Parisian society.\nThe 5-star hotel was conceived in a glamorous project of hospi-\ntality design by Didier Gomez, whose work style is best described \nas eclectic while always comprising Parisian elegance and gran-\ndeur. Gomez conceded to every room a touch of modernity and \nwarmth, through the use of, for example, grey stone walls, gold \naccents, stunning mirrors and daring chandeliers.\nHOTELS WE COVET \nSOFITEL PARIS LE FAUBOURG\nSofitel Paris Le Faubourg is celebrated \nfor offering the ultimate luxury \nexperience to its guests. \nSofitel Paris Le Faubourg Hotel\nSofitel Paris Le Faubourg Hotel, Suite\nSofitel Paris Le Faubourg Hotel, Suite\n",142,{"image":575,"text":576,"number":577},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.143.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 143.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nParis Le Faubourg is characterised by a combination of 18th-cen-\ntury sophistication with contemporary designs, thus the interi-\nors of the hotel are decorated with a wide variety of furniture \nand fabrics made from the finest materials and manifesting orna-\nmented patterns and colours. \nCoalescing notions of architectural harmony and contrast, upon \nentering certain spaces, guests are immediately bestowed to piec-\nes of classical traces, such as Louis XV armchairs, minimalist ta-\nbles, geometric art styles, and graceful galleries and photographs \ndepicting muses on the corridors, which give foundation to the \ngargantuan influence that fashion has in Paris. \nSupporting a cluster of magnificent and awe-inspiring amenities \nand accommodations, the hotel features 147 guestrooms and \nsuites, including the Opera Suite and the Couture Apartment, in \nwhich the architect of interiors, Didier Gomez, created a serene \nand intimate setting.\nDiscriminating a few selected, in the Couture apartment, guests \ncan benefit from the most astounding views over the roofs of \nParis, which are simply awe-inspiring. The glamorous penthouse \ndisplays a majestic use of colours, from black to ivory, to golden \ntones represented in Art Deco style. On another note, the Opera \nsuite is a reinterpretation of an 18th-century mansion that fea-\ntures elements from the contemporary world as well as Haute \ncouture. The suite is best described for its femininity and sensu-\nous richness, particularly with the glamorous lamps placed be-\nside the bed. The bedroom also has a steamy bathroom that can \nbe separated from the room by golden curtains. \nFeaturing one of the most astonishing lounges in the world, the \nPrestige Suite is renowned for its warm and vivid ambience with \na palette of gold, bronze and gleaming chrome decor. Overall, it \nblends a supreme mix of art, fashion and design oozing off mo-\ndernity and glamour. \nMoving on to the restoration services, the Bar du Faubourg fits \nthe purpose of a social area. Bedecked with shades of maroon \nand gold, multiple fashion photos and refined boudoirs sofas are \nstrategically placed in order to create the best environment pos-\nsible in terms of comfort, while permanently reminiscing over \nthe 18th-century and Parisian spirit. Designed by Yannick Alléno \nwith a modern brasserie approach, the restaurant Stay Faubourg \ndisposes of a wide range of delectable dishes to choose from a \ncarefully organised menu.\nIn conclusion, each installation of the Sofitel hotel chain has an \nexceptional combination of French art de Vivre and local cus-\ntoms bursting with haute couture and luxury.\nSofitel Paris Le Faubourg Hotel, \nSofitel Paris Le Faubourg Hotel, Suite\n",143,{"image":579,"text":580,"number":581},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.144.png","HOTELS WE COVET \nYOO COLLECTION - RIO JANEIRO\nWith a singular vision to enrich lives with extraordinary living \nspaces, the group brings its unique design-led philosophy to ho-\ntels, real estate, furnishings, energy and capital. This worldwide \nrenowned luxury hotel brand, the YOO Collection, brings to-\ngether the most distinct Creative Directors and the notorious \nYOO Studio with some of the world’s most sublime destinations \nand flawless yet personal service. \nIn a world in which daily routines are getting more and more \ntiring and repetitive, interior design is conquering an increasing \nimportance in people’s lives, since it gives a house a totally new \ndimension. They are no longer a mere physical space in which we \neat and sleep. Our homes are our most sacred retreats, in which \nwe are free to express ourselves through the decoration and inte-\nrior design. The same happens when choosing the hotel for the \nholidays or even a conference. \nThe comfort is no longer the only thing we look for in a hotel. \nOf course, it is important. But nowadays, the most renowned \nhotels in the world get distinguished also because of their unique \ninterior design and exquisite pieces of decoration. The interior \ndesigner, the signature and the concept imprinted in the decora-\ntion are all key factors that make one hotel distinct and so special \namong an immense sea of competitors.