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Each year, IMM Cologne invites a design studio to create a full-sized home in the furnishings fair. For 2019, Truly Truly takes on the Das Haus challenge
Each year, IMM Cologne invites a design studio to create a full-sized home in the furnishings fair. For 2019, Truly Truly takes on the Das Haus challenge
How can the glass vessel be re-imagined time and time again? Glass – Vessel – Object at the Neues Museum Nuremberg presents 10 approaches to glasswork
What does Utopia look like in 2019/2020? Textile and contract furniture fair, Heimtextil will show you with their trend space at this years edition
Curator, Martiene Raven, talks to TL Mag about ‘Inspired Concept Store’ at Die Neue Sammlung and the potential of collaborations at an international level
The exhibition Welcome to the Labyrinth is a site-specific obstacle course that transforms the Gehry Galleries at the German institution
Robert Grunenberg’s latest curatorial exercise, Paradise Is Now, brings together work by the likes of John Baldessari and Raf Simons bound together by a web of palm trees
In an exhibition at the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin, the German designer digs into the hidden values of human involvement in the production of items often taken for granted
imm Cologne’s Jury’s Choice applauded the three best-implemented installations at this year’s fair. The winners? Emu, Pedrali and Dante Goods and Bads.
With the new 118 range, the German designer has reworked Thonet’s 214 chair for the dining needs of today
FranklinTill turned the Theme Park exhibition at the interiors trade fair into an exploration of the future of city spaces
Stellar Works, one of China’s most innovative furniture brands, is heading to imm Cologne for the first time. We spoke to founder Yuichiro Hori about their debut.
In Germany, the Marta Herford celebrates the hundredth anniversary of the De Stijl movement with an exhibition titled ‘Gerrit Rietveld and Contemporary Art’