Early last month, Espasso opened Fine Tuning; a retrospective spotlighting the craft-based work of Claudia Moreira Salles. Transforming its expansive Tribeca space into a series of… Read more
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Rik Wouters’ death, marking a fitting occasion to remember the Fauvist painter. In collaboration with the Royal Museum… Read more
Famous for his sinuous-lined wooden furniture and eclectic take on Mid-Century Modern principles, Vladimir Kagan helped define American design for over seven decades. Born into a family… Read more
Fredrik Färg and Emma Marga Blanche like to combine industrial production and exclusive handcraft. The works of the Swedish-French design duo often have a tailored,… Read more
Responding to the effects of climate change and ocean-bound plastic waste on coral reefs, Los Angeles-based sister-duo Margaret and Christine Wertheim mount Crochet Coral Reef:… Read more
Following a successful launch almost exactly one year ago, during London Design Festival 2015, Ariane Prin is pleased to expand the flagship RUST collection of… Read more
Over the course of the last five years, Beijing Design Week has come into its own as a hub for homegrown art, architecture, and design… Read more
“I have this idea that everything is a future projection; a dream.” Drawing from his own training with the Chinese meditation method of Qigong –… Read more
What is the relationship between art and decoration? Art historians agree that the two categories diverged at the dawn of modernity, around 1800, when the… Read more
Utopia can take many forms, including the 37 examples at the London Design Biennale. As many countries saw fit to participate in the inaugural event,… Read more
There are various ways to exhibit a process as a final product, but a mobile glass furnace is perhaps one of the more remarkable means… Read more
Among the 37 notions of utopia at the first-ever London Design Biennale, the Polish pavilion focuses on the journey instead of the destination. “Cadavre Exquis: An… Read more