\nAn excellent example of this prominence is the recent Yoo2 Rio \nde Janeiro, designed by the YOO Studio in London. And who is \nYOO? With more than 80 projects from all around the world \nsince 1999, YOO Worldwide is a collaboration between Philippe \nStarck and John Hitchcox “to bring a unique and innovative ap-\nproach to designing branded developments in the international \nproperty market.” – states John Hitchcox. YOO’s founder and \nCEO love for design and property is in fact in his blood, consid-\nering that his grandfather was already a property developer, and \nhis father and sister are architects. \n“While travelling the world I spotted a unique business opportu-\nnity within the property industry: to bring New York-style loft \nliving to London. Hence, I co-founded the Manhattan Loft Cor-\nporation.” – the designer explains. \nAs a brand, YOO has won a reputation for ‘place-making’ and \nunlocked a whole new mindset as to what and where a “home” \ncould be. The Manhattan Loft Corp grew into a hugely successful \nbusiness, revolutionising the British landscape, and challenging \nthe traditional definition, as to what was a viable, and most im-\nportantly, desirable ‘home’. By the late nineties, John Hitchcox \nwas craving a global challenge – that circulated around his pas-\nsion for working with designer Philippe Starck - YOO was born. \nYoo Collection Hotel, Rio de Janeiro\n",144,{"image":583,"text":584,"number":585},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.145.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 145.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nYoo Collection Hotel, Rio de Janeiro, suite\nYoo Collection Hotel, Rio de Janeiro, elevator\nYoo Collection Hotel, Rio de Janeiro\nYoo Collection Hotel, Rio de Janeiro, suite\n",145,{"image":587,"text":588,"number":589},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.146.png","YOO Hotels and Resorts is the latest venture of the YOO Group, \ncombining design-led lifestyle, great service (they serve like they \ndesign), unique experiences and two new hotel brands. YOO2 Ho-\ntels are designed by the YOO studio combining the local soul of the \ndestination with the international flair of the YOO studio design.\nThe Group brings together some of the world’s most renowned \nnames of interior design, such as the partnership with Philippe \nStarck. Working with all of the Group’s designers is firstly a lot \nof fun. It is highly rewarding to work with all those creative \nminds to develop residential projects around the world for YOO. \nAnd of course, the result could only be a tremendous success.\nThe vision behind YOO is simple: they want to improve the \nquality of people’s lives through beautiful design. “YOO is about \nyou” - to create new communities of like-minded people with-\nin vertical villages: places where people meet, connect, socialise, \ninteract, mingle, launch and love. YOO environments are about \npeople with design drawing people together; the access to some \nof the world’s greatest design talent and the YOO studio is un-\nparalleled in the world.\nAlthough we are talking about one unique Group, each design-\ner has their own personal style, with the common denominator \nthat every YOO project is about bringing people together and \nenhancing the quality of life through their designs. \nYoo Collection Hotel, Rio de Janeiro, restaurant\n",146,{"image":591,"text":592,"number":593},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.147.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 147.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nYOO2 Rio de Janeiro is the first YOO2 hotel (“with many more \nto follow”, says proudly John Hitchcox). YOO2 hotels are vi-\nbrant and personal – it’s a boutique design hotel option with \noutstanding service, local soul and the opportunity to connect \nwith a like-minded local and international community. It’s per-\nfect for the young at heart urban explorer looking for the perfect \nmix of convenient location, uniquely designed extraordinary liv-\ning spaces with local soul, seamless service and a social atmo-\nsphere. From a design perspective, the hotel has been designed \nby the YOO studio in its entity, using the local culture as in-\nspiration, combining it with the international flair of the YOO \nstudio, which results in a vibrant style appealing to the modern \nurban explorer. \nWhen asked to describe YOO Group in three words, John Hitchcox \npromptly answers: “Contemporary, Imaginative, Sophisticated”. \nIn terms of forecasting, the Group has launched a few residential \nprojects this year, such as the YOO on the Park, set in the vibrant \nheart of Midtown Atlanta and it will have a six-story façade of \nliving greenery and an exceptional array of amenities and services \nfocusing on today’s health-conscious, active lifestyles. \nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\n“We will hopefully be announcing the \nopening dates for further YOO2 and \nthe first YOO collection hotel soon. Our \npipeline is looking great, so watch this \nspace! “\nYoo Collection Hotel, Rio de Janeiro, restaurant\n",147,{"image":595,"text":596,"number":597},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.148.png","With a different vision of luxury, the five-star Tour Hotel La \nReserve is best described for its subtlety and refined simplicity. \nOffering the ultimate sense of privacy to its guests, La Reverse \nis an exceptional setting situated between Rue de Faubourg \nSaint-Honoré and Avenue Montaigne. A stay at La Reserve is \nan assured unforgettable experience and peaceful encounter with \nthe fashionable capital, since it provides the most spellbinding \nviews over the Grand Palais, the Eiffel Tower, the Pantheon and \nthe Concorde obelisk. \nThe Luxury Hotel is owned by Michel Raybier and features an \nunparalleled nineteen-century Parisian classiness and exuber-\nance on top of representing the Belle Époque style. Conveying \nHaussmann-style aesthetics, luminous spaces are enriched with \nbewildering marble fireplaces, opulent textiles and lavishly pol-\nished materials. Furthermore, the hotel has a library earmarked \nfor guests, a smoking lounge, an exclusive 16-metre indoor pool, \na remarkable fitness centre, and finally a worthy display of land-\nscape design with a dazzling inner courtyard. \nRESTAURANTS WE COVET \nLA RESERVE AND PAGODE DE COS\nLa reserve and Pagode de Cos restaurant\nLa reserve and Pagode de Cos restaurant\n",148,{"image":599,"text":600,"number":601},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.149.