The upcoming twelfth edition of Vienna Design Week tackles urgent contemporary issues and asks what design can contribute beyond aesthetics and function
Known for his minimalist aesthetic, Belgian architect and designer Vincent van Duysen aims to create aesthetically pleasing atmospheres with a sort of warm sensuality. His work is characterised by an understated elegance, clean lines and essential forms.
With over 180 different events to choose from at this year’s Venice Glass Week, between September 9th-16th, TLmag highlights some top picks.
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Fabian von Spreckelsen his thoughts on collecting the unique
New light is shone on the work of an architect, furniture maker and teacher in the recently published book, Marcel Breuer: Building Global Institutions
Opening October 13th, Kimono Refashioned:1870s-now! examines the impact of this Japanese garment on the global fashion industry throughout history and today
Adrien M & Claire B fuse fungus and technology to create their immersive installation, L’ombre de la Vapeur, at the Fondation d’entreprise Martell, Cognac
Rediscover the joy of being in the here and now with Michel Van Dyck’s current exhibition, ‘Present’ at the Van Buuren Museum, Brussels
Patrik Söderlund from IC-98 discusses the many narratives woven into the future-gazing tapestry, ‘A World in Waiting’, produced in collaboration with Kustaa Saksi
60 years of material exploration, radical experimentation and politically charged pieces are on display at ‘Gaetano Pesce: Il Tempo Multidisciplinare’
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Hilton about her thoughts on collecting the unique
The Museum of Craft and Design explores how and why material research is booming in the 21st century in their current exhibition ‘Raw Design’