An inside look at how aesthetic duality shapes the making of a modern classic.| Magnifissance
A Kyoto landmark ushers in a new era| Magnifissance
Overlooking Las Vegas, a strikingly minimalistic home by Faulkner Architects creates moments of intimacy and tranquillity in the heart of the desert| Magnifissance
Once asleep for a thousand years, Reschio has now reawakened as a modern haven of art, beauty, and history| Magnifissance
In 1965, a little creature perched itself atop a jewel, giving flight to an icon. Jean Schlumberger’s Bird on a Rock was unlike anything Tiffany & Co. had seen before: whimsical yet regal, artful yet lighthearted. A bejeweled bird balanced on an oversized luminous gemstone, it became an emblem of the maison’s daring spirit and …Tiffany & Co.’s Bird on a Rock Soars Anew Read More »| Magnifissance
Sophisticated, unique, and evocative, Marie France Van Damme integrates East and West with finesse| Magnifissance
When Michelangelo famously declared, over 500 years ago, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free,” he left us more than an artist’s credo, he opened a way of seeing the world. His words remind us that beauty is not something to be invented, but to be discovered. When …Editor’s Word: Seeing the Unseen Read More »| Magnifissance
From Gems to Great Books| Magnifissance
Embark on Vuitton’s 170 Years of Style and Adventure| Magnifissance
Discover CHANEL’s latest jewellery collection that takes women on a jewelled rise with comets, lions, and wings—symbols of strength, freedom, and fearless beauty.| Magnifissance
A hoard discovered in the Netherlands presents an extraordinary first for continental Europe. The contents of this cache combine coins minted by Rome and a powerful ruler in Britain: Cunobelin. This eye-catching mixture is just one of the clues that the hoard was amassed by a person or people with first-hand experience of Britain, most likely participants in the Roman invasion. Do these coins of Cunobelin, then, represent the spoils of war? In our cover feature, we explore what this hoard rev...| World Archaeology