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Le 25.10.23
EXTENDAM is strengthening its position in Madrid with Continuum Hospitality Group

In partnership with Continuum Hospitality Group, EXTENDAM will open a new hotel in Las Tablas, the business district of the Spanish capital city. This property, spanning 4,300 square meters, will be delivered in the first half of 2025. It will be an economic hotel with 147 rooms under the ibis rouge brand, following the “Square” concept. It will offer a spacious open area that combines an entrance hall, a cafe and reception lounges.

 

The elegantly designed rooms will be multifunctional, intended to accommodate both work and relaxation. This two-star hotel targets business, family and tourist clientele.

 

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Le 24.10.23
Join us at Les Puces de l’Illu 2023 : the must-see festival of contemporary illustration!

A must-attend event for contemporary illustration, Les Puces de l’Illu festival is returning to the Campus Fonderie de l’Image and throughout the eastern part of Paris on December 2nd and 3rd.

 

Les Puces de l’Illu festival is back for a 11th edition at the Campus Fonderie de l’Image on December 2nd and 3rd, 2023. This flagship event in contemporary art features a selection of illustrators, screen printers, engravers, independent publishers and booksellers. It’s a unique opportunity to discover an original work of art.

 

Sortiraparis.com lists Les Puces de l’Illu festival among the free events not to be missed in Paris region. It is the first festival of contemporary illustration in France, bringing together professionals, curious visitors and a workshop space for young audiences in partnership with Le Musée en Herbe.

 

Don’t miss this immersion into the world of contemporary art! Mark the date on your calendar and join us for a weekend of artistic inspiration.

 

Poster: Alice Météignier

 

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Le 23.10.23
[BONI.D 💡♻️] Transforming Marine Waste into Responsible and Sustainable Material

Ostréa was born from several encounters. It began with the meeting of four entrepreneurs who were passionate about the sea and its resources, but most importantly, their encounter with oyster farmers in Riec-sur-Bélon, Brittany. Together, they observed that oyster, mussel, and scallop shells were not being recycled and were ending up in technical landfill sites. Considering that oyster farming generates 250,000 tons of shells annually, Camille Callennec, Tanguy Blevin, Maxime Roux, and Théo Joy took on the challenge of transforming this waste into recycled, low-carbon, and made in France material by offering a marine terrazzo with the appearance of marble or natural stone.

 

Congratulations on this wonderful idea!

 

Photo Credit: KIPLI

 

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