Ikigai, to live longer and better
In Japan there is a village that has the highest longevity index in the world. It is called Ogimi, where centenarians who feel eternally young live and show an enviable level of vitality. But why is that? Perhaps the story
Journey through the Inca culture
The Condor, the Puma and the Snake. To comprehend the importance of these three animals in Inca mythology, we must first understand their culture and why they were highly respected. The Condor is a sacred bird due to its ability to
Mysteries to solve
Ikat is one of the oldest textile techniques and patterns in the world. It is the reflection of a rich and diverse historical heritage, coming from Indonesia to Afghanistan, India and even South America. Although what most catches our attention
Chromatic therapy with New Bolero
Ayurveda or "science of life" is the traditional medical system performed in India for more than four millennials. It is a holistic science that considers the human being in its totality and understands health, a state of physical and mental
All about Eve & Talos
Is there anyone left alive who loves good cinema and who has not yet seen the 6-Oscar-deserving “All about Eve”? Recall that Bette Davis plays a famous actress who is betrayed by the young wannabe Eve. In the film, only one
Waterland by Blanca Miró
The textile publisher Güell Lamadrid and the international designer Blanca Miró launch the Waterland collection Blanca Miró Scrimieri (Barcelona, 1992) is a Catalan designer and businesswoman who has become one of the best-known Spanish personalities outside our country in recent years.
Seas that inspire
Everything in life improves with a dip in the sea. And if this healing water is that of the Mediterranean, even better. Whichever beach you choose, the Mediterranean Sea paints the entire coast with a very characteristic colour that inspires
Touch, touch
We could open an interesting debate and ask: What do you think is the dominant meaning of the human being and which one would you be able to leave out? According to several surveys, the sight comes out in the first positions
Floral experience
Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" series (Nymphéas in French) on display at the Musée de la Orangerie in Paris, was produced between 1898 and 1926. Almost three decades of the painter's life were dedicated to this beautiful floral motif, inspired by
Robin the environmentalist
Sherwood Forest was a prized hunting area for 15th-century English kings, and was full of majestic oaks, elms, and beeches. It occupied a vast expanse in the centre of medieval England, surrounded by varied fauna and flora. There were strict