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fromwww.archdaily.com
1 week ago

Nandivardhanam House / Studio Inscape

Set within an agricultural landscape on the outskirts of the city, Nandivardhanam is conceived as a residence that embraces the ethos of slow living. Positioned among sprawling fields, the house establishes an architecture of grounding, where material authenticity, climate responsiveness, and domestic rituals shape the spatial narrative.
Design
Renovation
fromRemodelista
2 weeks ago

Maison Legere: Restoring Balance and Harmony in France (Donkeys Included) - Remodelista

A ten-day trip to Lanzarote prompted a French couple to change careers, buy and renovate Maison Légère, start Superchinerie, and open an eco-conscious vacation rental.
#coffee-culture
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago
Coffee

The Common European Dining Experience Travelers Wish Would Come To America - Tasting Table

European coffee culture centers on slow, sit-down, social experiences with simple espresso-based orders, contrasting with faster, fuel-oriented American coffee habits.
fromstupidDOPE
7 months ago
Graphic design

Quiet Mountain Cafe Delivers Summer-Ready T-Shirts and Fan Favorites in Latest Drop | stupidDOPE

Quiet Mountain Cafe is transitioning from niche coffee merchandise to simplified, essential clothing that aligns with its brand philosophy.
fromstupidDOPE
7 months ago
Graphic design

Quiet Mountain Cafe Delivers Summer-Ready T-Shirts and Fan Favorites in Latest Drop | stupidDOPE

Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Make Tuesday a New Kind of Day

Designate a midweek day, such as Tuesday, to intentionally slow down and share a meal to foster presence, connection, and lasting family traditions.
Cooking
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

"It's Common In Europe But Non-Existent In America": People Are Sharing Little Experiences Or Traditions From Abroad They Wish They Could Adopt Back Home

Relaxed European daily customs—outdoor cafe culture, public miradors, and evening passeggiata—promote social connection, slow living, and accessible urban spaces worth adopting.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I'm an American who moved to France 4 years ago. My lifestyle and routine have improved in so many ways.

After living in New York and Berlin, I moved to France four years ago with my French husband. At first, I experienced some culture shock, but my daily habits ended up changing for the better. Living here has made me more organized and intentional when it comes to chores, errands, and meals. As someone who's spent most of her adult life in major cities like New York and Berlin, I never thought I'd be able to live without the conveniences of a fast-paced, populous environment.
Food & drink
Cooking
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

For $1,000, I went to the same cooking school in Ireland as 'tradwife' Ballerina Farm. It was blissful - and exhausting.

A social-media 'tradwife' cooking influencer attended Ballymaloe Cookery School, prompting a London follower to book a short course in Ireland to escape city burnout.
Digital life
frombmmagazine.co.uk
2 months ago

From Cozy Games to Crosswords: The Return of Low-Stress Leisure

Embracing slow, analogue hobbies and brief leisure relieves externally controlled time, reduces boredom, and improves well-being and recreational play.
Renovation
fromRemodelista
3 months ago

Current Obsessions: On the Cusp - Remodelista

The season shifts from summer to fall, bringing a quieter, slower pace and a curated set of 13 recommended items, highlighted by Topanga Canyon retreat.
Digital life
fromwww.anothermag.com
4 months ago

Le Labo's Coveted Kyoto Scent is Briefly Available Worldwide

Le Labo's Osmanthus 19 fragrance encapsulates the slow spirit of Kyoto and attracts eager fans despite its traditional marketing approach.
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