
Spazio Nobile presents Serendipity, a duo-exhibition by Kiki van Eijk & Joost van Bleiswijk, on view through September 4, 2022.
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.
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.
It is October again, which means it’s time for Dutch Design Week to take place in Eindhoven. For nine days the city transforms for the biggest design event of Northern Europe.
TLmag talks to award-winning designer Satyendra Pakhalé about his multifaceted design philosophy and practice, and how it’s illustrated throughout his first comprehensive monograph ‘Culture Of Creation’ — which will be published in Autumn 2019 through nai010 publishers.
Time & Style hosts the first European exhibition of furniture designer Kengo Kuma; a unique individual who reinterprets the Japanese lifestyle to create.
Time & Style presents an exhibition in which the Japanese artist reconsiders his culture, history, and his own roots in a unique way.
Galerie Marzee’s latest exhibition features jewellery collections of and works by the gallery’s artists and close friends. TLmag sat down with founder Marie-José van den Hout to learn more about Marzee’s oeuvre, ethos, and the person behind it all.
In this expansive interview, TLmag talks to co-curator Angela Rui on the (unseen) thoughts and ideas behind the Dutch contribution to the XXII Triennale di Milano.
Maurice Scheltens and Liesbeth Abbenes have built a practice at the intersection of commissioned and autonomous photography. With a little less than a month before it ends, TLmag headed over to FOAM to see the largest museum solo exhibition of this Dutch artist duo.