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 149.\nComprised of twenty-six electrifying and colossal suites, as well \nas fourteen rooms, the majestic hotel has a tremendously serene \nand glamorous ambience that can be translated over the silky \nhung walls, velvety drapes, waffle weave fabrics and antique fur-\nniture pieces, adding a whole new layer to the decor.  In a devoted \nambition of fulfilling every guest needs with the utmost discre-\ntion, each room has its own butler service available upon request, \nto provide homelike hospitality, whose comfort reigns above all. \nFor the well-being and relaxation of each guest, the rooms are \nquite airy spaces and count with the assistance of an interactive \ngadget to control the television, the temperature and lighting. \nMoreover, the striking bathrooms, which are also properly gen-\nerous, are made from Carrara and Turquin blue marble.\nConcerning some of the most eminent suites, which are a tribute \nto Parisian decorative arts and lifestyle, stand the Grand Palais \nSuite, the Elysée Suite, the Imperial Suite, the Presidential Suite, \nthe Duc de Morny Suite, amongst several others. They are distin-\nguished by lengthened lounge areas, private bars, sophisticated \nbedrooms, marble bathrooms with Italian-styled showers, and \ndecorative enhancements, such as herringbone patterned floors, \nbespoke wallpapers or upholstered seatings. \nNot to mention the marvellous sceneries and views each one \nprovides, from the silhouette of the Eiffel Tower to the gilded \nsculptures of Alexander III Bridge to the glass roof or nave of \nGrand Palais, it is an immersive and aesthetic involvement in the \nParisian culture and history. \nRegarding wellness, La Reserve offers a unique spa treatment \nwith three rooms in the outskirt area of the swimming pool. \nGuests can enjoy a peaceful environment to release all the neg-\native energies from a pressure-charged routine. With anti-aging \nproducts, deep-rooted massages, tailored treatments of the body \nadapted to each individual’s needs and cosmetics for men and \nwomen, this spa successfully guarantees the rehabilitation of \nyour body and soul. \nOne of the most exquisite features of the Hotel is the magnif-\nicent restaurant dubbed as La Pagode de Cos, honouring Cos \nd’Estournel, the admired and vintage wine exported all over the \nworld. Owned by Michael Reybier, those who have the fortunate \npleasure of attending such venue will benefit from an innovating \nmenu prudently selected by the notorious French chef, Jérôme \nBanctel. Guests can count with illustrious and scrumptious dish-\nes, such as Gilthead seabream avocado, radish and Siamese sauce \ntartare, delicious scallops, lemongrass infused soup, Pineapple car-\namelised with Paï Mu Tan tea, and countless other possibilities. \nOne thing is for certain, La Pagode de Cos will transport foodies \ninto a bountiful spice journey of new flavours and textures. \nRESTAURANTS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\n",149,{"image":603,"text":604,"number":605},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.150.png","Winner of multiple Michelin stars for \nexcellence in cuisine service, French \nchef, Guy Savoy is the owner a clus-\nter of restaurants in Paris, such as the \nRestaurant Guy Savoy, Les Bouquin-\nistes and Goût de Brioche as well as an eponymous restaurant in \nLas Vegas. Showcasing an immeasurable passion and understand-\ning towards the art of cooking, the proficient chef regards cuisine \nas a disciplined and time-requiring process that is gratifying and \nsubmissive to all senses.\nSituated at the Monnaie de Paris, on the Left Bank of the trea-\nsured Seine river, Restaurant Guy Savoy is considered to be one \nof the greatest restaurants of our time, an actual distinction \nwhich was awarded by Lebey Guide. The menu provides a wide \nvariety of scrumptious meals and fine French cuisine, including \nthe distinguished artichoke soup with black truffle and layered \nmushroom brioche or the delicious roasted lobster with coral len-\ntils and Verre Breton.\nThe interiors of the restaurant emanate elegance and sophistica-\ntion. Composed of six dining rooms, one can revel in the most vi-\nsual and contemporary art productions \nand decorative elements. From “Belles \nBacchantes” to “Scènes de Paris”, these \nmesmerising spaces deliver historical \nreminiscences and tributes to the great achievements of the \ncity. These charming spaces also give the opportunity to glance \nover famed locations, like the Institute of France and the Seine, \namong many others. \nMastering a diverse range of cooking methods, the chefs of the \nrestaurant are able to transform and handle all types of flavours \nand seasonality, this way each dish is conceived to maximum \nprecision. For Savoy, the history and the joy that a dish brings to \nhis guests is one of the biggest achievements one could possibly \nhope for when creating these mouth-watering masterpieces, in \nhis own words, “La Cuisine est l’art de transformer instanément \nen joie des produits chargés d’historie.” This truthful aphorism \nof Savoy is actually on display on the walls of the astonishing \nrestaurant.