Tracing the Kimono
Opening October 13th, Kimono Refashioned:1870s-now! examines the impact of this Japanese garment on the global fashion industry throughout history and today
Opening October 13th, Kimono Refashioned:1870s-now! examines the impact of this Japanese garment on the global fashion industry throughout history and today
Adrien M & Claire B fuse fungus and technology to create their immersive installation, L’ombre de la Vapeur, at the Fondation d’entreprise Martell, Cognac
Rediscover the joy of being in the here and now with Michel Van Dyck’s current exhibition, ‘Present’ at the Van Buuren Museum, Brussels
Patrik Söderlund from IC-98 discusses the many narratives woven into the future-gazing tapestry, ‘A World in Waiting’, produced in collaboration with Kutsaa Saski
Patrik Söderlund from IC-98 discusses the many narratives woven into the future-gazing tapestry, ‘A World in Waiting’, produced in collaboration with Kustaa Saksi
60 years of material exploration, radical experimentation and politically charged pieces are on display at ‘Gaetano Pesce: Il Tempo Multidisciplinare’
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Hilton about her thoughts on collecting the unique
The Museum of Craft and Design explores how and why material research is booming in the 21st century in their current exhibition ‘Raw Design’
Curator, Martiene Raven, talks to TL magazine about the ‘Inspired Concept Store’ at Die Neue Sammlung and the potential of collaborations at a national scale
The Final Human Cities Challenging the City Scale 2014-2018 event will be held in Tallinn during XIII Tallinn Design Festival. In fact Human Cities is this year’s theme of the festival.
The National Building Museum celebrates 10 years of Snarkitecture’s whimsical and imaginative work at the current exhibition, ‘Fun House’
Contrasting approaches and parallel stories define JOSEF HOFFMANN—KOLOMAN MOSER, an exhibition comparing the works of these pioneering modernists, showing at the Josef Hoffmann Museum, Brtnice
Currently living in London, Dutch Designer Ineke Hans spoke to Architonic about the materials she particularly favours right now
Plastic Field, the current exhibition at the Venetian art space, features a selection of work created by the Italian group between 1981 and 1987
The Beelden aan Zee museum in The Hague is showcasing a wunderkammer of Johan Creten’s sculpture work
Juliette and Charlotte Castay at Design Parade 2018: the Belgian duo in the Design Toulon finals.
Last June, during the Men’s Fashion Week in Paris, Eric Beauduin and ESPÈCES’ universes crossed. The project that emerged, baptized Naïve, perfectly captures the essence of their aesthetic approach.
The Finnish designer is showcasing the Contra Naturam furniture series, his first solo presentation in London’s Gallery FUMI
The exhibition Welcome to the Labyrinth is a site-specific obstacle course that transforms the Gehry Galleries at the German institution
The cultural exhibition, taking place in September at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, aims to shine a light on the rare skills of a selected group of master artisans
The South Korean artist is showcasing Acquired Nature, a solo show in Seoul’s PKM Gallery focused on the divisions between the natural and the artificial
The 2018 editions of the Toulon International Festival of Interior Design and the Hyères International Festival of Design have announced their award winners
The British designer created a new candy-cane light for Established & Sons, based on a rather sweet Murano glass technique
The Danish fashion designer presented his SS19 collection, Due to Sudden Weather Change, featuring clothes that seemed to be playfully caught in the wind