
GREAT BUYS
Home & DecorOur monthly roundup of the hottest new design products for the home.

TAKLING POINTS
Harper's BazaarFrom the worlds of Art, Culture, Travel and Design.

MADE IN CHINA, NOW
Home & DecorThe “Made in China” stamp may have had a less than appealing connotation before – but that’s not the case anymore. In these pages, the top 10 trends shaping the country’s soft power of design.

THE OTHER SIDE
Harper's BazaarGucci transforms Seoul’s Daelim Museum for an exciting exhibition, “No Space, Just a Place. Eterotopia”, inspired by fantastic mythologies. Curator Myriam Ben Salah takes BAZAAR behind the scenes and reveals her vision about the potentialities of art in social and ethical progress.

BEJEWELLED LEGACY
The PeakHeritage arts patron edmond Chin may have moved on to designing bespoke jewellery, but he remains a staunch advocate of endowing museums with compelling exhibits to cultivate interest in history.

CULTURAL INFUSION
The PeakThese innovative openings in New York City encourage visitors to rethink art and design.

TEL AVIV IN FREE FORM
The PeakIsraeli designers are creating a new language of design from the city’s architectural past and multicultural present.

HEAD SOUTH
Home & DecorSouth Africa is leading the discourse on art and design on the African continent.

WHEN ART AND FASHION MEET
Her WorldCurators Naomi Wang (left) and Jackie Yoong tell us what it means to curate the Asian Civilisations Museum’s first fashion and textiles, and jewellery galleries, which open their doors next year.

NOW
Home & DecorDESIGN NEWS, PLACES TO VISIT, THINGS TO BUY.

THE ART IN CHINESE DESIGN
The PeakIn a decade, Shang Xia’s Jiang Qiong Er has grown the collections of the luxury Chinese brand, known for its museum-worthy pieces. Next month, its 11th store will open in Singapore.

KATE MOSS: VINTAGE STYLE TIPS
Harper's BazaarThe supermodel opens her little black book, as told to Alison S. Cohn.

The Culture
Harper's BazaarThis month's chic list.

SO PROUD OF SINGAPORE
Her WorldTHE PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS THAT MAKE US…

A GRAND VISION
The PeakMarking its 180th anniversar y this year, Patek Philippe celebrates nearly two centuries of forward-looking creativity – and holds its biggest show yet.

GUO PEI
FemaleSHE’S THE STAR BEHIND THAT INFAMOUS RIHANNA YELLOW GOWN AND NOW, LINCHPIN OF THE ASIAN CIVILISATIONS MUSEUM’S LATEST EXHIBITION – GUO PEI: CHINESE ART AND COUTURE – WHERE 29 OF HER DESIGNS WILL BE DISPLAYED, INCLUDING TWO NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN PIECES THAT WERE INSPIRED BY THE MUSEUM’S ARTWORKS.

PURSUING PERU
Home & DecorPeru, not long ago aswarm with backpackers, has lately become a glamorous getaway boasting hotels whose design features complement the destination’s dramatic natural environs and reflect its complex heritage.

Learn To Have FUN
The Singapore Women's WeeklySchool’s out but the learning doesn’t stop there! Here are 20 places with enjoyable yet educational activities for your kids to experience in the month of June.

MASTER OF ILLUSION
Home & DecorThrough his photographs, hiroshi sugimoto, one of Japan’s most important contemporary artists, obscures and alters reality, blurring the boundaries between truth and illusion.

The Culture
Harper's BazaarThis month’s chic list.

The Ultimate K-beauty Experience
Her WorldKorean cosmetics giant Amorepacific has a lofty dream of conquering the world with its brand of K-beauty.

OH, THE STORIES SHE HAS TOLD!
Her WorldThe first Singapore jeweller to collaborate with household names such as Disney and Singapore Airlines is also organising bigger and better Keepers events.

Free For All
Young ParentsEntertaining your little ones during the school holidays can burn a big hole in your pocket. JASSMIN PETER-BERNTZEN susses out great places to play that won’t cost you a cent.

