For Polish designer Alicja Patanowska, her projects explore how design can encourage us to think about how we connect to the ...
In the heart of Milan, in a former nightclub space where Jimi Hendrix once played, Triennale Milano has harnessed exceptional ...
In an era of noise and excess, the most confident brands are learning to whisper. For decades, luxury equated to visibility.
Pierre Paulin’s F300 Lounge Chair has been reissued by GUBI, reimagined for today with sustainable materials and a ...
Across exhibitions, installations and a talks programme, the inaugural edition explored gentler ways of designing and ...
Parisian designer Lucas Zito has gone from utilising 3D printing as a prototyping method to a core function of his manufacturing processes.
The Activate issue showcases how architecture and design can be harnessed as a tool to activate change, whether that’s spatial, environmental, political or social. Lemma Shehadi interviews Alison ...
More often than not, when preparing to interview a significant cultural figure, one is sent a semi-apologetic email beforehand from a PR representative, asking that the questions be sent in advance ...
Helen & Hard, a Norwegian practice celebrated especially for its timber architecture, has completed a new project for the village of Sand in western Norway. Named Samling (after the Norwegian word for ...
The Budapest-based architecture firm has completed Gyöngyszem Kindergarten, a small-scale retail building, kindergarten and school in Hungary that features a flat-roofed, prefabricated panelled house ...
Designer Ian Logan and journalist Jonathan Glancey have released a new book, Logomotive: Railroad Graphics and the American Dream, as a visual tribute to the graphic design of railroads in ...
‘It was never about building a big studio, but creating something exciting that people could connect with,’ says Liam McGroarty, one half of YOUTH, the Manchester-based interiors studio delivering a ...