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Wangari Sthlm – The Unshallow Collection

Wangari Sthlm – The Unshallow Collection image courtesy of Wangri Sthlm As spring unfolds and summer draws near, we look toward a season of depth, meaning, and mindful adornment. Enter Wangari Sthlm — a Stockholm-based brand where style meets sustainability, and every piece tells a story beyond itself. Timeless accessories, crafted from recycled and consciously sourced materials, form the heart of each collection. But Wangari goes further — with every release supporting small nonprofit organizations working toward real, lasting change. Their latest, The Unshallow Collection, features four necklaces and one bracelet — in 14K solid gold, recycled silver, 14K gold plating, and freshwater pearls. The pieces are poetic in their restraint, bold in their purpose. Designed to honor one of Earth’s most fragile wonders — The Great Barrier Reef — this collection casts light where it’s most needed. Each purchase contributes to its protection and restoration through the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. www.wangaristhlm.com    

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byTiMo Introduces: The Swim Collection

byTiMo Introduces: The Swim Collection image courtesy of byTiMo A whisper of nostalgia, a dive into romance. byTiMo’s latest swim collection draws its breath from vintage fashion — silhouettes steeped in memory, reimagined through precise tailoring and considered technique. Each  romantic piece is crafted with devotion to detail. Prints are singular, colours chosen with intention. There’s a softness to the finish, a quiet luxury in every thread. www.bytimo.com

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Sandqvist Presents: Curve

Sandqvist Presents: Curve image courtesy of Sandqvist A new shape emerges. Soft, sculptural, and unapologetically sensual — Curve is Sandqvist’s latest artistic evolution. A collection born from the natural arcs of the human form, from landscapes that move even in stillness. Four silhouettes. Generous volumes. Every fold intentional. Every line a gesture. Crafted from crinkled recycled nylon, the texture invites touch, while matte aluminum accents whisper a modern tension. “We wanted to create something that feels alive, even when at rest,” says Christoffer Dellstrand, designer at Sandqvist. “Curve is about embracing the soft, the human, the organic.” This is more than a collection — it’s a shift. From the refined minimalism of Agile (Fall 2024), Curve opens toward intuition and emotional form. The lines are looser, the spirit freer. Untethered from trends, Curve stands alone — clear, calm, and quietly strong. This is where Sandqvist’s new direction takes root: where design becomes emotion, and craftsmanship is art. www.sandqvist.com

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Easter Essentials: For Every Kind of Egg Hunt

Easter Essentials: For Every Kind of Egg Hunt Whether you’re wandering through a blooming garden or hopping between brunches, these pieces bring a golden glow to your Easter wardrobe. The Basket, Reimagined
The Chanel 25 small handbag in grained calfskin is the grown-up answer to the Easter basket. Structured yet soft in a delicate vanilla hue, it carries just enough for a spring escape and looks just as good on the table as in your hand.
Shop the bag here. Light Steps & Bright PathsAlaïa’s mesh ballerinas in citrus yellow are made for running between egg-hiding spots, strolling sun-dappled streets in Capri, or blending effortlessly into the golden hues of Izamal, Mexico. Breezy, sculptural, and utterly wearable.Shop the shoes here. A Whirl of WonderHermès’ Please Hold the Line scarf adds whimsy to any look with its pastel palette and hand-drawn fantasy. Wear it as a bow, wrap it around your basket, or simply hang it as art.
Shop the scarf here.

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Cartier Embraces Metamorphosis at Watches & Wonders 2025

Cartier Embraces Metamorphosis at Watches & Wonders 2025 image courtesy of Cartier At Watches & Wonders 2025, Cartier unveils a collection shaped by transformation — where heritage evolves, materials transcend, and time is reimagined through the maison’s singular vision. With a nod to its dual mastery of watchmaking and high jewelry, Cartier once again proves that reinvention is part of its DNA. This year marks the return of the cult-favorite Tank à Guichet within the Cartier Privé collection, alongside the sculptural Tressage and the ever-iconic Panthère de Cartier — each timepiece a distinct expression of the brand’s timeless design language. The Tank Louis Cartier channels the geometry and glamour of the Art Deco era, while the Panthère jewellery watch elegantly blurs the line between timepiece and adornment. A highlight of the season is the evolution of Panthère de Cartier, with five new half-pavé models that pair soft diamond gradients with a sleek, stone-free case — a modern balance of brilliance and restraint. But the star is a bold, one-of-a-kind creation: inspired by Cartier’s legendary animal kingdom, it features a black lacquer dial reminiscent of zebra stripes and fiery spessartites evoking a tiger’s coat. Set with 314 diamonds and 86 spessartites using Cartier’s intricate fur setting, it’s a tactile masterpiece — a jewel that roars. In every detail, Cartier transforms time into something more: a story, a sensation, a spell. The metamorphosis continues.www.cartier.com

