British interior designer Kelly Hoppen has opened a home store in Shanghai with a 100-piece retrospective collection reinvigorated with sumptuous materials and finishes.
Brooklyn lighting design duo Ladies & Gentlemen expand into interior design and collaborate with new Australian furniture brand SP01 to stage the Over / Under pop store during New York Design Week; on show till 31 May.
A Joseph Walsh retrospective in New York shows how the functional sculpture designer from Ireland pushes organic forms and materials to the limits.
Ahead of opening Ventura New York: The Dutch Edition this week (20-23 May), Organisation in Design founder Margriet Vollenberg speaks to TL mag about the new venture, now in its second year.
Twelve projects by media students of HEAD–Genève are designed to distract us from our screens, getting us playing and socialising the oldfangled way again.
Adriano Berengo continues his legacy of introducing contemporary artists to Murano glass at the 57th Venice Biennale.
The Future Perfect employs VR technology to present the work of John Hogan in both New York and Los Angeles simultaneously.
Ahead of Sight Unseen Offsite (19-22 May), founders Monica Khemsurov and Jill Singer talk to TLmag about the major event, their industry-leading blog Sight Unseen, and how design in New York has evolved over the past decade.
Manhattan design firm Apparatus has launched a meticulously crafted collection inspired by early 20th-century architects, designers and thinkers.
Laura Kimpton’s exhibition If WORDS could SPEAK runs till 26 May at HG Contemporary in New York.
A plus A in Venice is traversing the divide between art and design, with three artists deconstructing the most important meal of the day.
Collaborating with Glas Italia, Tokujin Yoshioka’s exhibition at the new Issey Miyake store was just as awesome as innovative as his pavilion for LG.