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G&G _ Magazine provides with perfect mix of positioning on the market, targeted distributional and advertising value.
It has grown fast and has built relationships with quality advertisers. With a re-launched brand and an online portfolio, as well as a strong network with a niche audience including:
  •     Interior Designers
  •     Owners of luxury properties
  •     Showroom Studio
  •     Engineers & Architects
  •     Contracts 
  •     Builders
  •     Design Studios

G&G _ Magazine provides you with the perfect space for display advertising to enhance your brand and present your products and services in their very best light, giving you a unique and effective marketing experience. In addition, you can rely on our graphic team for creation of your advertising.

We have different advertising and editorial provisions both on our magazine and on our website, and we meet every need of our customers.
  •     Articles on www.gandgmagazine.eu, included social media repost
  •     Ad banner on the website
  •     Ad banner within e-newsletters
  •     Editorial space within the digital editions (every 2 months)
  •     Advert with intercative buttoms in the digital editions (links to the website, social networks & e-commerce, video inclusion)



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By G&G _ Magazine June 29, 2026
Building on What's Already There As this year's LIV Hospitality Design Awards winners settle into the wider conversation, certain patterns become difficult to ignore. Properties built for warm-climate escape recur across the list. Sustainability surfaces less as a stated goal than as a working method. And several of the strongest projects are renovations rather than new builds. Read together, the winners point toward where hospitality design is heading as the year continues. Designed for the Season Several of this year's winners speak directly to the season ahead. Kona Village , on Hawaii's Big Island, reimagines an 81-acre resort around the history of Kaupulehu, led by Greg Warner and Mike McCabe of Walker Warner. The rebuilt property includes 150 traditional guest hale, a new spa, and five restaurants and bars—two of which carry over from the original resort. Rather than a wholesale reinvention, the project reads as a continuation: a property rebuilt around what made the original site significant in the first place.
By Zhanna Lysohorova May 14, 2026
A soft, luxurious atmosphere permeates every corner of the hotel, which embodies the spirit of the island through curated décor, thoughtful design, and immersive experiences. Mar Suites Formentera is a refined retreat where guests feel deeply connected to the surrounding landscape and to a slower way of living.
By G&G _ Magazine September 11, 2025
At M&O September 2025 edition, countless brands and design talents unveiled extraordinary innovations. Yet, among the many remarkable presences, some stood out in a truly distinctive way. G&G _ Magazine is proud to present a curated selection of 21 Outstanding Professionals who are redefining the meaning of Craftsmanship in their own unique manner, blending tradition with contemporary visions and eco-conscious approaches.
By G&G _ Magazine December 29, 2020
This renovation and addition unravels a chapter of ill-considered renovations to create an urban retreat for a young family on a remarkable site. By re-using more than half of the original structure and improving the home's environmental performance, the project also minimizes the 4000 SF home’s embodied carbon and ongoing carbon footprint. A front facade composed vertical and horizontal wood boards and slats, echoes the trellises and partitions, tying together the home’s public and private expressions and replacing an opaque street presence with a wood screen activated by shifting light from day to night. 
By G&G _ Magazine January 21, 2020
Located in Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, the Freycinet Lodge has been in operation since the 1990’s. Having acquired the property recently, RACT Destinations was keen to upgrade. RACT sought tourism advice from Brett Torrossi, to help steer the sensitive project. Liminal was then commissioned to transform the visitor experience through the conceptualisation, design and delivery of nine pavilions tailored to celebrate the scenic qualities of the unique setting. The Pavilions provide a point of difference to the existing 60 cabins, offering a quality, contemporary, eco-sensitive, site specific experience. Liminal drew inspiration for the new Coastal Pavilions from the fluid topography of the nearby bays and layered coastal granite rock formations, while paying homage to the character of the National Park they nestle into.