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Unlike Machu Picchu, Miraflores, which means "look at the flowers," is very much alive. Here's our guide to the best food, shops and sights.
Minimalist shapes? Muted tones? Rounded corners? Google’s installation will reveal to you the interior style that makes your heart flutter.
In a once considered inaccessible location, surrounded by rose valleys and hiking trails, this remote hotel is a destination in itself.
The diamond shapes of Bavaria's natural icon weave themselves into the leitmotif of Hotel Andaz's design language.
A fantastic world of knitted material where everyday objects—sofas, beds, books, clocks—assume a new evocative appearance.
Muji recently opened a hotel in Tokyo completely furnished in their signature modern organic simplicity.
We share how to spend a day in East Austin, Texas, which is home to a little bit of everything, including some of the best local spots.
A minimalist boutique hotel located in Mexico City with 10 residences and a terrace that includes Japanese thermal baths.
This hotel proves that modern luxury interiors do not always have to feature white walls or minimalist furniture.
Dispersed bases encourage guests to check into different buildings for different experiences, and explore Kyoto while en route.
If you have plans to travel to Stockholm, Sweden, check out Design Milk's travel guide, which includes places to stay, shop, and visit.
A restaurant, situated at the Southernmost point of the coast, gives you a peek of Norway's marine life as you dine.
BentoStack offers neatly arranged storage compartments and wireless charging for Apple users.
In Round Top, Texas, six shipping containers and a modular pool offer a new way to enjoy the sprawling rural sunsets.