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CELINE Joins Osaka-Kansai World Expo 2025 with a Tribute to Japanese Craft

CELINE Joins Osaka-Kansai World Expo 2025 with a Tribute to Japanese Craft images courtesy of CELINE CELINE has officially joined the France Pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai World Expo 2025 with an evocative exhibition titled CELINE MAKI-E, running from April 13 to May 11. The exhibition celebrates the centuries-old Japanese lacquerware tradition of maki-e, a delicate art form where powdered gold and silver are sprinkled onto wet lacquer to create poetic, symbolic motifs often inspired by waka poetry. Housed within a specially designed immersive space, CELINE MAKI-E brings together French design heritage and Japanese craftsmanship in a dialogue that transcends time and borders. Visitors are invited on a symbolic journey through reimagined Triomphe logos, created in collaboration with Japanese artisans such as Hikoju Makie, whose work continues to evolve the ancient technique of urushi lacquerware. This exhibition is more than a showcase, it is a tribute to transmission, respect, and the power of cultural exchange, values deeply rooted in Celine’s philosophy. The scenography includes lacquered sculptures, limited-edition Triomphe bags in red, black, and gold, and video installations by artist Soshi Nakamura, bridging French minimalism with Japanese spirituality. With this tribute, Celine marks 55 years of presence in Japan and reaffirms its long-standing appreciation for the country’s artistic legacy, while celebrating its own 80th anniversary. It’s a moment where craftsmanship becomes storytelling, and tradition becomes vision.

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COS Enters a New Scent Space

COS Enters a New Scent Space images courtesy of COS Known for its clean lines and thoughtful design, COS is now bringing that same calm clarity into the world of scent. This spring, the brand introduces COS Perfumery—a tightly edited collection of four Eau de Parfums and four candles, crafted in Grasse. Each fragrance sits comfortably in the COS universe: understated, modern, and considered. There’s AUBURN, a warm blend of dark vanilla, cardamom and coffee; MYTHE, all earthy vetiver with sharp green cardamom and ginger; FLEURISTE, a soft, foral-musk take on rose; and SOLAIRE, a subtle resinous mix of myrrh, amber and olibanum. The bottles are sculptural and minimal—more object than ornament. Sizes range from 100ml to a 15ml travel spray (with an optional leather case), plus a discovery set for those who like to mix and shift throughout the day. The candle collection follows the same quiet path. Scents like FIGUIER DU JARDIN and VOYAGEÉPICES are built on notes of fig, pink pepper, cinnamon, and patchouli—familiar but not obvious.

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Levi’s and Global Icon Beyoncé Present the Third Chapter of the REIIMAGINE Campaign – Refrigerator.

Levi’s and Global Icon Beyoncé Present the Third Chapter of the REIIMAGINE Campaign – Refrigerator. photography Isabella Sangiacomo courtesy of Levi’s In this new campaign film and accompanying visuals, Levi’s® once again highlights the brand’s legacy as a source of innovation and creative reinvention. Following previous chapters Launderette and Pool Hall – the first subversively challenging the classic Levi’s® ad format, and the second paying tribute to the brand’s roots in music and counterculture – Refrigerator moves the story into a new setting: a sun-soaked roadside diner where timeless style meets effortless confidence. Levi’s® has once again teamed up with Grammy-winning director Melina Matsoukas to showcase how the brand continues to serve as a platform for personal style, expression, and cultural impact. The campaign was developed in creative partnership with TBWAChiatDay LA and produced by de la revolućion/PRETTYBIRD. A classic moment – reimaginedInspired by Levi’s® iconic Refrigerator commercial from 1988, this chapter reinterprets its spirit with a contemporary take on confidence, originality, and empowerment. The film features Beyoncé wearing Levi’s® classic Western shirt, 501® Original Shorts, a white ribbed tank top, and a red paisley bandana – ready to take on the next challenge. The campaign also includes a cameo appearance by Willie Jones, who collaborated with Beyoncé on the Cowboy Carter album, further deepening the connection between the brand and Beyoncé’s artistic universe. “Levi’s® isn’t just a brand with a legacy – it’s a brand that’s always been at the heart of culture,” says Kenny Mitchell, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Levi Strauss & Co. “Through REIIMAGINE and our collaboration with Beyoncé, one of the most influential artists of our time, we continue to build on decades of iconic Levi’s® history and celebrate what it means to lead with purpose and confidence.” A global multi-channel campaignRefrigerator launches as a global campaign and will appear on TV, digital platforms, social media, outdoor advertising, and across various brand activations. For this campaign, Matsoukas teamed up with Emmy-winning cinematographer Marcell Rév and acclaimed photographer Mason Poole to capture the visual identity – continuing Levi’s® tradition of working with some of the most respected creative talents of our time.

