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What you see here is a TV. But one that is slightly different from what you are used to. Namely, this TV has a roll-up screen and can be used in three scenarios. In Zero mode it acts as a hi-fi speaker, in Line mode (as shown) the screen becomes part of the interior by rolling out to a 54:9 format for displaying pictures or animations.
You are probably not aware of it, but it is everywhere: formaldehyde, a colourless contaminated gas emitted by furniture, paint, wallpaper, plywood and household cleaning products, among others.
For 175 years, characteristic and high-quality watches have been produced in Glashütte, Germany; an anniversary that Nomos Glashütte already celebrated with the release of two special models. Now a third one is added: the Club, in three new colourways, each limited to 175 pieces.
Call it a cookbook. Call it a recipe book. Call it an instruction book. Modus Operandi is it all... We know the...
Jean Rédélé must have had a lot of expectations when he started his Alpine brand in the 1950s in the northern French...
Japanese all-u-can-eat restaurants are many and usually you can eat just fine. But Tatsu raises the bar. Fine is not good enough, it has to be perfect. And after an evening of test-dining, we can conclude one thing: it is... except for one small point.
If there is one sport you can safely play in these times without the risk of contamination, it is golf. Endless space for social distancing, fresh air in abundance, being competitive and enjoying views together that will make you quiet. Here are three of our favourite courses in Europe
OPPO, Haglöfs, Osprey, The North Face, Helly Hansen and Vaude.... Brands you can hit the road with.
For designer Osiris Hertman, the most important thing is that your home should be a place to relax. In this day and age, more than ever. A Home Gym is also ideal then. So his latest project became a collaboration with Technogym to create a place that breathes more 'home' than gym. With a leather floor: "Because you can walk on it so wonderfully with your bare feet."