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Jim Tobler

Ron Gilad

The rules of design for Gilad have long been assimilated, understood fully, and then pushed aside, to allow for creativity.

Globe-Trotter x Alexander McQueen

With suitcases such as these, you really will not want your trip to end.

Carola Bestetti of Living Divani

“For me, to know if a chair or a sofa is good, you can’t just look at it—you must sit on it.”

Unique Grapes

Two bottles to make some room for at the table.

Penguin Shop Toronto

The small space features a wall of large book spines that slide out to reveal shelves covered with novels; the racks boast easily peel-away signage, a kind of “skin” that can be replaced with a new concept at any time.

Louis Vuitton Holt Renfrew Vancouver

The brand’s boutique design flourishes are on display, beginning with the picturesque façade and carried on into every aspect of the internal space.

“ART: 21 – Art in the Twenty-first Century”

This is riveting television, providing almost unheard of access to great artists at work.

Stefano Ricci

Ricci presides over his eponymous fashion brand, which has established an international reputation as a purveyor of only the ultimate, highest-quality men’s products.

CheckMate Artisanal Winery

Anthony von Mandl’s vision from 1980 has been, if anything, surpassed, but that does not mean he is kicking back and resting on his many laurels.

Luxury and Supercar Weekend 2016

It could be a grand scene from a Seurat painting, almost surreal but not quite.

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