Tokujin Yoshioka is a Japanese designer and artist. His works are part of permanent collections in museums worldwide, including Museum of Modern Art in New York or Centre George Pompidou in Paris. TL Mag ha the chance to talk about his asian aesthetic.
We spoke with Annie Warburton, the creative director of the Crafts Council, about the pieces, trends and artists to watch at this year’s International Fair for Contemporary Objects
The Belgian master ceramist is leading Collect visitors Into the Stockmansblauw with a set of wall installations and some rather philosophical objects
With his Plain Cuts series, the South Korean designer explores the luxury of everyday materials —and his own sense of national identity
What does the founder of CRÈME mean when he says he enjoys going back to basics? Hint: It has to do with wood and warmth.
An avid collector, much of Peter Marigold’s work is concerned with storage and object display, and he often combines natural and man-made materials within simple, austere structures.
With the new 118 range, the German designer has reworked Thonet’s 214 chair for the dining needs of today
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.
Harri Koskinen is a Finnish industrial designer, furniture maker, exhibition designer and curator for STILL/LIFE, a major retrospective exhibition about Finnish designer Tapio Wirkkala.
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.
With the new Losange collection at Galerie Kreo, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec revisit a shape that’s been integral to their career
A special guest of TLmag, Azuma Makoto, designed our cover of this AW issue as well as the one of TLmag 16 in 2013. His botanic art works and installations deliver an extraordinary picture of our relationship to nature.