The Scandinavian style has its roots in modernism. But also deep in the Nordic heartland where simplicity & function are the obvious base, And where nature & history are the sources of inspiration.



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The Scandinavian style has its roots in modernism. But also deep in the Nordic heartland where simplicity & function are the obvious base, And where nature & history are the sources of inspiration.



CapitaSpring, 280m tall, 51-storey skyscraper in the central business district. Like so many other buildings in Singapore, the architecture is intriguing.
A large part of it is dedicated to nature. There’s a four-story’s promenade open to the public with 38,000 botanical plants on level 51, an urban farm on level 17 that produces fresh vegetables & a hawker center on level 2 with 56 food stalls.
The meandering walkways are surrounded by bushes, trees, flowers & all kinds of plants. And the views is probably the best in Singapore ⭐️
A visit to Little India’s fruit stalls in Singapore always makes you happy. One of the many inspiring places. Simple display stands with fruit of all kinds – which are a sight to behold.
The new brasserie, Le Suprême, in Detroit. A concept that includes a green-tiled cafe, barroom, a main dining room accented with oxblood leather booths, antique sconces & a 24-seat private dining room. And a breakfast menu with housemade pastries & bread, which guests can eat while sitting on wooden benches designed to mimic the seating at Paris Metro stations. That’s what I call a brassiere ⭐️


Le Suprême @lesupremedetroit
Few things feel as luxurious as a freshly made bed. And new bedding makes a big difference to mood & expression.
