The French Riviera, long a playground for the rich and famous, is undeniably chic, both in its physical structures and its natural beauty. And perched atop Cap d’Antibes, a rocky promontory between Cannes and Nice that was used as a backdrop in both Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief and Jacques Deray’s La Piscine, is a hotel that embodies that elegance in the most nonchalant way: The Cap D’Antibes Beach Hotel, recently reimagined by Belgian architect Bernard Dubois, a frequent collaborator with Brussels’ Maniera Gallery, who is known for his beautiful, brutally efficient approach to interiors.
Gloriously restored and thoughtfully modernized, Paris’s Hotel de Crillon emerges from an epic renovation ready to face a new century
There’s something deliciously retro about staying at a motel but, let’s face it, most of them could do with an…
The French Riviera, long a playground for the rich and famous, is undeniably chic, both in its physical structures and its natural beauty. And perched atop Cap d’Antibes, a rocky promontory between Cannes and Nice that was used as a backdrop in both Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief and Jacques Deray’s La Piscine, is a hotel that embodies that elegance in the most nonchalant way: The Cap D’Antibes Beach Hotel, recently reimagined by Belgian architect Bernard Dubois, a frequent collaborator with Brussels’ Maniera Gallery, who is known for his beautiful, brutally efficient approach to interiors.
Completed in 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. Images by Timothy Hursley, Ardon Bar Hama. Located in what was once the no-man’s land between the Israeli and Jordanian sectors of Jerusalem, the Mamilla district forms the connection between...
Staycay at home.
The French Riviera, long a playground for the rich and famous, is undeniably chic, both in its physical structures and its natural beauty. And perched atop Cap d’Antibes, a rocky promontory between Cannes and Nice that was used as a backdrop in both Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief and Jacques Deray’s La Piscine, is a hotel that embodies that elegance in the most nonchalant way: The Cap D’Antibes Beach Hotel, recently reimagined by Belgian architect Bernard Dubois, a frequent collaborator with Brussels’ Maniera Gallery, who is known for his beautiful, brutally efficient approach to interiors.
Hotel Radisson Copenhagen has had a complete overhaul.
Hui Hotel is the first boutique art hotel in Shenzhen. Located in the most prosperous business circle, Hui Hotel used to be an old factory. Shenzhen Central Park nearby provides free natural landscape for this Hui Hotel. Although the total investment of the hotel only takes up less than 1/3 of the...
Image 3 of 16 from gallery of Villa Lena Fattoria Hotel Renovation / Hesselbrand. Photograph by Henrik Lundell
A curation of interior spaces to inspire your renovation project and fuel your curiosity
The French Riviera, long a playground for the rich and famous, is undeniably chic, both in its physical structures and its natural beauty. And perched atop Cap d’Antibes, a rocky promontory between Cannes and Nice that was used as a backdrop in both Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief and Jacques Deray’s La Piscine, is a hotel that embodies that elegance in the most nonchalant way: The Cap D’Antibes Beach Hotel, recently reimagined by Belgian architect Bernard Dubois, a frequent collaborator with Brussels’ Maniera Gallery, who is known for his beautiful, brutally efficient approach to interiors.
The French Riviera, long a playground for the rich and famous, is undeniably chic, both in its physical structures and its natural beauty. And perched atop Cap d’Antibes, a rocky promontory between Cannes and Nice that was used as a backdrop in both Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief and Jacques Deray’s La Piscine, is a hotel that embodies that elegance in the most nonchalant way: The Cap D’Antibes Beach Hotel, recently reimagined by Belgian architect Bernard Dubois, a frequent collaborator with Brussels’ Maniera Gallery, who is known for his beautiful, brutally efficient approach to interiors.
Ever keen to enliven and innovate, PURO Hotels is launching a freshly reimagined property in the heart of Kraków. Opened in 2013, PURO’s first Kraków..
Dans un bâtiment classé monument historique, l’agence australienne Wood Marsh a opéré la transformation subtile d’un appartement, entre restauration d’époque et signatures contemporaines.
The choice of accommodation in Greece can be overwhelming, especially if you look for newly opened, fashionable luxury hotels. Which of these are the best?
The Hotel André Latin in Paris opens its doors to the public once again after many months of renovations unveiling its fabulous new world.
World Architecture Community News - Continuation Studio converts old farmhouse into a boutique hotel dressed with ancient wood
A curation of interior spaces to inspire your renovation project and fuel your curiosity…
From an English country manor to a Moroccan oasis — plus two options for unwinding (lol) in Ibiza — these are our top design hotels this spring.
First designed as a British Railway hotel in the late nineteenth century, the prestigious building welcomed visitors such as Winston Churchill and Frank Sinatra
Tasked with overhauling an iconic 1929 pub in Sydney, Richards Stanisich has combined rich textures and materials with a historical narrative to create an authentic pub experience.
We visit this very exclusive New York Rosewood 5-star luxury hotel titled The Carlyle to review their rooms, lobby areas and restaurant.
On the Yucatán Peninsula, the new-look Maroma showcases local craftsmanship and Mayan tradition with interiors led by interior architecture studio Tara Bernerd & Partners
Transforming an aging capsule hotel in Tokyo into a modern spot with stylish nods to its vintage aesthetic.
Your weekly dose of interior design wanderlust
The choice of accommodation in Greece can be overwhelming, especially if you look for newly opened, fashionable luxury hotels. Which of these are the best?
Gloriously restored and thoughtfully modernized, Paris’s Hotel de Crillon emerges from an epic renovation ready to face a new century