TLmag caught up with designer and architect Nic Graham to talk about his collaboration with Stellar Works and the resulting QT/Chillax Collection.
Dedicating her life to promoting Belgian and international crafts, Lucia Esteves spoke to TLmag about her attitude to “lifestyle” trends, her boutique stores and ceramics.
TLmag caught up with Sandrina Fasoli, co-designer of Belgian ready-to-wear brand Bellerose which celebrates its 30 years anniversary. She talks about what it’s like to develop timeless women fashion collections.
TLmag caught up with collector and interior designer Chahan Minassian to talk about how he invokes personal, lived-in qualities into his impeccable designs as well as his project, which unites Old Masters with modern works within the medieval setting of Venice’s Abbazia di San Gregorio.
The Swiss bathroom design brand Laufen collaborated with Marcel Wanders for a project that reinvents the classic dimension. TLmag took the time to speak to Marcel Wanders about this unique project.
TLmag sat down with auctioneer, professor and president of the European Federation of Auctioneers, Henrik R. Hanstein to talk about the most recent events in the ever-changing art market and its legislation.
Drawing on tinkering techniques and her own hand-made textile artworks, British multidisciplinary artist Faye Toogood has materialised a vibrant, three-dimensional rug collection in collaboration with Italian rug manufacturer cc-tapis.
Pioneers in the field of content conception and realisation for video mapping and audiovisual productions, TLmag caught up with the Belgian company’s co-founder Mauro Cataldo.
TLmag speaks to celebrated Belgian architect Francis Metzger about his dedication to renovating iconic structures and the notion that architecture requires an ethic that goes beyond the idea of beauty.
TLmag speaks to French visual artist Adrien Vesovi who, after a serious skiing accident in 2004, adopted a repetitive artistic process that still leaves room for surprise – creating what he likes to call “wanted accidents”.
Tanguy van Quickenborne took over the Van Den Weghe natural stone company in Zulte nine years ago. Ever since the company carved its way to the top of the interior and architecture world. Quite literally, he shook up the somewhat sleepy family firm to get to a kick start.
Winner of the 2018 Fondation Bettencourt Schueller prize “pour l’intelligence de la main – Talents d’exception”, Julien Vermeulen and his Maison are one of the few feather artisans still practicing in France. Here, Julien shares with us his artistic vision and future hopes for his craft.