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This Serene Swiss Apartment Is the Perfect Post-Breakup Oasis


“When apartment hunting in the past, I had a long list of hopes,” says Clara Goebel, 27, who lives in Zurich, Switzerland. “But after a break up, you’re under a bit of time pressure and can’t be too choosy.” After she and her partner ended their relationship, however, Clara got a bit of great news. “Coincidentally, a lady who lived up the street was looking for something larger, and I needed something smaller,” she says. “We ended up swapping apartments with our landlords’ permission.” Below, she talks about living alone, summer swims, and why you should always stop by an art museum’s gift shop…
DINING/LIVING AREA

Wolfgang Tillmans poster: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. Table: Thonet, “belonged to my parents,” similar. Dining chairs: Thonet, similar. Pendant light: Gubi. Tablecloth: similar. Ceramic cups: Ceramore, “gifted by a friend,” similar. Vase: Hübsch, similar. Candle holder: Hübsch, similar.
On adjusting to solo living: My ex and I lived together for most of our eight-year relationship. We also had a kitten, who he ended up keeping, so it was a big transition from living with a little family to living alone. For the first days, my thoughts ranged from ‘Why do I have so much space in this bed?’ to ‘Did he really take the freaking stapler without asking me?’ I never found a single piece of advice that made the breakup any easier, but my mom and my friends made me feel seen. My mom told me I was tough and cooked dinner for me while I napped on the couch. My friends were very patient when I wanted to go over the same thing for the third time, but I also appreciated their honesty when they said, ‘Clara, stop dwelling on it’ the fourth time around.

Map: “my grandparents.” Wool rug: Ferm Living. Bookshelf: Muji SUS Shelving, similar. Lamp on floor: “My grandfather’s from the seventies.”
On reading to relax: I work in data science and enjoy looking at regular books after staring at code all day. I have novels, art books, and my grandma’s hand-annotated Bavarian cookbooks. I love visiting Calligramme, a bookstore in Zurich that’s run by a 90-year-old, chain-smoking lady with a cat.”

On glowing light: Winters in Switzerland get dark, so I love a good lamp. Most of mine are from thrift stores or IKEA, but I recently splurged on a Gubi pendant for above my table. It hurt my wallet but felt very grown up.

C’est La Vie poster: Landesmuseum Zurich, Switzerland. Curtains: Toast, similar. Sofa: Bolia, similar. Standing lamp next to sofa: Artemide. Mobile: Flensted. Coffee table: similar.
On channelling your elders: My grandma was a music and literature teacher, and I was inspired by how independent she was. She asked her husband to sleep in a separate bedroom in the 1940s. My granddad just had a bed and desk in his room. Meanwhile, her room was clothed in bright yellow fabric, with white furniture and beautiful patterns. It was just so… her! In this new chapter of my life, I’ve tapped into her energy.
BALCONY

On weekend rituals: My lovely aunt gave me a subscription to a local newspaper for my birthday this year. Every Sunday, I open my mailbox, grab the paper, then spend an hour reading all the articles over coffee.
KITCHEN

Crate: Hay. Dish towel: Ferm Living, similar. Painting: Clara. Butter candle: Merci.
On dinners with a twist: I love having people over for dinner and drinks. Since I have two left hands in the kitchen, I’ll usually offer my home, put on a playlist, and let one of my best friends take over the cooking. Last time, my friend made a dish with burrata, roasted grapes, honey, walnuts, and olive oil. It was so good, and I think even I could manage making that next time.

On museum advice: If I see an exhibition I like, I’ll pick up a postcard from the gift shop. I keep them all in a box, which feels kind of like building a personal museum with pieces that spoke to me the most. Exhibition posters make great decor, too — they usually have great graphic design and aren’t too expensive.

On feeling connected: Living alone has brought a whole a new depth to my friendships. My ex used to be my emergency contact, but now it’s my good friend. When I feel a bit lonely living alone, ambient noise helps. I recently dug up an old radio and have been listening to the morning news. Or I listen to my neighbor’s music — the walls are not the thickest and he likes playing loud music, but luckily we have similar taste.

On surprises and delights: I booked a spontaneous trip to Paris because the train tickets were ridiculously cheap after the Olympics. At the Merci concept store, I found this butter-shaped candle that made me smile. On top of the books is a photo of my mom when she was young, working as a nurse.
BATHROOM

Crates: Hay. Towels: OYOY. Small lamp: “my grandmother’s.”
On hosting friends: This summer, three women I met on a university exchange in Singapore came to stay for a week. They’re from Germany, the Netherlands, and Boston. It was a chaotic tight squeeze, and the shower drain clogged like three times from all our hair, but we had the best time catching up.
BEDROOM

Bedding: La Vie, similar. Floral pillow: HK Living. Striped bed skirt, Etsy. Rug: Hay.
On a peripatetic childhood: I was born north of Zurich. When I was six, my family moved to Boston for my dad’s work and stayed for five years. I’ve always loved packing my bags and have since lived in Marseille, Singapore, and London. A few years ago, I returned to Zurich for work. It’s small compared to a city like London, but I feel at home. My parents even named me after the city. My middle name is Regula, Zurich’s patron saint.

Bookcase: La Redoute. Chrome candle holder: Stoff Nagel. Letter R: Thrifted, similar. Poster above bookcase: Henry Moore Foundation. Chair: “my parents,” similar.
On summer swims: Zurich is especially great in the summer. We have many badis, which are bathhouses along the river and lake. After work, lots of people take a dip. The Frauenbadi, which is reserved for women, is one of my favorites. On weekends, I love heading to a café — especially Si o No, Café du Bonheur or Café Plüsch since their street-side seating is perfect for people watching.

