The trend forecaster and curator has opened a new design gallery in Paris. The first exhibition? The Gift to be Simple, a nod to Shaker furniture.
Film stars, Himalayan wool and Kyoto bamboo craft: we’ve put together a list of our favourite picks from the most recent edition of Maison&Objet
Itinérance #2, focusing on Belgian and French contemporary designers and curated by Jean-François Declercq, opens up on Friday 26 January at Bozar with Spazio Nobile and Kolkhoze.
Having mastered time, the Dutch designer now tackles space and motion: that’s where Close Parity, on display now at the Carpenters Gallery Workshop in Paris, comes in.
In his fifth exhibition at the Xavier Hufkens gallery in Brussels, the California-based artist uses sculpture to digest the particularities of his home state
With the new Losange collection at Galerie Kreo, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec revisit a shape that’s been integral to their career
FranklinTill turned the Theme Park exhibition at the interiors trade fair into an exploration of the future of city spaces
Kari Virtanen and his many pupils are responsible for 50 years of cabinetmaking history at Nikari. To celebrate the anniversary, the Finnish company has released a book titled ‘Working with Wood.’
With Essai, an exhibition in Beirut’s Carwan Gallery, the two ceramic artists relent control of their pieces to the unexpectedness of chemical trials
The American artist brings to the Almine Rech Gallery a series of paintings and sculptures based on the work of a Belgian research institute that hoped to alleviate the woes of humanity
Stellar Works, one of China’s most innovative furniture brands, is heading to imm Cologne for the first time. We spoke to founder Yuichiro Hori about their debut.
Architonic spoke to the trained carpenter and industrial designer from Munich about his passion for design history, materials and development processes