It’s hard to talk about Laarman’s sustained success without mentioning his partner in crime, filmmaker Anita Star. Together, they head the Amsterdam-based Joris Laarman Lab.
It’s hard to talk about Laarman’s sustained success without mentioning his partner in crime, filmmaker Anita Star. Together, they head the Amsterdam-based Joris Laarman Lab.
Martin Szekely will be exhibiting at MADD (Musée des Arts décoratifs et du Design) in Bordeaux, France from 26th April until 16th September 2018. This interview is the best way to reveal some of the hidden facets of this iconic French designer.
In an exhibition at the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin, the German designer digs into the hidden values of human involvement in the production of items often taken for granted
Led by Canadian designer Philippe Malouin, the jury picked the 10 finalists for this year’s Design Parade competition
The exhibition, on display at the Ethnographic Museum in Krakow, searches for the presence of “maculate” humanity in immaculate ceramics
With ‘Bringing the Fire,’ a solo show at the David Gill Gallery, the American artist uses sculptures and paper to explore the role of flames in early rituals —and their absence today
The French designer is presenting 40 of his most recent objects and pieces of furniture in an exhibition titled ‘Construction’
One of the most dynamic design companies in China today, Neri & Hu, answered to TL Mag about their inspiration and their collaboration.
The Shanghai-based, internationally recognized French-Chinese duo Xu Ming and Virginie Moriette run Studio MVW, an architecture, interior architecture and design studio.
The Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio presented Light Theaters, a project that explores ten different avenues for the interaction between space and illumination
This year, MINDCRAFT rolls up its sleeves: the Fuorisalone exhibition, curated by Ditte Hammerstrøm, asked 17 Danish designers to get to the core of their chosen materials
The duo behind cult Belgian fashion label OWN are showcasing 16 seasons worth of archives, with a twist: Clothes? What clothes?