Category: Lifestyle

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We celebrate Valentine’s Day at home

Because there are a thousand and one ways to say “I love you”, this year we show imagination and we offer ourselves a “home-made” Valentine’s Day evening. So, gift ideas, meals, atmosphere, in this period when love must triumph, follow our advice so that this February 14th is synonymous with romance and shared memories.

Food trend: Detox cures

If for you too the holidays have been synonymous with logs, bubbles and slight excesses, this trend should please you. It’s all about well-being, great ingredients and even anti-aging virtues … So, for less carbohydrates and more lightness, NOW guides you through the universe of these cures with (almost) magical powers.

A sustainable Christmas, with chic and natural decoration

What if you opted for a slower Christmas this year with an eco-responsible and minimalist decoration? Let yourself be transported into the magical world of Christmas, with the scents of fire, wood and nature.

The gourmet basket from Switzerland, an ideal gift

For the holidays this year, why not offer or compose yourself a gourmet basket? A useful gift with a local impact that will please your parents, friends, colleagues or clients.

Vegetarian cuisine: Benefits and good addresses.

A true social phenomenon, vegetarianism is more than a food habit and today would be similar to a philosophy of life. But then where does this diet come from? What are its benefits and where to find the best vegetarian addresses in Geneva? Clarification.

7 Swiss artisanal brands to discover

Et si on commençait par favoriser des créateurs suisses pour faire son shopping. Ils mettent toute leur énergie pour proposer des produits originaux, respectueux de l’environnement et surtout, fabriqués avec le cœur. Beaucoup de ces créateurs se sont lancés par passion, par envie de changement, envie d’un monde meilleur.

Slow-deco, a chic and eco-friendly trend

A “green” revolution is gradually developing in our interiors. Its name? Slow decoration. Today, the deco trend combines design, environment and sustainability.