Neolith’s Estatuario Meets Ford
The new-stone product plays a large role in the stand of architect Héctor Ruiz Velazquez’s imagined design for a Ford Vignale car
The new-stone product plays a large role in the stand of architect Héctor Ruiz Velazquez’s imagined design for a Ford Vignale car
OFFICE has created an installation that draws on the firm’s Mondrian-inspired, city grid scenography and evokes the original residence in the Spanish countryside
With the Architecture Lobby, the advocacy group she helped establish, Deamer has forced people in the industry to consider what it means to practice architecture in today’s neoliberal world
Roel Schoenmakers and Fiona Bell of Cascoland aim to transform the image of neglected city corners with grassroots design solutions and art interventions
From fashion to wallpaper was a single step for Alexia de Ville de Goyet, who tells TLmag about creating her Tenue de Ville brand.
The Japanese designer discusses the inspiration and concepts behind Nendo’s current retrospective at the CID-Grand-Hornu
Founders of Studio Krjst, fashion designers Justine de Moriamé and Erika Schillebeeckx explain how over five years their practice has become closer to artistic research
The exhibition, held at Cooler Gallery in Brooklyn, featured new works from printmaker Evan Bellantone and sculptor Fitzhugh Karol
TLmag visits the former residence and studio —now a museum— of one of the most celebrated figures in Belgian architecture
PAU’s Vishaan Chakrabarti met with TLmag to discuss glass, design after modernism and architecture as an act of writing
The Atelier de la Conception de l’Espace (ALICE) at the EPFL has conceived this public architectural installation next to the Toni-Areal in Zurich
The Bauhaus abode, Breuer’s only example of residential architecture in Germany, has been restored and fitted with the designer’s pieces for Thonet
Design is about communicating the human experience. This is what drives Brooklyn-based industrial designer and educator Todd Bracher.
The duo presented three projects at the Milanese design stalwart: an LED light fixture with Atelier Robotiq, the Microcosmos wallpaper and a collection of bottle openers
The Dutch designer discusses how her latest exhibition, at London’s Design Museum, is a manifesto for the full potential of colour
A conversation with MUDAM director Enrico Lunghi, who curated the institution’s vast retrospective on the unclassifiable Wim Delvoye
For over a decade, threeASFOUR has brought a refreshing touch of avant-gardism to fashion. Using technological innovation and unexpected collaborations, the collective, with both its inventiveness and its diversity, represents one face of New York.
TLmag helps tell the story of a shunned visionary in this interview with Werner Adriaenssens, curator of the Royal Museums of Art and History
The ninth edition of the exhibition series aims to understand the creative process from a range of participants by picking models, samples and drawings from their studios
Studio Glithero tell TLmag about the Ol-Factory Workshop held at Domaine de Boisbuchet during July, and why processes enthrall them
The Tallinn Art Hall is hosting one of Estonia’s most comprehensive graphic design exhibition, with 100 designers and groups from 25 countries
Last weekend, Robert Wilson welcomed over 1,200 guests to the 24th Annual Watermill Center Summer Benefit, raising funds for the institution’s year-round programming. The event brought the creative and philanthropic worlds together for a night of performances,
TLmag talks to Tom Joyce about how and why iron is so significant to him, and how his Everything At Hand exhibition disrupts perceptions.
TLmag spoke to the Pompidou’s chief curator of design and industrial forecasting, Marie-Ange Brayer, about the incredible organisation.