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A charming, nautically themed pool and impeccable service are just two of the reasons Le Bristol was awarded the premier status of being one of France’s ‘Palace’ hotels.
From our ‘Paris Hotel Guide’, a story on page 163 of Vogue Living May/June 2013.
Photograph by Tony Amos.

A charming, nautically themed pool and impeccable service are just two of the reasons Le Bristol was awarded the premier status of being one of France’s ‘Palace’ hotels.

From our ‘Paris Hotel Guide’, a story on page 163 of Vogue Living May/June 2013.

Photograph by Tony Amos.

Since Vogue Living May/June (The French Issue) hits news stands tomorrow, we thought we’d give you a sneak peek of our feature on Parisian design studio Moustache. The Goncourt apartment of founders Stéphane Arriubergé and Massimiliano Iorio is filled with prototypes, with pops of colour reflecting their vibrant design sensibility.
From ‘Bright Future’, a story on page 120 of Vogue Living May/June 2013.
Photograph by Birgitta Wolfgang Drejer.

Since Vogue Living May/June (The French Issue) hits news stands tomorrow, we thought we’d give you a sneak peek of our feature on Parisian design studio Moustache. The Goncourt apartment of founders Stéphane Arriubergé and Massimiliano Iorio is filled with prototypes, with pops of colour reflecting their vibrant design sensibility.

From ‘Bright Future’, a story on page 120 of Vogue Living May/June 2013.

Photograph by Birgitta Wolfgang Drejer.

An important fibre in fashion, furnishing and everyday life, wool is being celebrated all over Australia this week in Campaign for Wool’s Wool Week. Here is Fanuli’s interpretation.

An important fibre in fashion, furnishing and everyday life, wool is being celebrated all over Australia this week in Campaign for Wool’s Wool Week. Here is Fanuli’s interpretation.

As part of Campaign for Wool’s Wool Week Australia, Sydney art and design showroom Koskela has put together this installation, involving an enormous ball of wool and giant knitting needles. The campaign, headed by its patron HRH The Prince of Wales, is intended to educate about the beauty and versatility of wool in fashion, furnishings and everyday life.

As part of Campaign for Wool’s Wool Week Australia, Sydney art and design showroom Koskela has put together this installation, involving an enormous ball of wool and giant knitting needles. The campaign, headed by its patron HRH The Prince of Wales, is intended to educate about the beauty and versatility of wool in fashion, furnishings and everyday life.

Scandanavian design house &Tradition and Great Dane Furniture have partnered with DesignEX on Northern Lights: a competition where emerging designers are invited to design a simple, yet iconic, pendant light. Entries close 6 May. Here is some inspiration, courtesy of &Tradition.