The Covid-19 restrictions caused the Dutch Design week to take place digitally, which made Contextual Design Students take matters in their own hands.
Stanislas Colodiet, the new director of CIRVA Marseille, explains how the centre distinguishes itself by giving new resources to creatives.
Spread over the gallery’s three spaces, the forthcoming exhibition “Ma Normandie” at Galerie Lelong & Co. in Paris presents different work by David Hockney.
‘Seeing Touch’, an exhibition curated by Giorgia von Albertini with a group of intergenerational artists beyond whose work that often supersede the visual.
TLmag sat down with artist and designer Omer Arbel to talk about his new show ‘113’ at Carwan Gallery in Athens, which is part of his ongoing research.
The young chef, Poul Andrias Ziska, distils the flavours of the Faroese Islands into a much-praised, experimental restaurant.
This year, EDIT Napoli confirms its second edition in Naples from 16 to 18 October 2020, exclusively dedicated to independent designers and design authors. This makes the first onsite fair in Italy in the era of a pandemic that has distorted global logic.
A unique dining experience within an art gallery; Snarkitecture made it happen. The New York-based collaborative design practice recently completed the design for 3110NZ by LDH kitchen, which is a new cultural destination in Tokyo.
Developed by well-known designer Jiang Qiong Er and France’s Hermès Group, SHANG XIA aims to celebrate a contemporary fine living lifestyle. Impressed and fascinated by the attempt to embody time and emotion in objects, TLmag sat down with the CEO and Art Director to reflect on her experience.
TLmag takes a look at the Michelangelo Foundation’s newest online platform, Homo Faber Guide, which showcases a wide variety of Europe-based artisans, ateliers and museums linked to fine craftsmanship.
In the heart of Amsterdam we find Felix Mertis, a location that has a history of serving a society of scientists, artists and thinkers to come together in The Enlightment. Over decades, it’s become one of the most important monuments of the city. Today, the interior of the historic landmark is designed by i29 who approached design studio Belén to investigate and develop the textile wall coverings of the restaurant and the entrance of this historical building.
Having been CEO of leather goods brand from 2012 to 2018, Marco Probst is (since December) once again the happy CEO of his Maison. He guards his secret with Germanic rigour mixed with a smidgeon of Belgian fantasy.