BELIEVING IN TOMORROW
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Two gardens filled with dreams, magic, and sweat stretch across a valley overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Morocco, close to Tangier. The gardens were created by Milanese philosopher, writer, and landscape architect Umberto Pasti, who began his Herculean task nearly thirty years ago.
VISITING BUDAPESTIANFLOORS
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We talked to Krisztina Kovács, the founder of the Budapestianfloors Instagram profile, about inspirations, floor tiles, raising awareness, and the unique character of their Buda home, which features both cement tiles and terrazzo surfaces. Come and read with us!
ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
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Don’t like it when visible joints limit your vision? How about an exciting design surface that flows seamlessly across floors and walls? Our solution is Microtopping® – a beautifully thin, minimalist cement-based coating that’s everything we’ve been longing for.
REFUGE AND LOT OF WORK
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One of the most popular breakfast pastries in the Salento region is the "pasticciotto", a pastry filled with cooked vanilla custard. And while there's no doubt that breakfast in an Italian bar is captivating for the atmosphere alone, there's nothing like a meal in the garden.
FROM BAKERY TO ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
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On the eve of Milan Design Week, we visited the new studio of architect and designer Roberto Paoli. The Ancona-born designer has several projects in Budapest as well, including office spaces and a private residence.
TRAVEL WITH US
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THE LIFE OF A HOUSE
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