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LUCAS ZITO Patch lamp AT GLUE 2025 , exhibited at @goodselection_ during Milan Design Week 2025.

Favourites from Glue 2025 | Designers at Robuust Amsterdam

If you follow me on Instagram you might have seen some of the places I visited during Glue Amsterdam. On the blog I want to

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All new FRAMA modules in collaboration with Kvänum

When visiting the home of Frama Founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen during 3 days of Design in 2017, I was introduced to the very first FRAMA

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stuga scented candle and diffuser by Skandinavisk

New fragrances by Skandinavisk inspired by nature

After joining Skandinavisk for breakfast last june in Copenhagen, we were introduced to several new fragrances. I previously showed you the Courtyard candle in my

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plints & pedestals shou-sugi-ban-burned-wood

Kyoto collection by House of Léon

Previously I introduced  House of Léon to you and talked about their fourth collection Milano: Discover House of Léon and the Milan Collection From the

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Persona exhibition by Adorno during 3 days of Design

Persona | An exhibition by Adorno

Adorno is one of the leading curatorial platforms for contemporary collectible design. I introduced to you some years ago when meeting them in Milan. Focused

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Wiggle Bench by Studio Sam Klemick

Wiggle Bench by Studio Sam Klemick

Studio Sam Klemick is a Los Angeles–based design studio led by Sam Klemick, who creates furniture and objects by hand. With a background in fashion

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glass table by Acerbis

Lokum coffee table | a glass favourite in amber

You can’t have missed that glass is a hot topic right now. Glass bricks from the 70ties seem to be back, in colourful ways like

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PALACIOS-FELICES at Xtant 2025

Project ‘Diderot d’Alembert Sant Antoni’ by Palacios Felices

At XTANT 2025, in Palma de Mallorca, I reunited with my longtime friend Maite Felices. Over ten years ago, she organized a beautiful blog tour

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l’Ecoucheur Fluffy Bench by Pauline Esparon

l’Ecoucheur Fluffy Bench by Pauline Esparon

This fluffy bench designed in 2020 by Pauline Esparon  caught my eye when coming across the image above on Instagram. With its soft, sculptural form

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TONALITA collection won Archello_Awards_2024

Visiting Catalano at Fabrica di Roma – Where Craft Meets Technology in Italian Design

Last week I had the pleasure to visit Italy, and team up again with Catalano. I previously wrote an article about their Tonalità collection and

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BRYCK Limited Edition furniture upholstered in ROUGHLY fabric – natural linen-look pieces for indoor and outdoor use

Bryck introduces Roughly – A natural linen look with outdoor strength

Over the last years I regularly wrote about Dutch brands, and recently I teamed up with BRYCK. Their approach to indoor and outdoor lounging, combining

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Limited Edition lounge chair by BRYCK and Label Vandenberg, inspired by Gerard van den Berg’s Gigi design, styled for indoor and outdoor use

Label Vandenberg x BRYCK Outdoor lounge chair

If you’ve followed Vosgesparis for a while, you might already know BRYCK. We’ve worked together before, and I’ve written about their beautiful products in several

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Second day in Napels and the city is really growin Second day in Napels and the city is really growing on me 🖤  Before joining the press preview at La Santissima, one of the four locations of @edit.napoli I went to the historical centre and walked a part of spaccanapoli and its surrounding.

Spaccanapoli is the name of a street in the historic center of Naples, consisting of several interconnected ancient streets and one of the main tourist attractions.

It was much of the same: typical Neapolitan souvenirs, small bars, and eateries. Maradona was also fully represented, and you can sense his importance to the city. I also think I’ve never seen so many churches on one street, many of them richly decorated. 

But ultimately, the people make the city, and I had many pleasant interactions with friendly residents... but also, no offence, I noticed a surprising number of grumpy faces. And wondered if it was the undoubtedly hard work in these hundreds of small shops or the continuous procession of tourists. 🤷‍♀️

Tomorrow more of the designers I found at @edit.napoli But I already know I love this fair! 
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First time in Napoli 🇮🇹 I am here for @edit. First time in Napoli 🇮🇹 I am here for @edit.napoli an innovative design fair created to support promote and celebrate a new generation of designers. 

For a few years I had this fair on my radar and I am happy I finally made it. The press program looks really interesting and I can’t wait to discover new designers and get to see the locations of the fair. Read more on the Edit Napoli website and follow me along on stories the coming days 🤍

I got a first impression of the city already but before throwing myself in the buzz I took a bus to the Chaiai district, where I had a stroll along the seaside and found this ‘hidden’ beach, read more in my Napoli stories highlight. 
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Sardinia 👉 Last month I was in Sardinia and vis Sardinia 👉 Last month I was in Sardinia and visited the ‘Autunno in Barbagia’ festival. A gathering of makers, from designers and artisan to passionate vignerons and cheesemakers, bakery’s and more. 

A few years ago, the organizers of the Autunno in Barbagia a festival held annually in Sardinia, visited Amsterdam, and I attended the press event. It felt a bit like coming home, as I’ve been visiting Sardinia for a long time. I’d never attended the festival, which takes place in various villages in the Barbagia region, Sardinia’s inland region, so now that I have more free time I was curious to find out more..

Although my main focus on the blog is interiors and design, I also really enjoy showing you different crafts in all it forms, through sneak peeks into ateliers and around Europe on different fairs and festivals. 

Although this festival might be a bit more traditional and more local, I really enjoyed watching the different crafts and the whole scene during the weekend.  The festival runs from early September to mid-December. During that time, there are various craftsmen’s demonstrations every weekend in two different villages, with plenty of cooking, tasting, and dancing. It’s a real glimpse into the cultural traditions of the various villages. 

👉 Read more about my festival experiance from Dorgali on the blog 👈 @autunnoinbarbagia @comunedorgali
Last month I was in Sardinia and visited the ‘Au Last month I was in Sardinia and visited the ‘Autunno in Barbagia’ festival. A gathering of makers, from designers and artisan to passionate vignerons and cheesemakers, bakery’s and more. 

A few years ago, the organizers of the Autunno in Barbagia a festival held annually in Sardinia, visited Amsterdam, and I attended the press event. It felt a bit like coming home, as I’ve been visiting Sardinia for a long time. I’d never attended the festival, which takes place in various villages in the Barbagia region, Sardinia’s inland region, so now that I have more free time I was curious to find out more..

Although my main focus on the blog is interiors and design, I also really enjoy showing you different crafts in all it forms, through sneak peeks into ateliers and around Europe on different fairs and festivals. 

Although this festival might be a bit more traditional and more local, I really enjoyed watching the different crafts and the whole scene during the weekend.  The festival runs from early September to mid-December. During that time, there are various craftsmen’s demonstrations every weekend in two different villages, with plenty of cooking, tasting, and dancing. It’s a real glimpse into the cultural traditions of the various villages. 

👉 Read more about my festival experiance from Dorgali on the blog 👈 @autunnoinbarbagia @comunedorgali
New on my blog: Japan is one of the countries high New on my blog: Japan is one of the countries high on my travel wishlist 🇯🇵And if you travel to Tokyo yourself, be sure to visit Shibuya Parco. A big multi level department store where you’ll find Frama’s first permanent retail space outside of Denmark presenting Frama’s Care Collection of hand and body care together with fragrances. 

👉You can say @framacph is one of my favourite brands around, as this is my 30th article about Frama on vosgesparis.com 👈 @framajpn @parco_shibuya_official
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