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  • 10 women architects and designers you need to know

    Superstars. Tastemakers. Entrepreneurs. Today there are endless women in the industry who everyone needs to be aware of. They’re changing the architecture and design space with their vision and it’s time to increase their visibility. From Kelly Wearstler to Adi Goodrich, Raffaella Mangiarotti, Osanna Visconti, Patricia Urquiola, Cecilie Manz, Anne Boysen, Tessa and Tara Sakhi

  • Linehouse designs Hong Kong hotel to evoke the comfort of home

    Chinese interior studio Linehouse used natural materials and a muted colour palette to give the Ying’nFlo guesthouse in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, the feel of an inviting home. The guesthouse occupies the podium of a 24-storey tower on a hilly street in Hong Kong. Its ground floor holds a series of communal spaces that Linehouse

  • Lehni: a century-long legacy as a Swiss metalworking manufacturer

    Furniture designAt the recent Milan Design Week, The House of Switzerland curated a dynamic exhibition showcasing diverse interpretations of the “Urgent Legacy” theme, while providing a comprehensive representation of Switzerland’s design ecosystemAmong the key players in this exhibition was the Swiss company Lehni. With a century-long history, the company has established itself as a premier

  • Ten gallery interiors that are artworks in their own right

    A subterranean gallery carved into a sand dune and a treehouse-style art museum feature in our latest lookbook, which collects striking gallery interiors from around the world. Art galleries are specifically designed as spaces for showcasing artworks such as sculptures and paintings. As a result, they are often characterised by neutral and minimalist interiors so

  • Mammalampa honours crafts, tradition and materials with exclusive lamp collections

    In a world overwhelmed by mass production, handcrafted objects become a rare find to be treasured and admired. This uniqueness can be found in Mammalampa’s designs, where crafts and the use of materials honors traditions, light, and femininity.Mammalampa is a light design company born with the purpose to make a brighter world, with clear values

  • Rodolphe Parente respectfully rethinks a classic Haussmannian apartment in Paris

    French interior designer Rodolphe Parente has completed a contemporary overhaul of a 19th-century Parisian apartment, reflecting both the building’s heritage and the “radical” art collection of its owner. Originally built during Haussmann’s major reconstruction of Paris, the 150-square-metre flat is located in the Canal Saint-Martin neighbourhood in northeastern Paris. Rodolphe Parente has renovated a Haussmann-era

  • Vespertine lamp offers versatile lighting with a single device

    Lighting designStudio sugar’s project blends the traditional ceiling lamp with portable lighting technology by functioning as a pendant light that charges its integrated batteries for versatile useTim Schuetze and Max Hausmann started collaborating during design school and developed a unique dynamic based on an unfiltered stream of thought and trust. Inspired by their shared passion

  • Space tourism informs design of Ichi Station sushi restaurant in Milan

    Valencian design studio Masquespacio has completed a dine-in restaurant for takeaway sushi chain Ichi Station in Milan, with interiors designed to resemble a futuristic spaceship. Set in a historic building in the Brera district, the chain’s latest outpost builds on the same travel and transport concept established across its other outlets – including eight in

  • The geometrical twist of Pigmenti – interview with Ferruccio Laviani

    Materials & SurfacesLea Ceramiche and Ferruccio Laviani present Segni, five new patterns to be combined with the tactile and earthy surface of PigmentiLast year Lea Ceramiche and Ferruccio Laviani presented Pigmenti, a tactile and chromatically perfect collection inspired by the work of the artist Sol Lewitt. An earthly surface which overpassed the limits of industrial production

  • Dipolo: an innovative concept to alleviate carpal tunnel syndrome pain

    DesignBased on the designer’s investigation into workers’ well-being, the project emerged following the discovery of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), motivating him to create a solution useful across multiple sectorsGiacomo De Paoli is a young designer from Northern Italy, raised in the beautiful Italian Dolomites, who won the 2023 DesignWanted Award with his Dipolo concept design

  • The Slow Hand Design Exhibition brings Thai Design to an International Market

    Design eventsWe spoke to Mr. Phusit Ratanakul Sereroengrit, Director-General of The Department of International Trade Promotion, the unique body behind the upcoming exhibition during Milan Design WeekThailand’s Slow Hand Design Exhibition returns once again during Milan Design Week. Entitled Not A Virgin, the focal point of the exhibition is to reflect on the future of

  • Step inside LEGO’s sustainable, diverse and stress-free world

    Celebrating 90 years of play – LEGO was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen in Denmark and is now one of the most successful game brands in marketing history. Named after the Danish phrase “leg godt” (play well) – it’s come a long way from a small carpenter’s workshop to a global, modern enterprise

  • CIFF Guangzhou 2023: innovative solutions by the industry’s leading brands

    Design eventsThe 51st edition of CIFF Guangzhou, which took place in March 2023, was an exceptional restart. The organizers remained steadfast in their commitment to enhancing the fair as a benchmark for both the local and international furniture industryThe 51st CIFF Guangzhou 2023 was held in two phases, effectively divided into three exhibitions: Home Furniture, Office

  • Polygood: an environmental conscious material unlocking sustainability on a large scale

    Materials & SurfacesThe end-of-life of a product is a crucial factor in determining its ultimate impact on the environment. What typically happens to mass-produced, durable materials that are commonly embedded in appliances and devices? Is it possible to effectively transform such waste into a valuable resource?Polygood by The Good Plastic Company is a distinctive surface

  • Markus Benesch designs Alpine home for fabled “tuntschi” doll

    A vengeful doll from an Alpine folk tale was the imagined occupant of this colourful cabin-style home created by German designer Markus Benesch at Milan design week. The maximalist Alpine Rising installation featured decorative Alpine-style furniture and multi-coloured wall coverings, all filled with references to life in the mountains. Benesch developed the design after becoming

  • First-of-its-kind: Cionic Neural Sleeve provides a solution for restoring mobility

    TechnologyWith Cionic Neural Sleeve, people with neuromuscular conditions can say goodbye to limitations and hello to newfound freedomIn the US and Canada alone, more than 18 million people struggle with limited mobility caused by the aging process and accidents. To provide them with a new freedom of movement, fuseproject has created an innovative sleeve design

  • Sarit Shani Hay references the outdoors to design indoor playground

    Tree-like columns and other nature-inspired details feature in this indoor playground, which design studio Sarit Shani Hay has created for the children of employees at an Israeli software company. The playground is set on the 15th floor of a skyscraper, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass windows that provide uninterrupted views across the city of Tel Aviv.

  • Eight brutalist Mexican home interiors that prove concrete doesn’t have to feel cold

    Raw concrete surfaces are softened by timber and plenty of daylight inside these Mexican houses, rounded up here as part of our latest lookbook. Many of these brutalist interiors leave their concrete shells exposed and their cavernous rooms largely unadorned. But freed of the constraints posed by frigid temperatures, they also create a greater connection

  • Effortlessly elegant: Vela by Mario Alessiani makes use of laser cutting

    Lighting designMario Alessiani’s stunning table lamp is a work of art that is sure to brighten up any space it’s placed inIntroducing Vela table lamp – an illuminating masterpiece the design studio has crafted for the renowned Brazilian brand Iludi. In a world where technology is constantly pushing the boundaries of complexity, simplicity is a

  • Going paperless with the Overture keyboard: the ultimate office solution

    Do you ever find yourself in the middle of something when suddenly a brilliant idea strikes, and you need to jot it down quickly? If you’re among those, who swear by paper notes, naturally, your hand reaches for a little piece of paper. But what if you could get a similar experience using just your

  • Of Architecture builds beachside home for surfer-and-artist couple in Cornwall

    London practice Of Architecture has used a fuss-free colour and material palette to create this understated home for a young couple in the town of Newquay in Cornwall. House by the Sea belongs to an artist and a surfer, who told Of Architecture that they wanted a home without extravagant finishes, instead preferring a living