In this interview, Co-editor and visual artist Amy Hilton meets and is led through the organically curated home of one of Belgian design’s most influential figures and collectors; Axel Vervoordt. Here, the two speak of their mutually shared interest and affinity towards stones, and the importance of ‘earth-centred’ design approaches.
The interior designer’s very first furniture collection is handcrafted in her home-country of Belgium, and brings furniture to its essence of being a lifelong ‘travelling companion’.
Rusak spoke to TLmag about his intuitive practice but also the larger implications of design; the critique of convention that his projects embody.
TLmag speaks to Gabriel Hendifar, one half of the Apparatus design studio with partner Jeremy Anderson, about their practice and inspiration.
Presented online and at the National Design Centre, DesignSingapore Council’s hand-selection of seven designs by emerging Singapore designers relay a visionary approach to current issues like health-improvement, sustainable materials practices and safety.
Officine saffi, ceramic arts in Milan asked their artists to make their very own small encyclopedia, TLmag cherry-picked three works.
In a time when so many of us have been forced apart, SoShiro Gallery attempts to craft a difference by coming together in these extraordinary times.
TLmag catches up with multifaceted creator Hubert Barrère, most known as being the artistic director of the Paris-based embroidery Maison Lesage. Caught between art, fashion and contemporary creation, the conversation dives into the Maison’s ethos, the gesture of the corset and the emotion of craftsmanship.
Norwegian Crafts’ latest five-part book series edited by André Gali explores the core phenomena that make up the field of contemporary craft.
MADE IN EDIT focusses on combining the world of the Artisian tradition with the world of design to give life to contemporary objects.
Southern Guild and Friedman Benda present iThongo by Andile Dyalvane, an extensive collection of sculptural ceramic seating.
TLmag sat down with Pierre Yovanovitch to talk about his practice as architect and his project La Casa de Quinta da Côrte.