On the 100th anniversary of his birth, 100 designers present 100 everyday objects as a way to celebrate the legacy of the influential Italian mastermind
From young Latin American and African creators to a camera designer’s take on modular furniture, here’s a preview of the things to come in this year’s Salone del Mobile
This week, St. Moritz becomes more than a winter destination for skiers: it’s also the site of Nomad, a travelling event for collectible design from some of the world’s leading galleries
Atelier Jespers presents Tim Onderbeke’s tribute to the architectural brutalist gems that emerged in post-war Belgium
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
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 honours the work of the poet Ovid with repurposed texts in the installation ‘Maxima Proposito’ at Vistamare in Pescara
With POKALYPSEA-APOKALYPSE-OKALYPSEAP, the Milan institution presents the third part of a project conceived by the Fondazione Prada Thought Council
The artist’s new show at the RIBA, ‘Conservatism, or the Long Reign of Pseudo Georgian Architecture,’ focuses on what he calls an “unloved” style
Organised by the WCC•BF, Françoise Vanderauwera for Belgium, Brune Boyer for France and Sofia Björkman for Sweden are the three curators for this sixth edition of the European Triennial for Contemporary Jewellery. Discover their highlighted pieces on show until 4 February at Les Anciens Abattoirs in Mons.