\nOut of curiosity, the renowned British chef Gordon Ramsay was \nin fact trained by one of the world’s best: Guy Savoy.   \nRESTAURANTS WE COVET \nGUY SAVOY\n",150,{"image":607,"text":608,"number":609},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.151.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 151.\nGuy Savoy Restaurant, Paris\nGuy Savoy Restaurant, Paris\nGuy Savoy Restaurant, Paris\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\n",151,{"image":611,"text":612,"number":613},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.152.png","RESTAURANTS WE COVET \nPLAZA ATÉNÉE\n“To eat more healthily and naturally is today both an expectation and a \nnecessity that must be translated into the field of haute cuisine. Exceptional \nproduce expressing their simplicity, a technique which has the elegance to \ntake a step back to their benefit. This is the cuisine I sincerely love. Cuisine \nof Naturalness, released, freed. This very personal interpretation is indeed, \nhere, in my restaurant at the Plaza Athénée.”\nPlaza Aténée restauran\n",152,{"image":615,"text":616,"number":617},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.153.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 153.\nFollowing a philosophy of naturalness, legendary Monegasque \nchef, Alain Ducasse centres his cuisine menu around a trilogy of \nhealthier and enriching nourishments to the body referring to \nfish, vegetables and cereal. Located at Plaza Athénée in Avenue \nMontaigne, the restaurant went through an extensive period of \nrenovation which was concluded in 2014. \nDetermined on producing high-quality dishes that entail envi-\nronmental preservation, the chef sees the act of cooking as an \nadaptable process, therefore, he tends to hold a courteous per-\nspective towards these natural resources with the assistance of an \nexperienced team of multifaceted chefs headed by Romain Meder. \nIn an organic effort to synchronise the interiors with that sin-\ngular touch of naturalness, just like in Alain Duchasse’s cuisine, \ndesigners Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku made sure to highlight \nthe veracity of the materials as well as organising the space in a \nway that guests would feel at their best, concerning privacy and \noverall experience.  \nEager to create a soft and marvellous decor, Ducasse’s restaurant \npresents solid oak tables with leathering seats, silky cushions and \nsplendorous crystal chandeliers that exude glamour and serenity. \nAlthough, the dining room was refurbished, a series of elements \nwere kept identical in order to uphold the history and essence of \nthe prestigious venue. \nAdditionally, the restaurant displays an exceptionally structured \ncollection of tableware which were exhaustively worked by skil-\nful and zealous artisans and designers, such as Tina Frey, Pierre \nTachon and Gérard Crociani. Each piece has its own narrative \nleading to Ducasse’s ideologies for the restaurant. Characterised \nby a modest and rudimentary form, these sporadic and precious \npieces handpicked by the French chef contrast in perfect harmo-\nny the existing difference between container and content. \nGuests can opt for a diversity of menus all representing the \nmuch yearned state of naturalness, from the Shojin Menu of \nChinese origins to the Jardin-Marin Menu consisting of three \nhalf-courses, cheese and dessert. The most distinguished cours-\nes vary from the Gamberoni from San Remo which comes with \navocado grilled on coffee beans as well as sea urchins, vegetables \nfrom château de Versailles with cedar seeds and mushrooms, and \nthe beloved Brittany Langoustines with golden caviar which are \nserved cold. The restaurant also serves an outstanding wine se-\nlection supervised by wine sommelier, Gérard Margeon. \nTo sum up and in the wise words of Alain Ducasse, “To eat more \nhealthily and naturally is today both an expectation and a neces-\nsity that must be translated into the field of haute cuisine. Ex-\nceptional produce expressing their simplicity, a technique which \nhas the elegance to take a step back to their benefit. This is the \ncuisine I sincerely love. Cuisine of Naturalness, released, freed. \nThis very personal interpretation is indeed, here, in my restau-\nrant at the Plaza Athénée.”\n",153,{"image":619,"text":620,"number":621},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.154.png","With a different vision of luxury, the five-star Tour Hotel La \nReserve is best described for its subtlety and refined simplicity. \nOffering the ultimate sense of privacy to its guests, La Reverse \nis an exceptional setting situated between Rue de Faubourg \nSaint-Honoré and Avenue Montaigne. A stay at La Reserve is an \nassured unforgettable experience and peaceful encounter with \nthe fashionable capital, since it provides the most spellbinding \nviews over the Grand Palais, the Eiffel Tower, the Pantheon and \nthe Concorde obelisk. \nThe Luxury Hotel is owned by Michel Raybier and features an \nunparalleled nineteen-century Parisian classiness and exuber-\nance on top of representing the Belle Époque style. Conveying \nHaussmann-style aesthetics, luminous spaces are enriched with \nbewildering marble fireplaces, opulent textiles and lavishly pol-\nished materials. Furthermore, the hotel has a library earmarked \nRESTAURANTS WE COVET \nDIVELLEC\nDivellec Restaurant, Paris\n",154,{"image":623,"text":624,"number":625},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.155.