FROM BANGKOK, WITH LOVE
The PeakAs thousands converge on the Thai capital to celebrate Porsche’s 70th anniversary, we too head over to South-east Asia’s largest sports car fan gathering to understand why people go absolutely gaga over the fabled marque.

Make History Fun For Kids
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThe best places and fun ways your children can learn about Singapore’s history, culture and heritage BY SANDHYA MAHADEVAN

CITIZENS OF DESIGN
Home & DecorIn the interior and architecture industry, the spotlight is often on dynamic design hubs like Copenhagen and Milan. Here’s a round-up of thriving yet underrated creative cities that you should also keep an eye on, and the sites to check out when you visit!

15 Fun Activities For Kids This June
The Singapore Women's WeeklyNot sure what to do with your little ones over the holiday season? From outdoor activities to picking up skills, here are endless opportunities for fun!

Play around the world
Young ParentsAre you visiting any of these six cities during the school break? Keep your little ones happy with these fun, creative and engaging activities.

DESIGNS FOR LIFE
Home & DecorNot one to shirk a difficult challenge, London-based, GhanaianBritish architect David Adjaye is redefining the meaning of social architecture through changing the city’s landscape. Y-Jean Mun-Delsalle gets up-close with the man of the moment.

CONSERVATORIUM HOTEL
Home & DecorART AND HOTEL STAY EXPERIENCE IN LUXURY NEO-GOTHIC HOTEL.

Who's Who in the Art World
Harper's BazaarThe people placing Asia on the world map.

Trends to Watch
Home & DecorHome & Decor travels 12 hours across the globe to Helsinki, where Habitare – the country’s annual and prestigious interior, design and furniture fair – is taking place.

EXPLORE MILLIONS OF YEARS OF NATURAL HISTORY
HardwareMagNational History Museum, London, United Kingdom.

You Are Welcome
FemaleFor all its ritzy Art Deco interiors and gin bar that’s become the hangout-of-choice for the fashionable set, Parkview Square is also trying to democratise contemporary art with possibly the first free museum in a commercial building in Singapore.

30 Days of Fun
The Singapore Women's WeeklyHelp your children learn, play and build lasting memories this school break with these actionpacked activities for them and the whole family.

The Museum for Modern Art
Her WorldParkview Square isn’t just popularly known as Singapore’s “Gotham building”. It also houses the country’s largest private museum. David Fuhrmann-Lim reports.

ART EMPIRE
The PeakHK billionaire George Wong showcases his sprawling art collection in Parkview Group’s luxury developments.

Making Smartphones See
HardwareMagHow Google’s Tango Augmented Reality platform is changing the way we interact with the world.

Worth The Love
Home & DecorLoving your home means filling it with the things you cherish, but what happens when your favourite appliances start breaking down past their warranty period?

THE FUTURE IS HERE
Harper's BazaarHow 19th-century Singaporean illustrations inspired the 21st-century Japanese digital art collective, teamLab.

Invitation to Savour
The PeakA Forbes-listed Japanese billionaire sets up the ultimate space for art to enchant.

Grab your passports, kids
Young ParentsTired of the same old family destinations? We suggest unusual places that are surprisingly kid-friendly.

REMEMBER
HardwareMagNational Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, United States

Here it goes... Ready, steady, shop!
CLEOA Firm Decision, Make It Up, Down to a Tea...

Great escapes
Young ParentsNot ready for a long-haul flight with the kids? These destinations promise family fun in under three hours.

EXHIBITION STAY
Asia SpaTick off luxury hotels and art museums in one go Writer Kate Whitehead

Fun & free things to do this National Day
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThis National Day, take your family out for a fun and free adventure around Singapore and discover what our beloved island has to offer.

Automotive HeritAge
HardwareMagBMW Museum, Munich, Germany

Roof causes
The PeakThese three designers rediscover unexpected sources of design inspiration, right here in Singapore.

Vitamin Play
Asia SpaHow about an escapade every day? rejuvenation that takes minutes and at no extra cost. time to play!

THE PLUSH EDGE
The PeakFor posh stays with a difference, these hotels celebrate not only l’art de vivre, but also le vivre d’art.