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Interview TAF Studio x Odalisque

Interview TAF Studio x Odalisque text Jahwanna Berglund   When two design geniuses put their heads together, the outcome resulted in a new timeless and functional at home classic. TAF Studio was founded in 2002 by Gabriella Lenke and Mattias Ståhlbom after graduating from the Department of Interior Architecture and Furniture Design at Konstfack.Their design is recognized for its minimalist yet functional approach to design, creating pieces that blend simplicity with a touch of whimsy. They work across various disciplines, including interior design, product design, architecture, and furniture design. The studio’s portfolio boasts collaborations with numerous well-known brands like Muuto, Hay, Design House Stockholm, and now String Furniture. Their designs often showcase a balance between form and function, with an emphasis on clean lines, thoughtful details, and a Scandinavian aesthetic. Their work has been exhibited internationally and has received several prestigious awards, cementing TAF Studio’s position as a prominent design studio within the global design community. Throughout their journey, they’ve maintained a commitment to creating innovative, sustainable, and visually striking designs, leaving a mark on the world of contemporary design. String Furniture is a Swedish design icon that emerged in the mid-20th century and has since become synonymous with Scandinavian design. It was created by Swedish architect and designer Nils Strinning and his wife, Kajsa Strinning. The history of String furniture dates back to 1949 when Nils Strinning entered a design competition organized by Bonnier’s Book Club. His submission was a shelving system that consisted of simple side panels and shelves supported by thin wires. This innovative design allowed for customization and flexibility, enabling users to adjust the shelves to their liking without the need for tools. The winning design, known as the “String System,” became an instant success and was launched into production by the manufacturer, String Furniture AB. Over the years, String Furniture has maintained its timeless appeal and relevance in the design world. The original String System continues to be manufactured and sold, while the brand has introduced new variations, colors, and materials to adapt to contemporary design trends and technological advancements. Nils and Kajsa Strinning’s legacy lives on through the enduring popularity and influence of String furniture, which remains an emblem of functional and elegant Scandinavian design. How did the collaboration between TAF Studio and String Furniture come about, considering both entities’ rich design legacies?We started our collaboration when designing a wall shelf for the Nationalmuseum of Stockholm. The Museum collection is since then available in the String Furniture range What unique elements or insights did each partner bring to the table during the creation process?It is of course a great pleasure working with a producer that has such specific knowledge when it comes to shelves and storage. String Furniture knows everything about wall shelves and we brought our knowledge as designers and interior architects when it comes to a free standing piece. Relief is designed to be as nice from the back as from the front to be able to position in the middle of room and double as a room divider. TAF Studio is known for its minimalist yet functional approach, while String Furniture embodies timeless Scandinavian design. How did these philosophies converge in your collaborative project?For us it is like working with a good friend – someone that you have a lot of things in common with. String Furniture works with a strong legacy and with their classics and we, even though it is very hard, try to achieve new things that can age as well and live as long as the classics. That meeting ends up in a natural dialogue on what we can do together. Could you tell us about the specific design principles that guided the creation of this new furniture classic?We think of the Relief as a basic background piece with a reduced expression. Almost like a podium under a sculpture. Something that can store and carry other objects rather than “objectify” itself. String Furniture has a longstanding history, while TAF Studio represents a more contemporary design approach. How did you balance honouring the heritage of String Furniture while injecting modern elements into the new design?Despite the reduced aesthetics we also believe that an object designed today needs to be a footprint from our time. We used modern and contemporary techniques in our design process, as does String Furniture when it comes to the actual production. We hope that gives a contemporary expression in a subtle way. What were some of the key challenges faced during the design process, considering the rich legacy and expectations associated with both TAF Studio and String Furniture?We have worked very much with the detailing and proportions in order to be able to transport the system in a more sustainable way/knock down and to store it in an efficient way. All the dimensions have their origin in an ambition to fit on a EU pallet. The true challenge was to make them also work for all the different functions when assembled. Can you elaborate on any innovative techniques or materials used in the creation of this furniture piece?We have looked at many new materials and techniques and made tryouts and mock-ups but found no advantages. In the end we have been using wood, mdf and cast aluminium. How did you prioritise functionality without compromising on the aesthetic appeal of the furniture piece?The visual appearance is very boxy and we have had pixels as a reference but there are a lot of hidden functionality. For example with all the fittings – there is an invisible connection bracket to connect more than one part. Under the squarish handle there is a soft curve that you do not see but feel when opening the drawers. A row of hooks in the same widths could also be added to take care of things you do not want to keep in the drawers. Both TAF Studio and String Furniture have made significant impacts on the design world. How do you envision this collaboration contributing to your respective legacies?We hope of course that the reception of the new collection will be good and used in a way that we were aiming for – a background piece focusing on storage,

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