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  • Small Living Kitchens™ by Andrea Federici for Falper

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. Small, prestigious, convivial: Small Living Kitchens™ is a totally brand new system designed by Andrea Federici for Falper that maintains the high standards and convivial layouts of large kitchens in previously unimagined compact spaces as small as just 2.5 square meters. Display-worthy objects create

  • Plasma Armchair by Nigel Coates for Poltronova

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. Formed of a collection of pillows in various tones positioned on a metal structure with flowing curves. The Plasma armchair merges the simplicity of a persistent visual character with the intricate technology of the structure, produced with computerized bending and welding techniques. © Plasma

  • Dolce & Gabbana Home

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. By announcing the opening of its first two boutiques dedicated to furniture and home decor, Dolce & Gabbana Home presents its new collection. Blu Mediterraneo, Leopardo, Carretto Siciliano, Zebra are the graphic decoration that can be found on candles, glasses, and mirrors to seats

  • Heavy Lightness by Gaspar Bonta

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. Gaspar Bonta turns furniture into a dance between transparency and color with its geometric plexiglass furniture collection.  The iridescent multi-colored surface enables the nightstand, bench, and coffee table to change color depending on the lighting conditions and angle vision, making them an ever-changing spectacle. 

  • Entropy & Desire by Grace Prince

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. Grace Prince’s work crystallizes in seemingly random forms – but in reality, they are the fruit of extensive study and synthesis – some primary human sensations such as the sense of fragility, the lack of balance, and precariousness. Objects that, while fully preserving their

  • Nigeria Build Expo

    We are delighted to announce NIGERIA BUILD EXPO is the only place to be if you are in construction sector. With key dedicated product groups you can be part of, there is no better time to secure your stand space for 2023! Previous show welcomed 140

  • Yachthouse won American Architecture Award

    The Firm’s Yachthouse by Pininfarina Takes Home Win in the Skyscraper/High Rises Category for its Brazilian residential tower project. International design firm Pininfarina, known around the world for bringing its distinct automotive heritage and sleek aesthetic to the built environment, is pleased to announce that the firm’s Yachthouse by Pininfarina, a residential project located in southern Brazil’s

  • Archi Icon – Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma’s architecture is open to many interpretations, but contextuality is the common denominator of all his work, especially the latest: well aware of his nation’s history, at the same time the Japanese architect takes a journey into modernity with a candour that is typical of his culture. Every planning act is characterized by that

  • Resilient and Responsible Architecture and Urbanism (RRAU) – 5th Edition

    More than half of the world’s population now lives in urban regions, mostly in cities. The vulnerability of these cities has significantly increased due to the complexity of new challenges, which range from economic to social to ecological. According to several studies, ongoing stressors and unexpected hazards can worsen social breakdown, economic hardship, and even

  • Blur Table is an aesthetic piece of furniture

    Specializing in furniture, lighting and everyday things – Berlin-based designer Hayo Gebauer crafts an extraordinary ‘Blur Table’ featuring warm beech wood, aluminum as well as glass. Through domestic objects that are long lasting – his aim is to provide a vision of functionality, beauty and quality. “The individuality in my work is deep rooted in

  • Candy collection by Studio Berg

    Inspired by sweet childhood memories, Candy is a new series of glass objects designed by Studio Berg to bring the joy of the candy shop into the living space. Candy canes, lollipops and more remind us of objects’ ability to transport us across time and space, and the potential of common shared experiences to connect

  • Brand Story – Perkins&Will

    A century ago, Larry Perkins and Philip Will Jr met as roommates at Cornell University, shared a tiny office in Chicago afterward, and designed their first project together, a house in Illinois, for a fee of 15 cents an hour. Perkins&Will today is ranked among the top global design firms, with more than 1500 professionals

  • Farming handmade furniture by Sampling

    Farming is a series of handmade furniture – by the Latvian company Sampling – with crocheted upholstery and wooden details. The concept of this collection is a mutation of volumes that evolve from a traditional piece of furniture – pouf. The creations assume forms that relate to nature, landscape elements, and the animal world, although there are

  • Spaghetti Bench by Pablo Reinoso

    For the series entitled Spaghetti Bench, Pablo Reinoso used public benches, which are anonymously designed and travel across cultures with an out-of-time, old-fashioned quality, as a starting point for his reflections. Starting in 2006, these new creations have multiplied and found homes in very diverse places. © Spaghetti Bench by Pablo Reinoso In line with

  • PurityCapsule by Slamp: the light that cleanses

    In March 2020, while the Covid19 lockdown took over Italy, Slamp, producer of quality handcrafted illumination since 1994, led their Research and Development team into a new creative frontier: the PurityCapsule. Scientific studies published in the Virology Journal showed that Covid19 can survive on surfaces for up to 28 days; it favors plastic, metal, paper, and glass

  • Pillow Power: the Alpha 2.0 cleans itself

    It features a carbon-infused memory foam and a cover made with pure silver fibers that help it to maintain a self-cleaning surface, which helps to prevent bad bacteria growth. Product designer and entrepreneur Ivana T. Lowchareonkul developed the Alpha Pillow 2.0, following the success of its predecessor on Indiegogo. Similarly, it uses innovative materials to

  • USC School of Architecture: Border Walk Virtual Discussion

    From a modest fence built in the early 1900s to a sophisticated surveillance, tracking, and barricade system today, the US-Mexico border is both a work of architecture and an exercise of planned obsolescence. It is a continually updated construction zone, a seemingly impenetrable infrastructure that nevertheless allows thousands of undocumented and stateless people to move

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