The three-part Biagetti Saga came to an end with God this year, and Milan Design Week will be worse off for it. TLmag spoke to Atelier Biagetti.
The three-part Biagetti Saga came to an end with God this year, and Milan Design Week will be worse off for it. TLmag spoke to Atelier Biagetti.
Swedish artist and designer Mia E Göransson’s abstract ceramics constitute decontextualised and remixed forms and patterns observed in nature.
Three of Pierre Huyghe’s most iconic works are on display for the first time since being collected by the Louis Vuitton Fondation during the Venice Biennale.
A generative system of parts determined by the logic of particle behaviour, Studio Minale-Maeda’s latest work is a sophisticated riff on their Lego Rietveld’s and 3D-printed joints.
Twelve projects by media students of HEAD–Genève are designed to distract us from our screens, getting us playing and socialising the oldfangled way again.
Adriano Berengo continues his legacy of introducing contemporary artists to Murano glass at the 57th Venice Biennale.
Manhattan design firm Apparatus has launched a meticulously crafted collection inspired by early 20th-century architects, designers and thinkers.
A plus A in Venice is traversing the divide between art and design, with three artists deconstructing the most important meal of the day.
Collaborating with Glas Italia, Tokujin Yoshioka’s exhibition at the new Issey Miyake store was just as awesome as innovative as his pavilion for LG.
Showing objects from a speculative future when consumers become harvesters, Dutch Invertuals reprise their Milan exhibition at D’Days in Paris.
India Mahdavi and Tokujin Yoshioka have officially joined the ranks of Louis Vuitton’s Objet Nomades, which has launched 10 new designs.
Themes of worship, ritual and the communal blessed the annual Wallpaper Handmade initiative to stimulate and reify craftsmanship.