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 155.\nfor guests, a smoking lounge, an exclusive 16-metre indoor pool, \na remarkable fitness centre, and finally a worthy display of land-\nscape design with a dazzling inner courtyard. \nComprised of twenty-six electrifying and colossal suites, as well \nas fourteen rooms, the majestic hotel has a tremendously serene \nand glamorous ambience that can be translated over the silky \nhung walls, velvety drapes, waffle weave fabrics and antique fur-\nniture pieces, adding a whole new layer to the decor.  In a devoted \nambition of fulfilling every guest needs with the utmost discre-\ntion, each room has its own butler service available upon request, \nto provide homelike hospitality, whose comfort reigns above all. \nFor the well-being and relaxation of each guest, the rooms are \nquite airy spaces and count with the assistance of an interactive \ngadget to control the television, the temperature and lighting. \nMoreover, the striking bathrooms, which are also properly gen-\nerous, are made from Carrara and Turquin blue marble.\nConcerning some of the most eminent suites, which are a tribute \nto Parisian decorative arts and lifestyle, stand the Grand Palais \nSuite, the Elysée Suite, the Imperial Suite, the Presidential Suite, \nthe Duc de Morny Suite, amongst several others. They are dis-\ntinguished by lengthened lounge areas, private bars, sophisticated \nbedrooms, marble bathrooms with Italian-styled showers, and \ndecorative enhancements, such as herringbone patterned floors, \nbespoke wallpapers or upholstered seatings. Not to mention the \nmarvellous sceneries and views each one provides, from the sil-\nhouette of the Eiffel Tower to the gilded sculptures of Alexander \nIII Bridge to the glass roof or nave of Grand Palais, it is an immer-\nsive and aesthetic involvement in the Parisian culture and history. \nRegarding wellness, La Reserve offers a unique spa treatment \nwith three rooms in the outskirt area of the swimming pool. \nGuests can enjoy a peaceful environment to release all the neg-\native energies from a pressure-charged routine. With anti-aging \nproducts, deep-rooted massages, tailored treatments of the body \nadapted to each individual’s needs and cosmetics for men and \nwomen, this spa successfully guarantees the rehabilitation of \nyour body and soul. \nOne of the most exquisite features of the Hotel is the magnif-\nicent restaurant dubbed as La Pagode de Cos, honouring Cos \nd’Estournel, the admired and vintage wine exported all over the \nworld. Owned by Michael Reybier, those who have the fortunate \npleasure of attending such venue will benefit from an innovating \nmenu prudently selected by the notorious French chef, Jérôme \nBanctel. Guests can count with illustrious and scrumptious dish-\nes, such as Gilthead seabream avocado, radish and Siamese sauce \ntartare, delicious scallops, lemongrass infused soup, Pineapple car-\namelised with Paï Mu Tan tea, and countless other possibilities. \nOne thing is for certain, La Pagode de Cos will transport foodies \ninto a bountiful spice journey of new flavours and textures. \nRESTAURANTS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\n",155,{"image":627,"text":628,"number":629},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.156.png","RESTAURANTS WE COVET \nSUSHISAMBA\n",156,{"image":631,"text":632,"number":633},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.157.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 157.\nIn one of the tallest buildings in London, with a mesmerising \n360-degree view of the City, you can find SUSHISAMBA, anoth-\ner amazing and CovetEd restaurant!\nAt Sushisamba you’ll find “a unique blend of Japanese, Brazilian \nand Peruvian culture and cuisine” with a huge variety of food, \nfrom ceviche to miso soup and sashimi, everything in the same \nplace! The tuna ceviche and the scallops ceviche are big hits in \nthe menu, also “yellowtail taquitos with avocado and roasted \ncorn miso and the signature Moqueca Mista jumbo shrimp, \nsquid, sea bass, mussels, clams, coconut milk, dendê oil, chimich-\nurri rice” are the long-time favourites in the restaurant, said the \nExecutive Chef, Claudio Cardoso. But, without any doubts, the \nbig star of the menu is the inventive “Samba Rolls”, a creative in-\nvention of the restaurant’s skilled team of executive sushi chefs \nand representative of the Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian tri-\numvirate. For a perfect ending, one “firm favourite since day one \non the dessert menu is the Chocolate Banana Cake with maple \nbutter, plantain chip, and vanilla rum ice cream”, said Claudio \nCardoso. SUSHISAMBA promises to offer a truly unique expe-\nrience to their customers, and we had the pleasure to prove it!