The Myths of RARA – from layers of materials to strata of memory
Rain Wu and Ralf Pflugfelder – RARA – is a duo based in London, Brussels,…
Rain Wu and Ralf Pflugfelder – RARA – is a duo based in London, Brussels,…
Designer and architect, Piero Lissoni, reflects on creative freedom, diversity of materials, colors and a dislike of trends
What does drawing mean in the 21st century? The contemporary drawing fair Art on Paper, Brussels, explores this question from september 6-9
London Design Fair will bring an international selection of designer, brands and materials together at the Old Truman Brewery, September 20-23
Peer through the looking glass into history at ‘The M.V.M Cappellin Glassworks and the Young Carlo Scarpa 1925-1931’ at Le Stanze del Vetro
Bertjan Pot shows ideas, works-in-progress and material experiments at his current show, Hot Glue, at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
An eclectic weekend of art and design await visitors of Brussels Gallery Weekend, taking place across the city’s creative spaces from September 6-9
Architectural harmony and disorder were debated at Laufen’s headquarters in the Architecture and Art Symposium and panel discussion during Art Basel 2018
Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, is celebrating all things Japanese in their upcoming exhibition, ‘Japon-Japonismes, 1867-2018’, from November 15 – March 19, 2019
Christien Meindertsma’s solo show at the Vitra Design Museum, ‘Beyond the Surface’, captures the Dutch designer’s fascination with materials and manufacturing
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Matthias Kohn about his thoughts on collecting the unique
Iran’s unexplored world of interior design and architecture are revealed in Lena Späth’s book Behind Closed Curtains: Interior Design In Iran
Find serenity at ‘Contemplation’, which brings together the photographs of Matthieu Ricard and the architecture of Simón Vélez and Stefana Simic in Arles
Benoît Maire talks to TLmag about his major solo exhibition, Thèbes, currently on show at the CAPC, Bordeaux, and the thinking and process behind his work
Patrick Geysels, Director of MoOD+Indigo Fairs, Brussels, tells us what to look forward to at this years edition, including innovation and future thinking
From August 31 to September 1, CHART Art Fair will merge the worlds of design, art and architecture with exhibitions and events throughout Copenhagen
Curator, Giovanna Massoni, discusses fragility as a source of dialogue between design and society in the upcoming Liege triennial, titled Reciprocity
Philippe Vertriest, founder of the ethical clothing brand AKaso, speaks to TLmag about his African inspired collections and the business side of design
The Aram Gallery presents charming and intriguing architectural models in their tenth edition of the Prototypes and Experiments exhibition series
The upcoming twelfth edition of Vienna Design Week tackles urgent contemporary issues and asks what design can contribute beyond aesthetics and function
Known for his minimalist aesthetic, Belgian architect and designer Vincent van Duysen aims to create aesthetically pleasing atmospheres with a sort of warm sensuality. His work is characterised by an understated elegance,
With over 180 different events to choose from at this year’s Venice Glass Week, between September 9th-16th, TLmag highlights some top picks.
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Fabian von Spreckelsen his thoughts on collecting the unique
New light is shone on the work of an architect, furniture maker and teacher in the recently published book, Marcel Breuer: Building Global Institutions