Maniera Gallery has commissioned American designer Jonathan Muecke to respond to Juliaan Lampens’ iconic Van Wassenhove House, its brutalist architecture and furniture.
From works dating back to the early 90’s to new limited-edition pieces, a retrospective at Atelier Jespers features furniture and objects that span Belgian designer Casimir’s career and vision.
With Helsinki Design Week, the largest design festival in the Nordics, and Habitare coming up, here is a quick overview of the highlights taking place… Read more
Laboratory Perfumes launches its fifth scent, Atlas, with a special exhibition at the Conran Shop in Marylebone, featuring new works by artist and designer Zuza Mengham.
From 8–11 September 2016, Brussels welcomes collectors, curators, artists, and all variety of art enthusiast to enjoy the ninth edition of Brussels Gallery Weekend
Investigating how time shapes nature, Brussels-based Spazio Nobile gallery opens its second season (15 September to 20 November 2016) with an intimate yet dynamic showcase. Juxtaposing… Read more
In architecture, there is a fear of “theory.” Ever since the end of the Critical Project in the 1990s, many in the discipline have backed… Read more
For her latest presentation at Puls Ceramics, renowned gallerist Annette Sloth brings two “modernisers from Finland” to her renowned exhibition space in Brussels.
Describing himself as a ‘Disoñador’, a combination of the Spanish words designer and dreamer, Eugeni Quitllet likes to enter another dimension when designing objects and furniture. He believes that there should always be something magical in the object.
California-based artist Laura Kimpton returns to Burning Man to create her tenth installation, a simple sentiment about the planet that we call home.
London Design Festival marks a timely opportunity to see the work of architecture collective Assemble, fresh off winning the 2015 Turner Prize.
Die Neue Sammlung’s Petra Hölscher remembers Hans Theo Baumann, an influential pioneer of Post-War German design.