
TLmag spoke with Annemoon Geurts, Founder and Creative Director of Kazerne, during Dutch Design Week 2024, about the future of her multifaceted business and how nature-inclusive design is the way forward.
TLmag spoke with Annemoon Geurts, Founder and Creative Director of Kazerne, during Dutch Design Week 2024, about the future of her multifaceted business and how nature-inclusive design is the way forward.
TLmag spoke to Katinka Versendaal about her new project, The Fish Knows Everything, which was presented in a unique space in the former Campina milk factory during Dutch Design Week 2024.
Olivier van Herpt has developed a new 3D printer that allows the artist to create large-scale porcelain works that push past previous possibilities of this ancient medium.
Early in 2024, Beatriz Ramo and Bernd Upmeyer completed work on The Cabanon, a micro apartment of 6.89m2 in Rotterdam.
Dutch Design Week 2024 (DDW24) takes over the city of Eindhoven between October 19-27, 2024. With 415 locations and over 2,500 designers taking part this year, this year’s edition is as dynamic as ever.
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris pays tribute to fashion designer Iris van Herpen with Sculpting the Senses, an extensive exhibition featuring over 100 haute couture pieces. The exhibition is on view now through April 28, 2024.
TLmag spoke to Geertje Jacobs about her new role as the director of the EKWC, the unique artist-in-residency centre in Holland focused on ceramics.
TLmag spoke to Borre Akkersdijk, the designer and entrepreneur behind BYBORRE, the innovative company that is changing the way textiles can be made.
Spazio Nobile presents Serendipity, a duo-exhibition by Kiki van Eijk & Joost van Bleiswijk, on view through September 4, 2022.
With a distinctive geometric language, Germaine Kruip plays with phenomena such as light, shadow, time and sound to create moments where the act of looking becomes a collective reflection.
The Covid-19 restrictions caused the Dutch Design week to take place digitally, which made Contextual Design Students take matters in their own hands.
Every year, the Biennale Interieur, together with magazines Knack Weekend and Le Vif Weekend, select a Belgian ‘designer of the year’. This year, the accolade goes to none other than Linde Freya Tangelder AKA destroyers / builders.