from sybarites.com

from sybarites.com

Louis Vuitton have launched a series of patented diamond cuts based on their famous monogram flowers. The cuts have taken three years to develop and have between 61 and 77 facets depending on the design. The diamonds come in a variety of settings such as a necklace featuring a thousand and one brilliant cut diamonds, which hold together sixty five found flower diamonds, seventy nine pointed flowers with a total diamond weight of one hundred and eight carats.

When You Can’t Leave: Designing for the Flight Reflex in Airports, Venues, and Hospitals

When You Can’t Leave: Designing for the Flight Reflex in Airports, Venues, and Hospitals

In high-stimulus public spaces, our bodies do more than react – they strategise.
Airports, hospitals, and stadiums all evoke subtle “Flight” responses: scanning, pacing, early exits.
Understanding how threat appraisal drives behaviour can help architects and planners design calmer spaces – and reveal why relaxation, not excitement, predicts dwell, spend, and satisfaction.

The Last Ten Minutes of Luxury

The Last Ten Minutes of Luxury

Guests pay for days yet remember minutes. The peak end rule explains why a stay often lives or dies on one high moment and the day of departure. What works, what fails, and how to design the arc so memory carries your brand home.