Mini Living teams up with New York firm Bureau V to mount the second iteration of Urban Cabin, a series of site-specific micro house installations addressing key question about the future of city living.
In the London Design Festival exhibition, the Czech curator and researcher presented an archive of 350 images of custom-designed modernist gems
The head of the Office for Design & Research created a tryptic survey of works for Design Parade 12, with the special participation of photographer and designer Katrin Greiling
Karl Lagerfeld’s inspiration for the French house’s SS18 collection came from the south of the country: namely, the breathtaking waterfalls of the Verdon Gorge
The exhibition, curated by Li Edelkoort and Philip Fimmano, focuses on design developments regarding sustainability and respect for the planet’s resources
Architonic spoke to Iran-born industrial designer Khodi Feiz. With his small studio, based in Amsterdam, Feiz is specialised in furniture design and consumer technologies.
Faye Toogood mounted Trade Show during this year’s London Design Festival. Opting out of a traditional furniture fair model to launch her Spade Chair, the multi-talented British designer established a barter system with 50 of the UK’s leading creatives. The resulting showcase resembled a cabinet de curiosité.
Last month, Mathieu Lehanneur was in New York launching two highly distinct projects: the new Maison Kitsuné flagship and his latest Ocean Memories liquid marble series at Carpenters Workshop Gallery demonstrates the top French designer’s range; how one format can inform the other.
The institution is hosting a retrospective of nearly 200 ceramic works from the German artist, made between 1954 and 2013
We spoke with MoOD & Indigo’s director Patrick Geysels about the lessons learned during this year’s fair —among them, why heritage is as important as innovation and… well, gold
For the second part of their kid-friendly exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, GGSV’s Gaëlle Gabillet and Stéphane Villard recruited an unlikely partner: silent protester Liu Bolin
For PAD London, the French porcelain house is back to producing contemporary furniture, with work from Nendo, Doshi Levien and Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance