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From slick business hotels to dreamy lakeside living
All unflashy luxury, this storied 19th-century icon is the epitome of traditional Swissness
Singers opted for extravagant, high-end and gender-fluid looks, reflecting ideas of modern masculinity
The French designer has reimagined the elegant lakeside classic as a sleek yacht club. It works
Originally a film studio, this reasonably priced stay comes with a screen-worthy aesthetic
A coolly modern beauty awaits a short speedboat ride across the lake
Analysis of the nominations and interviews with contenders including Christopher Nolan, Sandra Hüller and Jonathan Glazer
The capital’s most fêted restaurateur is back. HTSI gets the first look
. . . with a dusting of Disney, in a hotel perched over Zürich that marries traditional and contemporary to dazzling effect
Dating back to the Middle Ages, this rose-hued riverside stalwart deliver on all fronts in terms of 21st-century comforts
Dependable, fuss-free luxury guaranteed
The FT has partnered with One World Media fellowship programme to publish the work of filmmaker Pawanjot Kaur, who tells the story of the people who live in Jharkhand, a major coal mining region of India
High-end properties that offer a wonderful view of a canal, lake, river or the sea
Where to find your West Coast state of mind
Covid, costs and climate issues are forcing companies to cut back on work excursions
More than 400 makers display their creations in wood, ceramic, silver and more at Somerset House in London
His track for the 1973 film was unusually structured, including a section written by Linda McCartney, and gave rise to a memorable cover version
It’s about shake, rattle and soul...
This spring special brings you Burna Boy, Lankum, La Marche Bleue, Samara Joy and Michael Stipe. For starters...
How did rocks shaped like meat, fish and poultry find a place at the table?
Big houses, young collectors and influential interior designers are driving growth
As health systems raise the alarm over social isolation, a wave of start-ups is holding out the promise of authentic real-world connection
The house in Istanbul is a companion piece to Orhan Pamuk’s bestselling novel of the same name about a doomed love affair
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