Designer Robert Stadler’s objects are currently on show in several exhibitions. Thing#1 and Thing#2 at gallery Triple V in Paris question the real and the fake.
Exhibition Al(l) by Michael Young brings a wide selection of the British designer’s works to Grand-Hornu in Brussels, Belgium. Until 29 May 2016.
New ceramics factory Den Danske Keramikfabrik in Denmark aims at ethical production facilities for ceramists, designers and design companies.
Following in a series of ‘out-of-suitcase’ exhibitions – presenting the speculative work of Big-Game, Maarten de Ceulaer, Lex Pott and Sebastian Herkner – Prague-based Okolo Gallery… Read more
Paying homage to Detroit’s complex urban narrative, Wasserman Projects brings together different disciplines to address this city’s past, present and future. Spotlighting performance architect Alex… Read more
In an exclusive interview, artist Chiharu Shiota talks about objects in her art. Sleep Is Like Death by Chiharu Shiota at Galerie Daniel Templon in Brussels until 20 Feb 2016.
Copenhagen-based designer Cecilie Manz focuses on designing for home – furniture, lamps, tableware and glass.
Jaipur Rugs, known for providing sustainable livelihood for underprivileged communities, presented its award-winning rug collections at IMM Cologne fair.
Fondation d’entreprise Hermès and curator Guillaume Désanges present site-specific installations by Isabelle Cornaro in Brussels. Until 26 March 2016.
Karl Lagerfeld builds a piece of Japan in Paris for the Chanel Couture Collection for the spring and summer 2016.
After decades of lying on the shores of Murano islands, surplus glass blocks are sculpted as marble by designer Carlo Brandelli. RCM Galerie in Paris until 6 Feb 2016.
Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair launches a new area, Established, for design studios working on small-scale production. 9–12 February 2016.