The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites hotel operators and tourists to be a part of its ‘CF-Hotels’ initiative to help reduce the impacts of climate change.
16.04.2024 - 22:39 / nytimes.com
For T Magazine’s annual Salone del Mobile party, which this year also celebrated the magazine’s 20th anniversary, the designer and entrepreneur Ramdane Touhami oversaw a festive installation in the garden of Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, a Rationalist-style house dating to 1935. In addition to running his creative agency, Art Recherche Industrie, the Paris-based Touhami founded the Société Helvétique d’Impression Typographique, a printing press and typography studio. He’s long been interested in the visual appeal of the alphabet, so when he took over the villa’s garden, he planned a theme that revolved around a single letter.
T-shaped ice cubes floated in cocktails poured by bartenders who had flown in from Drei Berge — the hotel Touhami opened in Mürren, Switzerland, in 2022 — and inflatable silver letters drifted across the surface of the villa’s pool. The Paris-based chef Rose Chalalai Singh served Thai-Italian snacks like sticky rice arancini and tagliatelle pad Thai, working at a grill station in the form of a T. For dessert, bite-size T-shaped madeleines baked by the chefs at Drei Berge functioned as birthday cakes. And as guests filtered out at the end of the evening, they were handed keepsakes including pasta resembling dozens of tiny Ts. “It’s the beginning of the spring and it’s a birthday,” said Touhami. “We had to make it fun.”
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites hotel operators and tourists to be a part of its ‘CF-Hotels’ initiative to help reduce the impacts of climate change.
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On Monday evening, T Magazine held its annual party to help kick off the Salone del Mobile design fair in Milan. For the sixth year, guests flocked to Villa Necchi Campiglio, the 1935 Rationalist-style home designed by the Italian architect Piero Portaluppi. But this year, the cause for celebration was twofold: The event also marked the magazine’s 20th anniversary, and to honor the occasion, T’s editor in chief, Hanya Yanagihara, commissioned the Parisian multidisciplinary artist Ramdane Touhami to oversee the party’s design.