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- Arena* 2022 — The Members’ Conference by Design Hotels™Arena* is the annual Design Hotels™ global members’ conference that brings together key decision-makers from our member hotels and leading thinkers, creatives, and entrepreneurs to explore the latest trends in hospitality, design, marketing, and beyond. The 2022 edition brought us to the island of Crete to explore the theme Circle Back Circle Forward. As the world accelerates, we gathered to contemplate where the past and present meet and how the bonds of infinite circularity connect us. With t2
- Directions — The Magazine by Design Hotels™ (2021 Edition)Directions is our annual magazine that looks at movements in travel, art, design, food, and wellness, and how they affect the way we live and move around this planet. Featuring artists, thinkers, writers, photographers, illustrators, and designers, Directions explores a different theme in each issue, gathering the insights of varied voices from around the world into a vividly rich travel compendium.8
- Travel Essentials of the Promadic Traveller — Still Life SeriesConcept and art direction for an editorial still life series, shot by Matthias Weingärtner and inspired by Space Odyssey 2001, for a curated collection of 'promadic' travel essentials. From tech devices to apparel, luggage to accessories, these sustainable, future-forward travel essentials are tailor-made for the emerging demographic of progressive, purpose-driven nomads. A project for Directions — the Magazine by Design Hotels, Issue No.16.
- Directions — The Magazine by Design Hotels™ (2019 Edition)Directions is an annual magazine that looks at movements underway in art, design, food, wellness and fashion, and how they affect the way we live and travel. Featuring leading writers, photographers, illustrators, and designers, Directions explores a different theme in each issue, culling the insights of various thought leaders and industry innovators into a vividly illustrated, boundary-pushing travel and lifestyle magazine.7
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