
From June 8 to 15, Jersualem Design Week this year seeks to open a conversation about cultural exchange and tolerance that transcends our sociopolitical islands.

At the recent 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, Finnish furniture company Nikari celebrated its 50 year anniversary with ’50 Years of Stories’.

Shelving units are often seen as miniaturised versions of buildings. Subject to similar architectonic constraints, this type of furniture also benefits from similar formal attributes:… Read more

Founded in 2007, Friedman Benda has emerged as one of New York’s leading design galleries. Born out of the tradition of Barry Friedman’s art gallery,… Read more

The legendary annual fashion show, La Cambre-Mode 2017, takes place on June 2 and 3 at Halles de Schaerbeek in Brussels.

Sight Unseen Offsite returned for its fourth New York Design Week edition with a reduced yet highly-curated selection of industry-defining independent practices.

Continuous space and tangible light distinguish Michael Gabellini’s interiors for architect Tadao Ando’s first residential development in New York.

The Brussels Centre for Fine Art, Bozar is celebrating two major figures of the ZERO art movement – Pol Bury and Yves Klein.

Swedish artist and designer Mia E Göransson’s abstract ceramics constitute decontextualised and remixed forms and patterns observed in nature.

Exploring the concepts of ephemerality, consumption and waste, Marcin Rusak submerges flowers into furniture-encased resin slabs. On show at Twenty First Gallery till 16 June, the Flora Noir series is both an ode to family history and nature.

Modifying the everyday, even just slightly, can have surprising effects. For reformed architect-turned-artist Alex Schweder, reexamining the mundane through strategic experimentation reveals how buildings perform… Read more

Set in an iconic Chelsea brownstone, New York’s Twenty First Gallery is a far cry from the white cube spaces that line the nearby High Line. Featuring work by top historical and contemporary European designers, gallerist Renaud Vuaillat fosters a domestic atmosphere.