
Geoffrey Moreels, founder of the savvy hat brand My Bob, tells TLmag how his company’s success is largely a story of encounters.

More than 250 pieces designed by the Murano-born artist for Cappellin and Venini will be on display at Le Stanze del Vetro in the opening event of The Venice Glass Week

Breathing Heart is an installation by German multimedia artist Johanna Keimeyer that asks visitors to look inside themselves, literally. An inflated structure is matched by the sensorial qualities of light, sound, scent, and rhythm for full scenographic effect. First mounted during Art Basel, the project – captured in film – travels to New York this month.

Leading trend forecaster and frequent talent maker, Lidewij Edelkoort returns to London Design Festival this month with a special showcase of 15 avant-garde projects by emerging designers, just out of school. Mounted at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London from 4-23 September, the Graduate(s) exhibit takes the pulse of the European design zeitgeist.

The first exhibition dedicated entirely to the glass production by the Italian architect, sculptor and industrial designer is open at the Museo del Vetro di Murano

The maiden edition of the first international festival dedicated to the art of glass opens this September 10 with a roster of more than 140 events

The grand Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is going tiny, with a showcase of more than 60 pieces of Dutch micro-carving from the Middle Ages

These five creatives share a passion for creativity in all its many forms, with work ranging from furniture to lighting, hotel and restaurant renovations, luxury-brand scenography and clothing and accessory collections.

TLmag had a discussion with managing director David Caméo and museums director Olivier Gabet at the organisation’s offices facing Paris’ famous Jardin des Tuileries

TLmag sat down with Allen to discuss his curatorial interests, the plans for this year’s Design Pavilion and his thoughts on bringing design to a greater audience

The exhibition, which features pieces from Belgian designer made between 1966 and 2015, will also include Chale’s first monograph

The Greek capital is hosting two exhibitions of the late American artist’s work: while one celebrates the everyday, the other focuses on his mythology-inspired pieces