3D printing has been around for some three decades now, but only recently has the technology become entered the public imagination as a potentially revolutionary… Read more
This year, TL Magazine ventures to highlight a selection of Brussels’ finest design and applied arts galleries during Brussels Gallery Weekend and Design September. How… Read more
Opening on 24 September, a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts affirms that Abstract Expressionism is as timely and relevant as ever. Even… Read more
Investigating how constructed environments can affect and be affected by human interaction, frequent New York-based collaborates Alex Schweder (featured on tlmagazine.com earlier this year) and… Read more
What is the role of design? The question continuously plagues academic and commercial discussions the world over. However valuable for the evolution of such a… Read more
Carpenter’s Workshop Gallery is pleased to present Spring, a solo exhibition of glass works by Mathieu Lehanneur, at its London location. Questioning the purely physical… Read more
Established in 1996, British design duo Barber & Osgerby have worked across a variety of disciplines, including industrial design, interiors, architecture and site-specific installations.
The new “Glaciarium” chandeliers by Fredrikson Stallard for Swarovski will debut at the duo’s studio during London Design Festival 2016, alongside the collection for Atelier Swarovski Home.
This month in Brussels, young French designer Amaury Poudray is launching a book and exhibition, with a round-table discussion to mark the occasion.
To inaugurate its new long-term home at King’s Cross, designjunction has commissioned an architectural installation at the venue for this year’s London Design Festival presentation…. Read more
Spanning Alpine peaks and linguistic borders, Paris-based platform Eyes on Talent ventures to top Italian and Swiss schools to spotlight the recent graduates who are quickly… Read more
Matteo Lucchetti is the guest curator of Brussels Gallery Weekend this year, presenting an ambitious project known as the “Dispersed Museum”.