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What the rich must have in 2021

NO ONE could have foreseen how much change 2020 would bring in the luxury lifestyle space.

From travel, right through to designer goods in fashion, beauty and home decor, the desire for companies to reflect the experiences of their customers, through introspection, has become necessary in order to remain relevant.

What luxury will look like in 2021.

Home comforts

Plush duck-down feather pillows wrapped in silk cases, 1 000-thread count sheets draped over a mattress that feels like sinking into a cloud – when it comes to home luxuries, money is no object.

The interior design realm is as fast paced as the world around us. With just a few scrolls through Pinterest, in a single moment

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