Vacation in a real palace in Venice: Grand Hotel dei Dogi
byMonarchy has been the pinnacle of fantasy for many. Over the years, the Windsors, have captured our hearts and imagination, and even more so…
Monarchy has been the pinnacle of fantasy for many. Over the years, the Windsors, have captured our hearts and imagination, and even more so…
From the moment I arrived at Andermatt after a 2 hour drive from Zurich airport it felt like I was in a dream. It’s…
London is the city to see and to be seen at. It is a city of celebration and luxury and has been so for centuries. And yet somehow this city manages to keep certain areas as calm as any remote suburb, Kensington being one such area, and Presidential Apartments is the perfect spot to exemplify it. Presidential Apartments gives you the feeling of living in a luxury London apartment but takes away the hassle of actually owning or renting one.
The Apthorp is a historic luxury residential building in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. The Italian Renaissance Revival style property…
Eko Atlantic is the name given to this new and exciting urban development, to be completed by 2020, upon a strip of artificial sand…
The Schumacher is a historical building at number 36 Bleecker Street, in the center of Manhattan. It was constructed in 1885 to accommodate the…
The history, heritage and glamour of the luxury French brand will combine with the best in New York style and innovation when the new Baccarat Hotel and Residences opens its doors in 2014.
Melbourne has given the go-ahead for the futuristic skyscraper Australia 108 which, when finished, will be the highest tower in the Southern Hemisphere.
It is easy to forget that the historic Dolphin Square is in the heart of London and only a 10-minute tube ride from bustling Oxford Circus. Pimlico is one of central London’s most desirable residential areas; a legacy of Victorian architect Thomas Cubitt’s impeccable taste.
In an unique collaboration with Ralph Lauren Home, the redesign and renovation of the historical Palais Maeterlinck in Nice will see the stunning estate transformed into 19 luxury residences offering the very best in services and style.
Monaco has long been synonymous with glamour, prestige and wealth but over the last couple of years real estate prices have hit an all-time high as the tiny principality continues to construct luxury residences in order to satisfy the demand of affluent foreign buyers attracted by the advantageous tax laws, great climate and high-quality lifestyle.
The desirable New York district of Tribeca is soon to be home to one of the Big Apple’s most daring pieces of architecture. The 60-storey skyscraper located at 56 Leonard Street in is formed by a series of stacked units which has earned it the nickname of the ‘Jenga building’ due to its resemblance to the game of interlinking blocks. When completed, the tower will be home to 145 luxury homes costing between $3.5 million to $33 million.
Forget Paris for this is the year when Marseille will step into the spotlight. France’s second city currently holds the title of 2013 European City of Culture and is receiving a major facelift for the occasion.
The first properties at London’s iconic Battersea Power Station have gone on sale prompting possibly the largest ‘property binge’ in the city’s history with £600m of property being sold in just four days.
Next month the Shard in London opens its viewing platform to the public. Later in the year there will also be luxury apartments, a 5-star hotel and offices.
Highly acclaimed architectural and interior design specialists Lawson Robb appear to have cracked the international design code, inspiring a multitude of nationalities and cultures…