High in the ancient Western Ghats of India, a poured-earth mountain retreat redefines slow living through coffee, constellations and unhurried immersion. Sublime’s Jen Marsden visits Varenya.
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Greenwashing Laugh Track
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When Marketing Becomes Its Own Mockery: Brands don’t need comedians to parody them anymore— their own greenwashing does the job. Pamela Prohoroff explains.
The Return to Conscious Design
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In an industry driven by speed, trends and overproduction, Sublime explores how Italian designer Carlo Caltabiano creates luxury bags with a distinctive approach that champions slow fashion as the new way of making.
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
WIPO Awards: Shaping Global Innovation
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Sublime in conversation with Marcelo di Pietro on how intellectual property empowers startups and the role of the WIPO Global Awards in creating lasting economic and cultural impact.
The New Holiday Ownership
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Luxury ownership is evolving as international travellers and investors seek freedom, efficiency and meaning. This is prompting a shift from static second homes toward flexible, experience-led models of shared equity living that reflect a more considered use of property, capital and place.
The Time Is Now
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Sixteen years ago, Dr Laura Santamaria conducted a rare and intimate one-to-one interview with James Martin, one of the most influential futurists and thinkers of our time.
Iceland’s New Wave of Innovation
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Something very exciting is happening in the moss-covered lava plateau of Hellisheidi in the South-West of Iceland. A visionary project combining nature, cutting-edge technology and engineering is creating an incredible sustainable vision of the future.
The Land Remembers
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WHAT ENDURES | The Land Remembers. Across Palestine, seeds, soil and inherited knowledge reveal how care for the land becomes an act of continuity.












