Brand failures and successes are all around us and can involve a variety of businesses from start-ups to internationally established corporations. Eleni Chalkidou discovers what constitutes a good brand
The British label, Duchamp, is known for its colourful men’s accessories. To extend the established offer of cufflinks and ties, this season sees the launch of a ready to wear suit collection
Renowned Swiss timepiece brands may be numerous, but relative newcomer Frédérique Constant is clearly the one to watch
Good things come to those who wait and Carl Depauw has been very patient; after 13 years of committed research the Museum Aan de Stroom is now open to visitors
After growing to become one of the leading crafters of leather goods in Britain, Ettinger has expanded its luxury business to Asia and beyond. European CEO talks travel and tailoring with Robert Ettinger
There are some things that will remain forever timeless in our minds and one of them is the fender guitar – we revisit the master of instrument craftsmanship
It was nearly 25 years ago that the bright future of nuclear energy came to an abrupt end, or so much of the industry thought at the time
ARS, which began life in 1961, is the largest recurring contemporary art event in the Nordic countries — this year the exhibition is exploring contemporary African art
As luxury British accessories brand Lulu Guinness celebrates yet another profitable year, the CEO Martin Mason talks to Marisa Bell about plans for brand growth and expansion in Asia
The fact is, no matter how successful you are, time is one of the few commodities that you can never get back. So when it comes to finding the “perfect partner”, there is no time to lose, by Sandy Parris
The scale, pace and diversity of the River Clyde’s regeneration has revitalised the area, creating numerous opportunities for businesses and the public to invest, locate and live
Travel and entertainment (T&E) are two of the most controllable expenses for corporates and are therefore a key area for scrutiny by Financial Directors in the current economic climate, Tom Edgerton, Executive Vice President, Diners Club reports
Nick Hewer is best known as Lord Alan Sugar’s right-hand man on The Apprentice. Don’t let his calm business-like manner fool you though, his spare time is filled with adventure
When it comes to arts and culture Edinburgh can justifiably boast to be on level terms with any of the major European capitals, warranting its own “capital of culture” accolade
In 1940 BMW won the 1st Italian Mille Miglia Grand Prix, undisputedly one of their finest victories of the 20th century, the German-built Touring Coupé silencing the Italian nation
The European CEO awards 2024 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.