Pleasure Вђ“ Nr 117 May 2026
A compelling feature for this issue would focus on , exploring how modern design is moving away from cold minimalism toward spaces designed specifically for tactile and emotional pleasure.
: The luxury of silence and the visceral thrill of standing on the edge of the world.
: Connect these physical spaces to the psychological structure of desire, exploring how our surroundings can act as a catalyst for personal joy and mental clarity. Alternative Feature: The Art of the "Slow Reveal" Pleasure – Nr 117
: Machu Picchu or Nagpatong Rock , focusing on the "magnificently sculpted" natural formations that evoke the feeling of standing in a "medieval fort" or a "celestial heaven".
: Profile a visionary like Kengo Kuma (recently announced as the designer for the National Gallery's new wing extension ), focusing on his use of natural materials like wood and stone to create "breathing" environments. A compelling feature for this issue would focus
If the issue leans more toward lifestyle and travel, a feature on would be highly effective.
Based on the title "Pleasure – Nr 117," which likely refers to a collectible art magazine or a specific creative series, a "good feature" would involve a deep dive into the intersection of luxury, sensory experience, and artistic innovation. Alternative Feature: The Art of the "Slow Reveal"
: Remote, "unplugged" locations that offer sensory overload through nature rather than technology.