On personal preferences: In this apartment, I have very much enjoyed establishing new routines – my routines in my place. My apartment building is surrounded by pine trees, and I purposefully positioned my bed so that I can see one when I wake up. Going on a morning run past the community gardens, taking a hot shower in the evenings with the windows open for a cool breeze, lighting a candle on my bedroom windowsill while I braid my hair before bed — it’s a delight to have these little rituals that no one knows about but me.

Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful space, Clara. We loved taking a peek around.
P.S. More home tours, including a colorful Connecticut family house and a Brooklyn apartment full of DIYs.
(Photos by Clara.)
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Apples excellent AirPods Pro 3 are back on sale for just $200 — a $50 savings
SAVE $49.01: The Apple AirPods Pro 3 are 20% at Amazon and Walmart as of April 22. Snag a pair for just $199.99 (normally $249).
Our very own Stan Schroeder is fresh off reviewing the new AirPods Max 2, Apple’s updated over-ear headphones. While he thought their noise cancellation has improved since the last generation, they still can’t block out sounds as well as the AirPods Pro 3: “Wearing them on a busy street makes the outside noise vanish in a spectacular fashion,” he writes of the earbuds.
So, if you’re an Apple user looking for best-in-class ANC, stick with the AirPods Pro 3. Right now, they happen to be on sale for just $199.99 at Amazon and Walmart — that’s a savings of nearly $50 and one of their best deals to date. They briefly hit $184 on Amazon back in February, but never since. (And they were $219.99 everywhere last Black Friday.)
For comparison’s sake, the AirPods Max 2 are up to $350 pricier depending on the color.
The AirPods Pro 3 actually have the same H2 chip as the AirPods Max 2, so they support the same suite of smart features like Adaptive Audio and Live Translation. On top of that, they come with a built-in heart rate monitor that “worked perfectly,” per Mashable contributor Adam Doud. (Read his full review.)
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On their own, the AirPods Pro 3 will net you up to eight hours of battery life per charge with their ANC enabled. Their included charging case adds an extra 24 hours of use.
I can personally assure you that you won’t find the AirPods Pro 3 on sale for anywhere cheaper — even if you go for a used pair. In new condition, they’re $239.99 at B&H Photo and full price at Best Buy and Target. Then there’s Best Buy’s open-box AirPods Pro 3, which are are $204.99 in fair condition. Pass.
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LA public schools pass screen time limits for students in a first
Los Angeles public school students may be returning to the age of college-ruled notebooks and Scantrons, following a Tuesday school board vote that will limit the use of computers, laptops, and tablets in classrooms.
Titled “Using Technology with Intention,” the new resolution mandates the creation of grade-level and subject-specific screen time limits across Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) schools, including a complete ban on device usage for kindergarten and first grade. The use of one-to-one devices, like individual Chromebooks, will be discouraged for second through fifth grades, as well.
Revised guidelines will also address video-aided lesson plans, access to video streaming platforms like YouTube, and expanded restrictions on gaming and social media platforms.
District staff must present the revised tech use policy by June, which will go into effect for all LAUSD students beginning with the 2026-2027 school year. Guidelines will be reevaluated every year, and schools are tasked with tracking and sharing student screen time numbers with parents.
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The resolution cites increasing concern about the effect of screen time on young minds and alleged screen addiction, including recent Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) studies that show a correlation between high screen time and adverse health effects. The board was unanimously in favor of the tech restrictions, with one recusal.
“We know that tech is not going away and can be a powerful tool in the classroom. This is not about going backwards. This is about rethinking school time and screen time in schools to ensure we are doing what actually helps students learn best,” board member Nick Melvoin said during Tuesday’s meeting.
“This is not about going backwards. This is about rethinking school time…”
Advocates, parents, and even students have spent the last year lobbying for greater tech restrictions following the passing of a 2025 bell-to-bell cellphone ban restricting the use of personal devices during school hours. Schools Beyond Screens, a national classroom tech safety coalition founded by LAUSD parents and teachers, helped craft the resolution in collaboration with board members and co-sponsors Melvoin, Karla Griego, Tanya Ortiz Franklin, Jerry Yang, Kelly Gonez, and Rocío Rivas.
“Now is the time for a safe and science-backed approach to classroom technology, one that is not guided by Big Tech talking points like screen value over screen time,” the organization wrote in a press release following the decision.
“There is much work to be done, and this is only the beginning, but today, we are proud, grateful, and – for the first time in a long time – hopeful. Our kids may yet have the kind of public education that they deserve — one that is proven effective and free of undue digital distraction, harmful content, and corporate exploitation.”
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The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore Bluetooth speaker is at the lowest price weve seen all year
SAVE $75: The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore Bluetooth speaker is on sale for $224 at Amazon, down from the standard price of $299. That’s a 25% discount.
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Packing up for an adventure means figuring out how to bring along a soundtrack. A trip to the cabin or a lakeside campground all deserve to be experienced with a great playlist. If you could use an upgrade before summer to get a waterproof Bluetooth speaker, check out this deal at Amazon.
As of April 22, the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore Bluetooth speaker is on sale for $224 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $299. That’s a 25% discount that takes $75 off the price. It’s also the lowest price we’ve seen at Amazon so far this year.
A compact speaker with a scratch-resistant aluminum shell is exactly what we should be packing on adventures. With an attached carabiner, the B&O Explore speaker is designed to clip onto your backpack when you hit the trail. Or you can utilize the rubber base to set it on a rock or even in the sand. It’s both waterproof and dustproof, adding to the durability.
Bang & Olufsen notes this model gets up to 27 hours of playtime before it needs to recharge. It weighs under 1.5 pounds, so it won’t add much bulk to your gear. It takes about two hours to recharge the Beosound Explore.
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Before summer kicks into high gear, add the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore speaker to your pack. It’s ready for any adventure you have planned.

