Luxury Design (Page 10)

In the realm of design, “luxury” signifies opulence, sophistication, and premium quality. Luxury design is often characterized by the use of high-end materials such as marble, gold, and fine fabrics, as well as meticulous attention to detail. The aim is to create an atmosphere of exclusivity and comfort, prioritizing aesthetics as much as functionality. Whether it’s in the choice of a plush, hand-knotted rug or a meticulously crafted chandelier, luxury design seeks to go beyond the ordinary and into the realm of extraordinary experiences.

Webb Corbett Glassware

Webb Corbett is a British glassware manufacturer, located in Stourbridge.Irene Stevens joined Webb Corbett as a designer in 1946. L. Green designed its 1958 Bouquet range of cut glass. David Marquess of Queensberry was retained as a consultant designer in the early 1960s.Read More →

Espresso Coffee Maker - Pulcina

The Alessi Pulcina Espresso Maker, designed by Michele De Lucchi in collaboration with illycaffè, utilizes revolutionary technology to prevent bitter coffee. Its unique design promotes even extraction and rich flavour. Alessi’s ethical commitment ensures premium quality and durability.Read More →

Van Cleef & Arpels: The Art & Science of Gems

The monograph “Van Cleef & Arpels: The Art & Science of Gems” beautifully portrays the jewellery house’s century-long legacy of elegance and exceptional craftsmanship through thematic organization and rich imagery.Read More →