Katia De Witte, director of Limited Edition, tells TLmag how she has turned her receptiveness to new ideas into one of the brand’s greatest assets.
TLmag met with Christina Zeller, Delvaux’s artistic director, in the stylish new salon at the brand’s redesigned Le 27 boutique.
Belgian designer Alain Gilles talks about his “second” life and the common ground between finance, political science and design.
Marco Costantini tells TLmag what he learnt about selfies and narcissim through curating Mirror Mirror, showing at mudac in Lausanne until October 1.
Glenn Adamson tells TLmag how he honours the versatility of design through his work as an independent curator and author.
Living between the US, Singapore and Switzerland, designer Ini Archibong discussed with TLmag how glass, colour and culture have become essential to his work.
Cecilia Alemani, director of the High Line park’s contemporary public art programme in New York, spoke to TLmag.
Russian-born New York-based designer Constantin Boym tells TLmag about cultural mash-ups, design with humor and the power of observation.
Belgian landscape artist Bas Smets guides TLmag through the multifaceted lands he researches before inventing or co-creating his landscapes.
“Time is the only commodity,” Tomáš Libertíny told TLmag about transition, decay and becoming in his Chronosophia exhibition at Spazio Nobile Gallery.
Anita Hackethal speaks to Alfredo Häberli about preferred materials, digital libraries and the impact of technology on his work.
TLmag spoke to Cedric Morisset about New York, and his role as global director at the helm of this third strategic outpost of Carpenters Workshop Gallery.