\nWe had the chance to taste amazing food and the pleasure to in-\nterview the restaurant’s Managing Partner, Shimon Bokovza and \nwith the Executive Chef, Claudio Cardoso. When asked what \nmakes SUSHISAMBA unique and different from all the other \nrestaurants, the answer was clear: “Loyalty and longevity are not \neasy elements to obtain in the restaurant business...and Sush-\nisamba enjoys both!”. This place enjoys one of the most amaz-\ning views in London! In the 38th floor, the restaurant features \nthe highest outdoor dining terrace in Europe, offering a supreme \n360-degree view of the City. Everything starts in a panoramic \nelevator which reaches the top in 38 seconds. Once in the top, \nis difficult not to notice the iconic orange Tree Terrace that per-\nfectly transmits the style and energy of SUSHISAMBA.\nBeyond the great food and experience given to the clients, it’s \nimpossible not to notice the beautiful interiors and decoration! \nSUSHISAMBA London was designed by CetraRuddy, interna-\ntional award-winning architecture, planning and interior design \nfirm. As Shimon Bokovza explained, “The design is earthy and \ncasual yet sophisticated. \nSushisamba restaurant London\nSushisamba restaurant London\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\n",157,{"image":635,"text":636,"number":637},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.158.png","Building off of the brand’s Brazilian\u002FJapanese cuisine, the design \nincorporates weathered wood, terrazzo floors inspired by the \npatterns of Ipanema and Rio de Janeiro, walls of unique street \nart, and sculptural banquets of wood and multi-hued leather”. \nThe main goal of the architect was to create a memorable in-\ndoor\u002Foutdoor entertainment and dining experience, for that, and \nbased on the British garden tradition, they build a unique “gar-\nden in the sky”!\nIn the main room, you can find a full height green trellis wall \nthat extends to the 24-foot-high ceiling. Adding some dimension \nto the area, you have a vault of bamboo, punctuated by hand-\ncrafted lit coloured glass sculpture, creating a fantastic ambience. \nThe different levels of the space are connected by a sweeping \nsculptural stairway of glass and metal. “CetraRuddy created an \narchitecturally inspiring ambience combining craft, art, nature \nand warmth that reinforces the power of the SUSHISAMBA’s \ninventive cuisine”, said Shimon Bokovza, Managing Partner.\nSUSHISAMBA will not stop here, it has a promising future! Next \nsummer, they will be opening in Covent Garden’s famed Opera \nTerrace within the historic Market Building. It is located at the \ntop of the Grade II listed building and comprises c. 9,000 sq. ft. \nincluding a balcony, uniquely positioned with striking rooftop \nviews across the Piazza. They vow a bold and contemporary ren-\novation of the site and will then see the existing conservatory \nreplaced with a new Eric Parry glazed design, creating a stimu-\nlating visual addition that is sure to become an iconic element of \nthe Market Building.  \nWe cannot wait to see this new project!\n",158,{"image":639,"text":640,"number":641},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.159.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 159.\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 159.\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\n",159,{"image":643,"text":644,"number":645},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.160.png","LUIS ONOFRE\nINTRODUCES HELLENIC GARDENS SS17\nPhoto credits: Frederico Martins\nModels: Evianne and Jonathan Sampaio | Styling: Fernando Bastos Pereira \nMakeup: Patricia Lima | Hair: Rui Rocha\n",160,{"image":647,"text":648,"number":649},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.161.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 161.\nIt’s Spring Time! And Luis Onofre, one of the most renowned Por-\ntuguese fashion designers, proudly introduces his ultimate show \ncollection named Hellenic Gardens SS17.\nLaunched in 1999, the brand Luis Onofre does not need an ex-\ntensive presentation. Luis Onofre is all about luxury shoes and \naccessories of extremely high quality, made of high-end materials \ncombined with innovation and technology with the level of detail \nof a handmade production that has already conquered the whole \nworld. It’s a brand that perfectly reinstates the fact that the sexi-\nest shoe industry in the entire world is the Portuguese. Portuguese \nshoes or Luis Onofre shoes are a full set of feelings that make them \nan unparalleled experience of beauty and comfort. \nHellenic Gardens SS17 features an exceptional collection full of \ncolour, emotion and craft for Her and, for the first time ever, for \nHim. The various lines, curves, trajectories and dynamics present-\ned in the collection honour “the purest expression of a drawing,” \nas stated. The new pieces “enter into dialogue with such unique \nscenery, in which design is the primordial force of expression”. \nThis dialogue was shot in Covet House, a living celebration of \ndesign that offers an exceptional and absolutely memorable expe-\nrience, surrounded by classic luxury and contemporary comfort. \nConceived to be a mecca for designers, Covet House was abso-\nlutely the perfect stage for the campaign, since it gathers pieces \nof furniture by brands that, just like Luis Onofre, have broken the \nboundaries of style and conceived a new concept of design, com-\nbining comfort with innovation and taking Portugal abroad. \nFASHION  \u002F\u002F\n",161,{"image":651,"text":652,"number":653},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.162.png","Luis Onofre, have broken the \nboundaries of style and conceived a \nnew concept of design, combining \ncomfort with innovation and taking \nPortugal abroad.   \n",162,{"image":655,"text":656,"number":657},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.163.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 163.\nFASHION  \u002F\u002F\n",163,{"image":659,"text":19,"number":660},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.164.png",164,{"image":662,"text":663,"number":664},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.165.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 165.\nBest known for her performance in the 1946 film, Gilda, in which she played the femme fatale, Rita Hayworth \nbegan her career being often cast as the exotic foreigner. Born Margarita Carmen Cansino, daughter of a \nSpanish father and an Irish-English descent mother, her features were unusual and mysterious, giving her a \nstriking beauty for that time. However, Rita’s opportunities were limited to the small number of “exotic” roles \ndue to her Mediterranean appearance. To fight against those limits, and in order to better appeal to American \naudiences, Rita took on her mother’s maiden name and changed her hairline using electrolysis and hair dye. \nAnd what a change - that long red hair soon became a signature, in a style that influenced thousands of \nwomen after her. And so it was born the Rita Hayworth we know today.\nIconic as a redhead, she reportedly got her big motion picture break because she was willing to change her \nhair colour, while other actresses were not. She changed her hair colour eight times in eight movies! Her \nexquisiteness, her talent and her boldness made her a star. By that time, Rita was not only a leading woman \nbut was also a leading fashion trendsetter. Jean-Louis, chief designer to the stars of the “Golden Age,” took \nher as his muse. She wore elbow length gloves, had pin waved locks, wore body hugging gowns that showed \noff her hour-glass figure and was often seen in lace and floral prints. In August 1941, the beautiful actress \nwas featured in an iconic Life photo in which she posed in a negligee with a black lace bodice. This photo, \nshot by Bob Landry, made Hayworth one of the top two pin-up girls of the World War II era. For two years, \nHayworth’s photograph was the most requested pin-up photograph in circulation - all the GIs had it on their \nlockers. In every occasion of Rita Hayworth’s life, she strived to be at her glamorous, provocative but classy \nbest. In later life, she admitted being proud of being considered sexy without having done nude scenes ever. \nDuring her successful film career, Rita was a beauty icon that ladies aspired to look like.\nOver the years, many events defined the power of the posture and style of the actress. Fred Astaire, for instance, \nwith whom she costarred, called her his favourite dance partner, because of her being so confident, provocative \nand sensual. At 5 foot 6 and with hazel-brown eyes, Hayworth soon became a style and beauty icon and was \nthe face of MaxFactor in the 1940s. And by the end of that decade, she was also voted to have the world’s best \nlips. As a consequence of her beauty and stylishness, Hayworth was even considered one of the top 25 female \nmotion picture stars of all time in the American Film Institute’s survey AFI’s 100 Years... 100 Stars.  \nProving that her influence lived long for herself, Hayworth-worn dresses can claim thousands when sold \nat auction. That’s what happened with the satin nightgown she wore for her famous World War II pin-up \npictures, sold by Sotheby’s in 2002 for $26,888.\nRita\nRita Hayworth achieved fame during the 1940s as one of the era’s top stars, \nfeaturing in a total of 61 films. Called by many as “love goddess” after she had become \nthe most glamorous screen idol of that decade, Hayworth was also the top pin-up \ngirl for GIs during World War II. \nShe was a talented actress and dancer, but also a woman who exuded style and beauty; \na lady whose films and photos amaze us until today.\nHAYWORTH\nSTYLE ICONS  \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 165.\n",165,{"image":666,"text":19,"number":667},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.166.png",166,{"image":669,"text":670,"number":671},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F9c\u002F6268a9714f6cc60e2b22886dfc34ae.167.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 167.\n&Tradition\nWebsite: www.andtradition.com\nAddress: Andtradition, PapirØen, Trangravsvej 24, DK–1436 Copenhagen, \nDenmark\nAerowatch\nWebsite: www.aerowatch.com\nAddress: Rue des Sommêtres 8, 2350 Saignelégier, Switzerland\nAicep Portugal Global\nWebsite: www.portugalglobal.pt\nAddress: Rua de Júlio Dinis, 4050-012 Porto\nAlbert Riele\nWebsite: www.albertriele.ch\nAddress: Höheweg 73, 3800 Interlaken, Switzerland\nAlexandra Fedorova\nWebsite: www.fedorova.ru\u002Fen\nAddress: 119121 Moscow, 4-th Rostovsky lane, house 2, building 2\nAlpina\nWebsite: www.alpinawatches.com\nAddress: Chemin du Champ-des-Filles 32, 1228 Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland\nAndaz Amsterdam Hotel\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Famsterdamprinsengracht.andaz.hyatt.com\u002Fen\u002Fhotel\u002Fhome.