Textile trade fair Heimtextil defines four key trends in home textiles for 2016/17. Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on 12–15 January 2016.
Hauser & Wirth gallery in London brings together nine artists from Louise Bourgeois to Richard Serra and Gordon Matta-Clark for exhibition Maisons Fragiles. Until 6 February 2016.
Hauser & Wirth gallery presents Italian artist Fabio Mauri’s solo exhibition in London for the first time in 20 years. Until 6 February 2016.
In 2015, collector Jean-François Declercq and his partner Elsa Sarfati opened a gallery Atelier Jespers in Brussels. For Declercq, Atelier Jespers is a new beginning – in many ways.
In January 2016, Maison & Objet Paris will showcase a selection of six up-coming Nordic designer talents from all five Nordic countries.
Catalan designer Eugeni Quitllet has been awarded with Designer of the Year accolade at Maison & Objet Paris in January. Save the date: M&O Paris 22–26 January 2016.
In an interview, Gabrielle Scarpa of Italian fragrance house Acqua di Parma talks about the house’s century in the Italian style and fine craftsmanship.
Tel Aviv Museum of Art in Israel shows a site-specific screen installation 17 Screens by French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. Until 26 March 2016.
Gallery Haus am Waldsee in Berlin, Germany, exhibits porcelain and glass from ceramist Stefanie Hering, founder of German porcelain house Hering Berlin. Until 7 February 2016.
For an exhibition ‘Zone de Confort,’ Studio GGVS approached design objects of comfort as archaeologists. The exhibition at Galerie Poirel in Nancy, France, runs from 12 November 2015–17 April 2016.
Finnish furniture company Nikari has its roots in fine carpentry, natural varnishes and local wood, and its future in collaborations with designers such as Jasper Morrison and Alfredo Häberli.
Luisa Lambri’s photographs on surfaces of sculptures form a dialogue between photography and architecture with scenography designed by Office KGDVS. At Thomas Dane Gallery in London, UK, until 9 January 2016.