May 19, 2026 · Ella Carlucci 1 Hotel Tokyo: Ōya Stone, a Zen Garden Ceiling and an Hourglass in the Shower Ōya stone from Tochigi, reclaimed timber and Kyoto body practices shape the first Japanese address of 1 Hotels high above Tokyo’s Akasaka district.
May 14, 2026 · Eva Winterer At the Apex and Below It: A Structural Diagnosis of the US Luxury Market The United States became the decisive demand centre of Q1 2026 luxury reporting. What the figures reveal about the hourglass economy, the quiet rise of independent luxury, and the three forces reshaping how value is …
May 13, 2026 · Eva Winterer From Fibre to Skin: Inside Remei’s Start of Life Cotton In central India, cotton is planted according to the moon. In Tanzania, regeneration is changing the cotton landscapes Marion Röttges has followed for twenty years. In Switzerland, Remei builds the system that turns fibre origin …
May 12, 2026 · Eva Winterer Regenerative Luxury: What Value Renews Regenerative Luxury describes a value system in which luxury is measured by its ability to renew the systems it depends on: materials, landscapes, skills, communities, cultural memory and human wellbeing. It is the active dimension of The Silent Luxury value architecture: the level at which value is judged by the continuity it creates. Regenerative Luxury applies across fashion and textiles, hospitality, design, craft and human wellbeing, connecting Couture Régénérative, Slow Hospitality, Healing Geographies, Material Intelligence and the Repair Economy within a single value logic. The measure is continuity: of what is grown, made, passed forward and sustained.