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From Island to Archipelago: Luca Nichetto

Array — February, 08 2019

We talk to designer Luca Nichetto about his childhood in Murano, living and designing in Scandinavia and his new lighting collection ‘Fusa’ for Svenskt Tenn

Crafting the Future the MAD Way

Array — February, 06 2019

Can craft change the world? MAD, New York, explores the innovation behind 21st century crafts, framing craft as an agent of change and political activism

Neri&Hu Are Bringing Rural China to Stockholm

Array — February, 01 2019

We catch up with award-winning design studio Neri&Hu to discuss their upcoming installation as Guest of Honor at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, 2019

No Museum is an Island: The Taipei Biennale

Array — January, 29 2019

The 11th Taipei Biennale explores notions of ecosystems to shine a light on both environmental destruction and the function of cultural institutions today

Up Next: Ambiente 2019

Array — January, 25 2019

The international trade fair, Ambiente 2019, will explore what India is bringing to the design scene and other current trends in consumer goods

Robert Stadler Reimagines a Parisian Icon

Array — January, 18 2019

On the boulevards of Paris a certain chair will be seen over and over. The rattan chair is an icon of the city. Robert Stadler has redesigned this classic with his Corso Chair

Benoît Deneufbourg, The Model Student

Array — January, 14 2019

Interior designer, creator of objects, scenographer, Brussels-based Benoît Deneufbourg celebrates 15 years of practice with his first solo show at the CID in Hornu

Hélène van den Wildenberg, The Hinterlands of Caracas

Array — January, 14 2019

For 15 years, through her agency Caracas, Hélène van den Wildenberg has brilliantly orchestrated the press relations of the key players in the cultural and artistic world of Wallonia and Brussels

Journeys Through Norway: Ken Schluchtmann

Array — January, 14 2019

Award-winning photographer Ken Schluchtmann drove over 25 000km along Norway’s National Scenic Routes to capture both ‘Architecture and Landscape’