Applying the same contextual clarity to public space and furniture design, Poznań-based urban minimalist Paweł Grobelny tests perception by balancing sculptural monumentality with adapted function…. Read more
This duo always adapts classic elements. Tea cups cast from pre-World War II doll moulds highlight Ende’s approach – bespoke limited edition China incorporating classic… Read more
Stanisław Czarnocki is a young talents who learns how to subtract, rather than add. Adverse to the design industry’s obsession with novelty, Warsaw-native and ECAL… Read more
Returning to Poland after decades abroard – living in New York (directing during 30 years the ceramics department at Parsons School), Israel and Brazil –… Read more
Edgar Bąk is an industry maverick who explores many languages. Celebrated for highly rhythmic, colorful, bold and sometimes retro visual statements, Warsaw-based designer rarely shies-away… Read more
Vying to make artistic glass construction functional, the glass professor and practitioner transcends art and design employs the same contemporary approach as both an educator… Read more
TLmag is happy to celebrate its 5-years anniversary (and 15-years of Pro Materia asbl) with Intersections #3 at the most famous Brussels spot, the well-known… Read more
A presentation of “AUSGEBRANNT” made by Kaspar Hamacher : He also participates to the glass workshop of Glass is Tomorrow in Saint-Just in May, 2014… Read more
TLmag is pleased to announce the release of its latest special edition Nasza Polska, the Open Form of Contemporary Polish Design. Opening the doors to a… Read more
Alongside the special edition around the Polish design as previously presented here, TLmag & Pro Materia are also proud to introduce their adjacent Nasza Polska… Read more
Since 1966 the Town of Vallauris Golfe-Juan has organised a BIENNIAL with the aim of promoting and rewarding artistic creation in the field of ceramics…. Read more
TLmag is proud to announce you the venue of Copper Crossing during Milan’s Triennale from September 16 to November 9, 2014. The exhibition is curated… Read more