The role of discos as a testing ground for architectural innovation is explored in an exhibition at villa Noailles in Hyères, until March 19.
Fondation d’entreprise Hermès La Verrière in Brussels presents a unique collaboration between two of the city’s artists, Douglas Eynon and Erwan Mahéo, until March 25.
Ventura is expanding into the Milan Central Station with site-specific installations, while Ventura Lambrate continues to curate the best in materials, lighting and design’s impact on the world.
François Dumas creates a display system that is both exhibit and exhibitor at the fourth Seeds exhibition in London, until May 20.
The illuminated textiles that Astrid Krogh designs to transform architectural spaces is the subject of the Flux Luminous book by Srandberg Publishing.
Two exhibitions exploring nature, biology and art, Pamela Rosenkranz’s Infection and Michael Wang’s Extinct in the Wild, are showing at Fondazione Prada in Milan.
A new collection of confectionary-themed work by Vincent Breed uses the qualities of glass to emphasise the nature of sweetness.
Naturalia is the first collaborative exhibition between the Sotheby’s Old Masters Department and the Paul Kasmin Gallery, where it is showing until March 4.
Arnout Meijer at Galerie VIVID, Isaac Monte at OBJECT Rotterdam, Dominique Gonzalez-Forster at Sonneveld House, and more art design crossovers to see during Art Rotterdam Week.
Collect 2017 from February 2 to 6 boasts some 30 international craft galleries, an experimental craft curated by British designer Faye Toogood, and two Grayson Perry tapestries with an app too.
Ateliers J&J is showing its outdoor and lounge chairs at Maison&Objet for the first time, as part of Belgium Is Design.
The work of French interior designer Pierre Charpin is being celebrated at Maison&Objet for its crafted form and jovial tone.