<figure class="image"> </figure><p style="text-align:center;"><strong>• Welcome home to...</strong> <i>"Lily describes the interior style as “mid-century California meets Scandinavian,” a philosophy that extends to the house’s surroundings, too: Outside you’ll find a garden inspired by Piet Oudolf, the designer who did the famed grounds at Noma. Eventually, the couple found themselves so fascinated with Nordic culture that they bought property in Copenhagen. “We designed this house before we really started putting roots down in Scandinavia,” she says. “It was almost ahead of our time, because we didn’t realize we’d actually be immersed in it years later.” As for that California vibe Lily mentioned? The couple re-installed concrete floors in the house, the choice of the original architect, and embraced warm earth tones. Outside their front entrance is a perfectly sculpted bonsai tree." </i>Kliv in Lily Collins hem, <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.vogue.com/article/lily-collins-charlie-mcdowell-los-angeles-house">HÄR</a>. Just nu aktuell med ny säsong av Emily in Paris. </p><p style="text-align:center;"><strong>• Book recommendation. </strong><i><strong>"</strong>Dr. Nader provides the methods, tools, and guidance for connecting with our authentic inner nature and understanding how Consciousness is the essence of all existence, including addressing such fundamental questions as: What is the key to a well-lived, flourishing life in which we can all coexist in peace? Can freedom be compatible with law and order? How can we meet all our challenges as individuals and a society, including the environment, genetic engineering, and the rapid development of artificial intelligence? True wellness is a state of profound clarity, peace, and contentment, resulting from connection with our pure Consciousness. By enlivening our coherence between our Consciousness and the external world, we can find our happiest and highest states of ourselves." </i>Ny bok om vårt medvetande som centrum för en djupare förståelse av livet. Läs mer om boken <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://bokus-se.mtpc.se/4710989">HÄR</a>. </p><p style="text-align:center;"><strong>• Cover story. </strong>"<i>Summer can seem as though it will go on forever. Then, come August, there’s suddenly a chill in the air, and you realize that the unbearably hot days are coming to an end. For the cover of the September 2, 2024, issue, Pascal Campion endeavored to capture the feelings brought out by shifts in temperature. “I am an avid biker. I bike everywhere I go, in any season,” Campion said. “During the summer, finding a shaded area to bike in is like heaven on earth.”</i> Månadens omslag av New Yorker går till Pascal Campion’s “The Last Rays of Summer” se omslaget <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2024-09-02">HÄR</a>. </p>