Belgian artist Thomas Leeroy just opened Behind the Curtain in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, a solo-exhibition that gives a good overview of his style.
For the fifth edition of London Craft Week the gallery Sarah Myerscough presents the exhibition Charred in Fitzrovia chapel, exploring wood’s materiality.
TLmagazine talks to Eloi Chafaï from Normal Studio about their intensive research at Cirva, and role as scenographers for the exhibition Glass Oriented Design.
Carpenter Workshop Gallery New York presents Aldo Bakker’s solo-exhibition Slow Motion, where the artist brings a new perception of furniture.
Fosbury & Sons has been shaking up the office market for a few years now. TLMag speaks to co-founder Stijn Geeraets about his practice and dreams.
This Milan Design Week, Berlin Art Glass debuted ANALOG with their new Artistic Director Philip Weber. TLmag talks to him about his latest successes.
Director of YMER&MALTA, Valérie Maltaverne, speaks to TLmag about her role as curator for their exhibition that is currently on show in the Noguchi Museum.
This Milan Design Week, Architect André Fu launches his lifestyle collection Modern Reflections that is based on key elements of his creative practice.
Galerie Armel Soyer shows Olga Engel’s work from March 20 to July 26. The presentation gives a good overview of her work, that plays with textures.
Stellar Works collaborated with Agapecasa to create ‘Behind the Scenes’: an exhibition in Galleria Manzoni where both brands share their view on theatre.
Venini collaborated with architect and designer Marc Thorpe to create a collection of ten unique vessels, celebrating global cultural heritage.
Guest curator Chiara Parisi talks to TLMag about her curatorial practice, creating the exhibition La Source in Villa Carmignac on the Porquerolles island.