Off-the-beaten-track in Miami, Aybar Gallery brings an internationally eclectic yet equally refined selection of collectable design under one roof.
Carpenters Workshop Gallery mount Let There Be Light at their New York Penthouse. The group show celebrates the wildly successful platform’s 10th anniversary and the many talents it represents.
TLmag spoke to the rising Berlin-based talent Friedericke Delius about her use of silver to turn a clothes horse into a sculpture.
Collect 2017 from February 2 to 6 boasts some 30 international craft galleries, an experimental craft curated by British designer Faye Toogood, and two Grayson Perry tapestries with an app too.
Highlights from the Spring/Summer 2017 Haute Couture shows in Paris last week.
TLmag spoke to Roberto Palomba about the duo’s SaphireKeramik Silver water basin for Laufen, on show at Spazio Nobile until 19 February.
Friedman Benda gallery hosts celebrated curator Glenn Adamson. The Static exhibition explores how the turbulence of the 1980s impacted design and how that might make sense again today.
During the January 2017 edition of Maison & Objet Paris, French designer and interior architect, Noé Duchaufour Lawrance, in collaboration with French crystal manufacturer St…. Read more
A special focus on Japan is one of the highlights of Collect 2017 at the Saatchi Gallery in London from February 2 to 6. TLmag spoke to two Japanese curators.
On show at Spazio Nobile, Hélène Dashorst explains how the Looping rug is constructed from a single rope with 1,600 connection points per square metre.
Currently showing at Musée du Cristal Saint-Louis, Maison&Objet and Spazio Nobile, designer Mendel Heit spoke to TLmag about how he works in the new age of post-craft.
Ateliers J&J is showing its outdoor and lounge chairs at Maison&Objet for the first time, as part of Belgium Is Design.