by Habitat Magazine | Nov 15, 2016 | Home Decor, Travel
Focused on items that fit the Japanese lifestyle of today, Claska offers various products from traditional handcrafted items to more contemporary items in a number of categories. Director Takeo Okuma worked as chief buyer of interior shop Idée before joining Claska in...
by Habitat Magazine | Nov 15, 2016 | Travel
Aman Tokyo is the brand’s first urban property, located in the prestigious financial district of Ōtemachi. Occupying levels 33-38 of the Otemachi Tower, Aman Tokyo presents 84 rooms and suites each with panoramic city views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and...
by Habitat Magazine | Oct 18, 2016 | Travel
Bicycle hire instead of a limousine service, hammocks in hotel rooms and a trailer as a suite in the front garden – all makes up the exciting world that is simply referred to as ‘Urban Stay – Smart Luxury’ at Hotel Daniel Vienna. It’s a concept that has also gone down...
by Habitat Magazine | Oct 18, 2016 | Travel
The mansion built at Schubertring 12 during the Ringstrasse Era suffered damage during WW2 and was completely rebuilt in the 1950s according to plans by Percy Farber and Walter Sobotka. They created a massive reinforced concrete building, with a sandstone and black...
by Habitat Magazine | Aug 10, 2016 | Travel
Dupuis is a Mexican brand of design and decoration of excellence from designer Alexander Díaz Andersson. Its mission is to create an unprecedented experience, where Mexican artisanal language and contemporary design come together in harmony; turning the firm into a...
by Habitat Magazine | Aug 4, 2016 | Travel
Exclusivity takes on new meaning when considering Coqui Coqui, Valladolid. As one of four properties run by husband and wife team, Nicolas Malleville and Francesca Bonata, it already has a pedigree that stands out from other offerings. But it is the Valladolid retreat...