Martin Szekely Builds His Way through the madd-bordeaux
The French designer is presenting 40 of his most recent objects and pieces of furniture in an exhibition titled ‘Construction’
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The French designer is presenting 40 of his most recent objects and pieces of furniture in an exhibition titled ‘Construction’
One of the most dynamic design companies in China today, Neri & Hu, answered to TL Mag about their inspiration and their collaboration.
The Shanghai-based, internationally recognized French-Chinese duo Xu Ming and Virginie Moriette run Studio MVW, an architecture, interior architecture and design studio.
The Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio presented Light Theaters, a project that explores ten different avenues for the interaction between space and illumination
This year, MINDCRAFT rolls up its sleeves: the Fuorisalone exhibition, curated by Ditte Hammerstrøm, asked 17 Danish designers to get to the core of their chosen materials
The duo behind cult Belgian fashion label OWN are showcasing 16 seasons worth of archives, with a twist: Clothes? What clothes?
The Spanish designer conceived a series of wall-hung washbasins, washbasin bowls and a bathtub using Laufen’s SaphirKeramik
ECHELLES DE REGARDS URBAINS (“SCALES OF URBAN VISIONS”) The Saint-Etienne Higher School of Art and Design (ESADSE) participated in Human Cities with a Masterclass organized by the Laboratory Images, Narration, Documents,
Hypermatière is a multidisciplinary group set up for Saint-Etienne Human Cities experimentations launched by Cité du design in 2016. Responding to Cité du design call for intitiative (CHOSE), several figures joined their forces: a designer studio and an independent designer: Captain Ludd and Magalie Rastello ;
Transforming our cities together, this is one of the missions of the project Human Cities_Challenging the City Scale. Beyond the European area, this topic is concerning cities around the world. That’s why,
The Italian artist is displaying a full world inspired by nature —but made with glass and irony— during this year’s Munich Creative Business Week
The young Stockholm-based creator Anton Alvarez, produces innovative sculptures, and participated workshop entitled “A New Layer” in Taiwan.
For Asian Aesthetics edition, TL Mag met the couple of designer Stefan Scholtens & Carole Baijings who produces pieces of Japanese inspiration.
During Art Brussels Gallery Night all the participating galleries based in Brussels extend their opening hours on Wednesday 18 April, the evening before the opening of the fair, from 6 to 9 pm.
Spazio Nobile invites you to the opening of Bela Silva’s exhibition “Passeio de Domingo” on Saturday 31 March from 5-7 pm. This exhibition that runs from 28 March until 21 June at the Cultuurcentrum of Knokke-Heist is curated by Luc Michils as part of “Buiten Beeld”
Spazio Nobile exhibits The Random Collection from 19 until 22 April at Art Brussels Tour & Taxis, booth D 30 (Art Brussels Editions). Preview on Thursday 19 April, 11 am –
The designer behind Fabrique Publique has found new uses for discarded ceramics. The results will be on display in this year’s edition of Ventura Future.
For MANIERA 06, the Belgian gallery showcased handmade furniture from Bijoy Jain’s Studio Mumbai
For his first retrospective at home, Jaime Hayon and curator Ana Domínguez Siemens lift the veil and share the designer’s “backstage” sources of inspiration
The Madrid-based studio presented Soulbox, the latest piece in their methacrylate-based collection of objects
With this poster exhibition Die Neue Sammlung celebrates the work of one of the most influential graphic designers of his homeland
Nicolai Bergmann & Thomas Lykke are two danish designers who collaborated on conception of the flagship store for the new Jewelry ‘s collection of Nicolai Bergmann in Tokyo.
Paris is often considered to be the capital of gastronomy. Nevertheless the biggest city of France is packed with Asiatic treasures and notably Japanese. Small reckless adventure between Paris and Tokyo.
To the British architect, the tendency of the 21st century is the controllability of the wall: “We can make a wall do and look like anything.”