Brussels’ Collectors Gallery is presenting Zero Carat, a line of sculptural, fantasy-like jewellery devised by the French polymath
In A Furnace in Marseille, the Fondazione Querini Stampalia and Le Stanze del Vetro are showcasing the work of 17 artists in residence at the French glassmaking institution
In Le Notti Bianche, a new limited-edition book by Skira Editore, the Japanese photographer explores the history of several celebrated opera houses throughout Italy
With New African Photography III, Red Hook Labs and Nataal bring to Brooklyn the work of six female artists who explore the blurred boundaries of gender, diaspora and representation
TLmag’s eclectic selection spotlights a group of Dutch and international creatives who were drawn to the allure of Amsterdam after graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven
Sophie Whettnall uses her own body to measure out the abstract lines. She calls these works “mental structures.” Let’s pay a visit to her atelier in Brussels
Under the Roca Recicla initiative, the award-winning Catalonian restaurant and design studio Andreu/Carulla turned one day of polystyrene waste into a limited-edition stool
At the FuturDome during this year’s Milan Design Week, a set of projects from Studio foam, Aectual, Federico Pazienza and Studio Diederik Schneemann played tricks on us.
During this Milan Design Week, several exhibitions asked visitors to interact with furniture through a screen. What does that add to the in-person experience?
For this year’s Milan Design Week, the French duo took over the Spazio Big Santa Marta on behalf of Serge Ferrari’s upholstery fabric range
During this year’s Milan Design Week, the project created a way to engage in public space and playful activities, a design for all.
By courtesy of Luster (www.luster.com)