Walls and arches tinted a rosy hue define the latest outpost of global beauty brand Aesop.
By Ellen Himelfarb |
June 6, 2018
Section: Interiors
Tags: Retail
Apparatu and Studio Furthermore explore materials in unique ways: one using composite, the other volcanic ash. On the Kitchen Table Xavier Mañosa is founder of Apparatu, a design and ceramics…
By Ellen Himelfarb |
March 13, 2018
Section: Design
Tags: Product Design
Faye Toogood challenged 50 designers to determine the value of their own work by swapping one of their products for one of hers.
By Ellen Himelfarb |
February 27, 2018
Section: Design
While We Wait is a tower of interlocking bricks is built from stones gathered from both sides of the West Bank.
By Ellen Himelfarb |
February 16, 2018
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Architecture, Technology
Give Cerith Wyn Evans two kilometres of neon tubing, and here’s what he can do.
By Ellen Himelfarb |
October 18, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Installation, Lighting
A number of studios exhibiting at the London Design Festival are pushing boundaries by exploring natural materials, from mushrooms to acid.
By Ellen Himelfarb |
September 27, 2017
Section: Design
The London Design Festival is hosting a half-dozen exhibits at the V&A – from a bionic chandelier to massive glass intrusions – that prove the event is now an essential showcase for innovations in materials, sustainability and construction.
By Ellen Himelfarb |
September 19, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Event, Exhibition
On September 16, the doors open for one of the world’s largest forums for design talent. Yet many participants of the 15th annual London Design Festival are questioning, for how long?
By Ellen Himelfarb |
September 12, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Event
A house in Slovenia, by Dekleva Gregorič, brings the old-world charm of the hearth to a modern kitchen.
By Ellen Himelfarb |
August 21, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Cultural, Kitchens
With its interior wrapped in soft oak, the new Design Museum in London is proof John Pawson is still Britain’s guru of “the art of nothing.”
By Ellen Himelfarb |
April 28, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Cultural
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