In terms of international visibility, Dubai-born designer Khalid Shafar is leading the pack: Czech brand Lasvit recently unveiled a prayer-inspired light installation, their first collaboration together
In terms of international visibility, Dubai-born designer Khalid Shafar is leading the pack: Czech brand Lasvit recently unveiled a prayer-inspired light installation, their first collaboration together
The American artist explores the visibility of the Latino community in Texas through Tierra. Sangre. Oro, an exhibition at the Ballroom Marfa
The NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale opened a comprehensive Frank Stella exhibition earlier this month. The showcase traces the evolution of approaches and inspirations that… Read more
Leading New York art and design world figure Susan Grant Lewin gifts key works from her seminal jewellery collection to the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum. An honorary exhibition runs till 28 May 2018.
Mother-daughter design duo Helena and Natasha Sultan have set base in New York’s Chinatown with a showroom for their artisanal furniture brand Konekt
Christa Reniers designs jewellery with one person in mind: herself. And yet, some of her pieces have become timeless classics for women of several generations. How come?
At this year’s Dubai Design Week, the Abwab exhibition showcased the work of more than 40 regional designers who use objects to blend the past and present of their countries
Bohème reflects the contemporary vision of Leclere, mixing and matching all kind of materials, prints and patterns, with no decorative codes nor chronological order.
Anne Masson, Eric Chevalier and Diane Steverlynck meet at the crossroads of carpets, blankets and mirrors in a new exhibition at the Valerie Traan Gallery in Antwerp
New York’s Future Perfect hosts an exhibition of Bec Brittain’s latest Resolute lighting series – a continuation of the celebrated designer’s wildly successful SHY series.
This autumn, three Maastricht institutions mount a joint exhibition, exploring the potential of artistic interpretation as a viable means of digging up archaeological truth. TLmag spoke to Van Eyck artistic programme director and co-curator Huib Haye van der Werf about the transcendent showcase.
In 2016, the last of the Belgian enamelling companies was slated to shut down. That is, until Tanguy Van Quickenborne and Vincent Vanden Borre walked in and were amazed by what they saw.