In 1925, a Paris exhibition introduced the bold new aesthetic that became Art Deco, where geometry, luxury and modernity merged. A century on, Burgh Island Hotel remains one of the movement’s most evocative survivors, preserving its spirit of innovation and elegance.
Posts by Laura Santamaria
Tales from America
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Attending one of the US’s glamorous clothing swap events is a fashion adventure that promises uber-style, sustainability, savings, and social connection. But be warned: sharp elbows and abrasions are to be expected. Pamela Prohoroff writes
Giving Mobiles a Second Life
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Each year, billions of phones are discarded, adding to the growing e-waste crisis. But there’s a sustainable solution gaining momentum. Refurbished phones are stepping in as the eco-conscious alternative, saving money and reducing our carbon footprint.
Sustainable Watches That Speak Loudly
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What are you wearing on your wrist? Who made it? Where did the materials come from? What message does it send? Not all watches tell the same story. Some count down the minutes, but Detrash ones make every second matter
How Can Lluc Stole My Heart
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All Year Round Agrotourism in Ibiza Captures the Essence of Eco-Luxury and Sustainable Living – Sophie Morrow explores how this Mediterranean paradise offers a sustainable escape.
12 Must-Eat Fermented Foods
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Studies have shown that fermented foods are key to living a healthy lifestyle, but which ones are best? Sublime Magazine ranks the top twelve to include in your diet now.
The Social Hub
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Meet Charlie MacGregor, the driving force behind The Social Hub. In this interview, we explore his visionary philosophy and its unique approach to hybrid hospitality, creating inspiring spaces for human connection and growth.
Living Heritage on the Island of the Gods
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Despite its precarious position on the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’ and, in recent times, being inundated by tourists, the Indonesian island of Bali is managing to sustain its rich cultural heritage and a way of life that is deeply rooted in religious traditions.
In Praise of Ageing
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For me it was discovering that I was the oldest player at a hockey tournament. It sounds trivial, I know, but it sure didn’t feel that way.












