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    The Wall

        
    Wallpaper exists for centuries but has lost some popularity late last century. This article in 1stdibs 
    gives an overview of the state of the art and showcases quite some examples.

    Is wallpaper on the way back? What do you think?
     
    We welcome your ideas, links and feedback.
     
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    Outdoor deco


    We mentioned rugs before; how about rugs in the garden? Or on your terrace? New and not often found, that’s exactly what https://nanimarquina.com/ is offering.
    Rugs for outside, sturdy yet stylish. Based in Barcelona with a worldwide network of sales locations this is a must have for your terrace.
    Or is it…. What say you?
     
    We welcome your ideas, links and feedback.
     
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    More competition?

       
    In designing our formula we – of course – have a keen eye on the competition. We wrote that before, so we looked at another organization that is offering interesting stays: https://www.stayonedegree.com/en.
    Not really our concept but nice.. very nice. We believe in ‘value for money’ and believe that quality means different things for different people.
     
    What say you?
     
    We welcome your ideas, links and feedback.
     
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    ​The competition?

     
    In designing our formula we – of course – have a keen eye on the competition. To find out what we can learn and to determine what we want to do different. On of the players on the field is https://www.sohohouse.com/. Members only which is not what we do and our idea of luxury is slightly different.
    We believe in ‘value for money’ and believe that quality means different things for different people.
     
    What say you?
     
    We welcome your ideas, links and feedback.
     
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    The floor is top

           
    Hard flooring – wood, tiles, marble – is practical. And cold. Especially in colder countries of course; you can keep your shoes on, wear slippers or thick socks to keep your feet warm.
    Or you buy a rug, for the sitting area, next to your bed or under the dining table. The Rugz Company reinvented the rug and for over 10 years is producing fashionable designs of high quality. Find them here https://www.therugcompany.com/row/ and let us know what you think.
     
    We welcome your ideas, links and feedback.
     
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    Organic or Local

            
    Organic produce is good. Usually. First, it is not always clear what organic means and what are the conditions and criteria for growing and producing food to justify an ‘organic’ label. Second, I still see organic produce in supermarkets (certainly in Singapore were we spend most of our time) that is airflown. That seems to defeat the purpose…
    I think the most important is that you know your source of food, that it was produced with love, care, knowledge and attention, that it is fresh and didn’t have to travel long and far to reach your shopping basket.
    I would say that’s still better than anonymously produced organic food that has to come from far. What say you?
     
    We welcome your ideas, links and feedback. Let us know what you think.
     
    The Neighbour