For over two decades, Luis Laplace has designed bespoke interiors and architectural spaces, embracing craftsmanship, atmosphere and the nuances of contemporary art.
Villa-Noailles Hyères, in the mountains of Hyères, presents a unique exhibition with different perspectives to capture the diversity of its natural context.
Ayala Serfaty works on the intersection of craft and design, often blurring the line between abstraction and reality – leaving viewers mesmerized.
TLmag speaks to Astrid Ullens and Galila Barzilai Hollander, collecting contemporary art and photography and eclecticism.
Geneva’s Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (MAH) presents ‘Walk on the Water’. Curated by Jakob Lena Knebl, the exhibition reimagines the museum through various domestic spaces; art, design, popular culture and history are combined through the lens of the everyday.
Design studio Formafantasma designed the light Wireline for Flos, a design which was born as an evolution of the concept that led to WireRing in 2017.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi presents ‘Abstraction and Calligraphy – Towards a Universal Language’ which unpacks the history of mark-making and calligraphy.
TLmag speaks with Danish architect-artist-designer Cecilie Bendixen about her textile-based practice, her atmospheric approach to space and movement, and gathering inspiration from natural phenomena.
TLmag spoke to contemporary art collector, Frédéric de Goldschmidt, in his duplex in Brussels to speak on his practice and vision.
Designer Elsa Sier developed WIRED, which aims to bridge the gap in communication between humans and devices with colour and movement.
This weekend marks the ending of the show The New Age of Humanism, a journey that is both experiential and holistic, physical and cosmic.
Kunsthalle Seinäjoki presents Calix by Päivi Rintaniemi. In this solo exhibition, the Finnish artist shows a selection of her monolithic, hand-built ceramic sculptures and delicate supporting works.