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Cheese, chocolate, knives, and watches, Switzerland has it all. Over the past ten years, Zürich has unbuttoned its top button and let its hair down. No lon…
Can we get a serving of authentic Tex finished with a flavorful side of Mex? This dish is a city chocked full of charm, vitality, and color with a chill at…
Shopping, eating, shopping, clubbing, shopping, site seeing, and did we mention shopping? As one of Europe’s most renowned fashion and design capitals, Mil…
With over 300 sunny days a year, Phoenix is a sought after destination when the chilly days of winter hit the north. From major museums and sporting events…
And, he strikes again. Legendary designer, Phillipe Starck has waved his creative wand over a 16th century Grand Canal mansion in Venice. And as expected, the transformation is no less than extraordinary. Backlit mirrors, custom Murano glass chandeliers, reclaimed bricks, mirror tables and walls, glass wardrobes, and Carnival masks beckon the design conscious near and far. The Palazzina Grassi’s website flashes “Many things seem incredible before you see them.” Then the previous words fade out and the following appear, “Few things look incredible even after you have seen them.” We are intrigued. Venice anyone?
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