Brooklyn-based collective Good Thing – launched in 2014 by industrial designer in his own right Jamie Wolfond – opens the new year with a brand… Read more
German designer Sebastian Herkner’s ideal house, Das Haus, questions how to live together with other cultures and empowers people to interact with each other. At imm Cologne from 18–24 January 2016.
Awarded designer Philipp Weber’s trumpet-inspired glassblowing pipe allows creating multi-chamber glass vases.
Almine Rech London presents paintings and sculptures of artists Jean-Baptiste Bernadet and Benoît Platéus in an exhibition Sea Level. Until 22 January 2016.
Textile trade fair Heimtextil defines four key trends in home textiles for 2016/17. Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on 12–15 January 2016.
Hauser & Wirth gallery in London brings together nine artists from Louise Bourgeois to Richard Serra and Gordon Matta-Clark for exhibition Maisons Fragiles. Until 6 February 2016.
Hauser & Wirth gallery presents Italian artist Fabio Mauri’s solo exhibition in London for the first time in 20 years. Until 6 February 2016.
Monoliths in glass, Christian Lacroix creative director Sacha Walckhoff’s Métamorformes arrive at Paris-based Galerie Gosserez as large scale totems. Combining different formal elements, these four… Read more
The Finnish homeware house Iittala is known for everyday objects that are beautiful, modern and functional.
In 2015, collector Jean-François Declercq and his partner Elsa Sarfati opened a gallery Atelier Jespers in Brussels. For Declercq, Atelier Jespers is a new beginning – in many ways.
Submerged in the transformative movement of ice, water or that of sand into molten glass, renowned artist Jeff Zimmerman debuts a new series of function… Read more
In January 2016, Maison & Objet Paris will showcase a selection of six up-coming Nordic designer talents from all five Nordic countries.