The PAD, arts and design fair, boasts a uniquely French eclecticism. Founder, Patrick Perrin, lets us in on what motivated him to create this annual celebration of the decorative arts market 20 years ago.
For nearly 15 years, designers Wieki Somers and Dylan van den Berg have developed a body of work that is poetic, experimental, layered and timeless.
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Zieta about his thoughts on collecting the unique
Shifting the focus of the Material Tendencies series, to take in the perspective of the architect, Architonic met up with Jeanne Gang, founder of the Chicago-based Studio Gang
With an exhibition titled The Limits to Growth, the Belgian institution is displaying a group of citizen and designer initiatives that attest to an interest in more sustainable ways of living
Fondazione Prada’s Venetian outpost is hosting Machines à penser, an exhibition that links seclusion with intellectual production
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Cohen about her thoughts on collecting the unique
‘Eindhoven goes Amsterdam’
An interview with TLmag about designers settling down in Amsterdam after completing their studies in Eindhoven.
‘Eindhoven goes Amsterdam’
An interview with TLmag about designers settling down in Amsterdam after completing their studies in Eindhoven.
In southwestern France, the arc en rêve centre d’architecture is honouring the production of Hangzhou’s Amateur Architecture Studio with a major exhibition
For this year’s graduating show, the Brussels fashion school focused on presenting wardrobe that questions the body, nudity, sex… and the hilarity of it all.
The Kunsthal in Rotterdam is serving looks, craft and perspective with an exhibition that celebrates one of the country’s most applauded names in fashion