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Palazzo Daniele, Gagliano del Capo. Breaking from the territory, while respecting its heritage and tradition
Places that were thought and designed as private mansions are transformed into public structures by Gabriele Salini, founder of GS Collection
Areias do Seixo, Santa Cruz. Untampered landscape invites guests to have a barefoot escapade
During the Circle of Fire, most evenings, guests are invited by Alves and Fonseca, to join them on the cliff-top dunes, in front of the hotel, for a sing-song around...
Palazzo Avino, Ravello. A flower cart at the entrance
A hotel opened since 1997, located in Ravello, between Positano and Vietri. At the entrance a flower cart, on the piano the pink hyacinths, the Creed’s perfumes in the boutique
Dexamenes
Dexamenes Seaside Hotel, Western Peloponnese. From brutalist winery to raw luxury hotel
An opportunity to sleeping inside silos structures, between steel, timber, and engineered glass.In conversation with Nikos Karaflos, the founder of the rural hotel
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Coco-Mat, Serifos. Cycladic architecture and a renovation of miner’s houses
Interaction with nature is the asset, in the island of metal mines. Serifos: Odysseus and Perseus, Cyclopes lived in its caves
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Casa Fantini, Lake Orta. Other ways to measure the passing of time
A peninsula on the lake overhanging behind granite heights is the setting for a boutique hotel that makes water its narrative – and for the plot of a novel by...
The Standard Spa, Miami Beach. Rituals of ancient bathing traditions
Mid-century Danish Modernist furniture and 1944 Hans Wegner J16 Rocking Chairs, which nod to the building's past as a retirement home
Amangiri
Amangiri, Utah. A hideaway in the midst of lunar landscape and wilderness
A game-changer for the whole industry located in a 242-hectare protected valley in Canyon Point, where a man-made resort is blended with the remote wilds of the Southwest
Hotel Punta Tragara, Capri. A reddish villa that stands like a beacon, perched on the monoliths that guard the island
Le Corbusier described the Hotel Punta Tragara Capri as «a kind of architectural bloom, an extension of the rock, an offspring of the island, a plant-like phenomenon»
Le Sirenuse, Positano. Suspended on a cliffside with the scent of citrus trees lingers
During the Second World War, the Sersale family moved from Naples to Positano to avoid the bombings, making Villa Giulietta their summer abode