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6 December 2018

Fashion.at tips for cosy home style 2018/19

Fashion.at selected some pieces from current collections for comfortable private times with family and friends at home. The home style has the touch of 19th century 'Japomanie' (such as currently exhibited at 'Fascination Japan' with works by Monet, Van Gogh, Klimt at Kunstforum Wien); instead of the tea ceremony, coffee is served. It comes in classically filtered and in a more pleasurable version with less caffeine. At this home style, a world traveler breeze passes the room; it's made of fragrances by candles composed from impressions of selected beautiful places of this world. The cosy home experience is warmly lighted up by a mirroring wall sculpture which makes think of 1960/70ies Abstract Illusionism or Op Art.

fig. from left:

Kimono-dress 'Kew Gardens' (outer fabric silk and elastane) and 'Butterfly' brooch from the Autumn/Winter 2018/19 collection 'Wintergarden' by Lena Hoschek.

Candles from the new Falstaff LIVING Home Collection. The scent interpretations of four selected favorite places of travelers - Lech in Austria, Forte dei Marmi in Italy, Saint-Tropez in France, and Marrakesh in Morocco are composed by the publisher of the Austrian culinary and travel magazine 'Falstaff' Angelika Rosam together with French perfumer Pauline Rochas. Photos: ® Rafaela Proell.

The 'Diamond' mirror lighting wall sculpture is from the new collection by Vienna-based interior design label 'ka.ma'.

De'Longhi celebrates the ritual of coffee making with the filter coffee machine 'Clessidra'. According to De'Longhi, the design of the machine was developed upon the "...movement away from the idea of ​​coffee as a primary caffeine supplier, to a longer, personal moment of pleasure, for which one takes time again." The pour over method may remind of classical tea ceremonies.



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