For an exhibition ‘Zone de Confort,’ Studio GGVS approached design objects of comfort as archaeologists. The exhibition at Galerie Poirel in Nancy, France, runs from 12 November 2015–17 April 2016.
Finnish furniture company Nikari has its roots in fine carpentry, natural varnishes and local wood, and its future in collaborations with designers such as Jasper Morrison and Alfredo Häberli.
Matching something of a Southern cultural renaissance in its namesake city – at the heart of North Carolina’s thriving Triangle region – The Durham Hotel… Read more
Luisa Lambri’s photographs on surfaces of sculptures form a dialogue between photography and architecture with scenography designed by Office KGDVS. At Thomas Dane Gallery in London, UK, until 9 January 2016.
Exhibition Blind Architecture at Thomas Dane Gallery in London explores the interrelationship of architecture, photography and sculpture. Until 9 January 2016.
Japanese garden of Musée Guimet in Paris brings the East to Liquid Light series by fashion photographer Yves Lavallette for TLmag 24.
With holiday travel in toe, we spotlight TLmag 24-featured nendo‘s total overhaul of Japanese suitcase label Proteca. Marking the brand’s 10th-anniversary, the design firm reconfigured everything… Read more
PULS Gallery in Brussels, Belgium, is one of the few galleries worldwide solely dedicated to showing one-off contemporary ceramic art. Annette Sloth, founder of the gallery, talks about her artists and collecting ceramics.
With growing Brazilian influence in Miami, leading hospitality and gastronomy expert Fasano transforms the iconic Shore Club. Following in line with other highly successful 5-star establishments throughout Brazil,… Read more
Leather lamps by fashion and accessories designer Éric Beauduin and interior designer Nathalie Dewez combine interior objects with materials, tailoring and details of fashion design.
In an exhibition Palladian Design, London-based Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA presents a wide spectrum of variations of Palladian design principles in architecture. Until 9 January 2016.
Japanese ceramic artist Haruhiko Kaneko brings a large ceramic installation to Salon des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France.