Christoph Hefti is a textile designer whose playful and curious practise spans decades in and beyond the realm of fashion. In this extensive interview, TLmag catches up with Hefti to talk about his latest solo show at Dries van Noten’s ‘Little House’ in LA.
50 years have passed since the death of Carlo Mollino. This may be little time when speaking about archæology, but in the electronic era, this half-century separating us from Mollino – designer, architect, inventor, artist, photographer, thinker, dreamer – has taken us on a journey through time. Another reality allows us to speak of Mollino in archæological terms: his secret house, inspired by the Egyptian principle of the need to build a house to shelter our future existence: the pyramid.
TLmag sat down with the Belgian based artist to talk about his methods and work in his recent show exhibition for Perrotin Paris.
The show Equilibrium, currently on show at valerie_traan gallery, explores the dreamy and poetic work and practice of Babs Decruyenaere.
“Kosmic memories” reveals extraordinary architectures, veritable totems of the civilization of the future erected as so many signs of a possible elsewhere. It is not… Read more
In a small town in the centre of Mallorca, Huguet has been manufacturing cement tiles for nearly a century. A heritage company that has managed to grow and shift with the times, always emphasizing tradition alongside a contemporary vision.
Axel Vervoordt Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the Korean artist Yun Hyong-keun in Kanaal’s Patio Gallery, featuring fourteen paintings.
The Icelandic Design Awards 2020 and the seminar, originally planned to take place last November, will take place this 28th of January 2021.
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.