The multidisciplinary architecture and design studio T Sakhi present a series of fifteen new sculptural vases made with metal waste and Murano glass.
TLmag spoke with Domitilla Dardi & Emilia Petruccelli, founders of the innovative and forward-thinking design fair, EDIT Napoli, a few days before the opening of the 2022 edition.
PAD returns to London for its 14th Edition, setting up at Berkeley Square from the 10-16 October 2022.
Le Stanze del Vetro presents Venini: Light 1921-1985, an exhibition curated by Marino Barovier that explores the field of lighting, from small scale domestic use to large scale installations, produced by this iconic glass company.
TLmag spoke to Mexico-based artist Sumie Garcia Hirata in April 2022, as she prepared for her spring show with ammann//projects. This interview was originally published in our S/S 2022 issue: TLmag37: State of Gold.
One of the most anticipated craft prizes of the year since its launch in 2016, the LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize is now accepting submissions for the 2023 edition.
Roca Gallery, an online platform founded by Roca in 2019, which features articles and in-depth stories that dive deep into topics around architecture, design, and urbanism, launches a new topic this month on the theme of “Taking Care”.
Dawn, sacred source and gold as the memory of time. François Halard presents here a carte blanche for TLmag37: State of Gold, featuring polaroids that tell us about his personal journey.
Spazio Nobile presents, Subtle Energy, a solo show by Paris-based artist, Amy Hilton. The exhibition opens on September 8th, along with Brussels Gallery Weekend, and runs through November 6, 2022.
Brussels Gallery Weekend (BGW) celebrates 15 years this season, with a host of events beginning on Thursday, September 8th and running through September 11th.
On the heels of her “Inner Bodies” solo show at Fondation Thalie in Brussels last spring, TLmag contributor Adrian Madlener spoke to Kiki Smith about her ever-evolving relationship to bronze and gold.
Master wood turner and artist, Ernst Gamperl, presents an exhibition of new work in the UK titled, “Oak Vessels”, a series of 21 unique objects made from a 310-year old felled tree that was once on the property of Houghton Hall.