In the NoHo Design District, find furnishings exclusively made from parts by hardware supplier McMaster-Carr for the second edition of McMasterpieces.
By Tim McKeough |
May 15, 2011
Section: Design
Salone del Mobile 2011 was packed with big, bold displays. But one installation along via Tortona – by Japanese lighting company Lumiotec – was so small that only five or six people could see it at once.
By Catherine Osborne |
April 27, 2011
Section: Design
Tags: Event, Exhibition, Lighting, Milan Design Week
Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, the biggest furniture fair, officially starts tomorrow, with hundreds of off-site events, exhibits, press previews and cocktail parties happening all week. Here’s our top 10 list of what not to miss during the week.
By Nina Boccia |
April 11, 2011
Section: Design
Tags: Milan Design Week
From carpets to clothing and hand detergents, Cradle to Cradle items are becoming easier for eco-minded consumers to access.
By Diane Chan |
March 15, 2011
Section: Design
Tags: Event, Green Design, Product Design
With two stunning installations – a courtyard sculpture by Zaha Hadid, and a showroom revamp by Diego Grandi – Lea Ceramiche shows off its versatile tiles.
By Stephanie Calvet |
March 11, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Event, Milan Design Week
Kicking off tomorrow, the Stockholm Furniture Fair is packed with great new furniture and lighting by such designers as Inga Sempé, Arihiro Miyake and Timothy Schreiber. Here are five things to watch for on the show floor.
By Stephanie Calvet |
February 7, 2011
Section: Design
Tags: Event, Exhibition, Lighting, Product Design
IMM Cologne, the first furniture fair of the year, kicks off on Tuesday.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
January 17, 2011
Section: Interiors
Tags: Event, Exhibition, Product Design
Architect Kim Herforth Nielsen is founder of Copenhagen’s 3XN and a keynote speaker at the recent IIDEX/NeoCon trade show of contract interiors in Toronto. Herforth Nielsen does not come across as the self-promoting type, but his firm is a powerhouse: it has been winning major competitions and building concert halls, high schools and hotels across Europe. Senior editor Catherine Osborne sat down with Nielsen to discuss the evolution of one of Denmark’s most dynamic architectural firms.
By Catherine Osborne |
October 7, 2008
Section: Architecture
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