\nhtml \nAddress: Prinsengracht 587, 1016 HT Amsterdam, Netherlands\nAngelus Watches\nWebsite: www.angelus-watches.com\nAddress: Boulevard des Éplatures 38, 2304 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland\nArmani Hotel Milano \nWebsite: www.armanihotelmilano.com\nAddress: Via Alessandro Manzoni, 31, 20121 Milano, Italy\nArmin Strom\nWebsite: www.arminstrom.com\u002Fen\nAddress: Bözingenstrasse 46, 2502 Biel\u002FBienne, Switzerland\nArnold & Son\nWebsite: www.arnoldandson.com\nAddress: Boulevard des Éplatures 38, CH - 2304 La Chaux-de-Fonds, \nSwitzerland\nArtya\nWebsite: www.artya.com\nAddress: Route de Thonon 146, 1222 Vésenaz, Switzerland\nBasel World\nWebsite: www.baselworld.com\nAddress: MCH Swiss Exhibition (Basel) LTD., 4005 Basel, Switzerland\nBergstern\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fbergstern.ch\nAddress: R2 Trade AG Feldstrasse 2, Postfach 837 6060 Sarnen, Switzerland\nBijoumontre\nWebsite: www.bijoumontre.ch\nAddress: Tunnelstrasse 29, 2540 Grenchen, Switzerland\nBlancpain\nWebsite: www.blancpain.com\nAddress: Blancpain S.A., Le Rocher 12, 1348 Le Brassus, Switzerland\nBoca do Lobo\nWebsite: www.bocadolobo.com  \nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nBrabbu\nWebsite: www.brabbu.com\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nBreadquaranta\nWebsite: www.bredaquaranta.it\u002Fit\u002Findex.php\nAddress: Via Ernesto Breda, 40, 20099 Sesto San Giovanni MI, Italy\nBreitling\nWebsite: www.breitling.com\u002Fen\nAddress: Breitling SA, P.O.Box 1132, 2540 Grenchen - Switzerland \nBower\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fbowernyc.com\u002F\nAddress: 810 Humboldt St #2K, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA\nBreguet\nWebsite: www.breguet.com\nAddress: Bahnhofstrasse 31, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland\nCalvin Klein\nWebsite: www.calvinklein.com\nAddress: 205 W 39th St, New York, NY 10018, USA\nCaran D’Ache\nWebsite: store.carandache.com\nAddress: Chemin du Foron 19, PO Box 332, CH-1224 Thônex – Genève, \nSwitzerland\nCatorex\nWebsite: www.catorex.ch\nAddress: Rue du Pré au Maire 10, 2345 Les Breuleux, Switzerland\nCuervo y Sobrinos\nWebsite: www.cuervoysobrinos.com\nAddress: Via C. Maderno 54 CH-6825 Capolago\nCasa Décor Madrid\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fcasadecor.es\u002F \nAddress: Calle de Atocha, 34, 28012 Madrid, Spain\nCharriol\nWebsite: www.charriol.com\nAddress: Rue Le Corbusier 12, 1208 Geneva, Switzerland\nChristophe Pillet\nWebsite: www.christophepillet.com\u002Ffr \nAddress: 29 Passage Dubail, 75010 Paris, France\nCircu\nWebsite: www.circu.net\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nClassicon\nWebsite: www.classicon.com\nAddress: Sigmund-Riefler-Bogen 3, 81829 München, Germany\nCvstos\nWebsite: www.cvstos.com\nAddress: P.O.Box 1930, Rue Voltaire 3-5, 1201 Geneva, Switzerland\nDe Castelli\nWebsite: www.decastelli.it\nAddress: Via delle Industrie 10, 31035 Crocetta del Montello (TV) Italia\nDelightfull\nWebsite: www.delightfull.eu\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nDiff. Studio\nWebsite: www.diff-studio.com\u002F\nAddress: Kiev, Ukraine\nDragan Architecture\nWebsite: www.draganarchitecture.com\nAddress: 27, rue Bleue 75009 Paris, France\nEberhard & Co Watches\nWebsite: www.eberhard-co-watches.ch\u002Fen\nAddress: Rue Du Manège 5, Biel-Bienne, 2500, Switzerland\nEnjoy Home\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fenjoyhome.ru\u002F\nAddress: MockBa 125009, Russian Federation\nEssential Home\nWebsite: www.essentialhome.eu\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nFavre-Leuba\nWebsite: www.favre-leuba.com\nAddress: Niklaus-Konrad-Strasse 25, 4500 Solothurn, Switzerland\nFendi \nWebsite: www.fendi.com\nAddress: Largo Carlo Goldoni, 420, 00187 Roma, Italy\nFlos\nWebsite: www.flos.com\u002Fen\nAddress: Via Angelo Faini, 2, 25073 Bovezzo (Brescia), Italy\nFoscarini\nWebsite: www.foscarini.com\nAddress: via delle Industrie 27, 30020 Marcon, Ve, Italy\nFrédérique Constant\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Ffrederiqueconstant.com\nAddress: Chemin du Champs des Filles 32, CH-1228 Plan-les-Ouates, Genève, \nSwitzerland\nGallery Park Hotel\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fgalleryparkhotel.com\nAddress: Krišjaña Valdemāra iela 7, Centra rajons, Riga, LV-1010, Latvia\nGenie\nWebsite: www.swissgenie.ch\nAddress: Tunnelstrasse 29, 2540 Grenchen, Switzerland\nGermans Ermičs Studio\nWebsite: www.germansermics.com\nAddress: Cruquiusweg 120 A, 1019 AK Amsterdam, The Netherlands \nGhidini 1961\nWebsite: www.ghidini1961.com\nAddress: Via Gabriele D’Annunzio 27, 25069 Villa Carcina (BS), Italy\nGraça Viterbo\nWebsite: www.viterbo-id.com \nAddress: 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049315\nGrand Prix\nWebsite: www.grandprixwatch.ch\nAddress: Montres GRAND PRIX Sàrl, Rue du Pré au Maire 10, CH - 2345 Les \nBreuleux, Switzerland\nGreg Natale Design Studio\nWebsite: www.gregnatale.com\nAddress: 62 Buckingham Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia\nGubi\nWebsite: www.gubi.dk\nAddress: Klubiensvej 7-9, 2150 Nordhavn, Denmark\nGucci\nWebsite: www.gucci.com\nAddress: Via Tornabuoni 73\u002Fr, 50123 Florence, Italy\nHamilton Conte Paris\nWebsite: www.hamiltonconte.com\u002Fen\nAddress: 62 Rue Vaneau, 75007 Paris 07, France\nHarry Winston\nWebsite: www.harrywinston.com\u002Fen\nAddress: Rue du Rhône 42, 1204 Genève, Switzerland\nHazar Group\nWebsite: www.hazar.com\u002F\nAddress: Macka Armani Residences Husrev Gerede Cd. 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