Secondome’s Group Show Divina Sproporzione Seeks to Redefine ‘Beauty’.Through the works of nine young artists, Secondome's 'Divina Sproporzione' show endeavours to present an alternative vision of ‘ugly’ and...
Highlights From London Design Festival 2017.Welcome to our coverage of London Design Festival 2017 highlights, in which we bring you our round-up of the finest events and products #LDF17 had to offer, leaving no stone unturned, no press release unread, and no link unclicked. It will...
Selected Projects by Stockholm-based Annaleena Leino-Karlsson.Sometimes a nonlinear career path can place you in a unique position. Change, growth, and opportunity can come from any direction and at any time. It’s spontaneous, undefined and will never stop expanding. Finnish born and Swedish-based...
Lorenza Bozzoli’s Couture Ottomans for Luisa Via Roma Home.Lorenza Bozzoli's Couture Ottoman collection for Luisa Via Roma Home feature geometric patterns and handcrafted fringes woven using early 18th century...
Interview: Dale Hardiman & Adam Lynch of Dowel Jones.Dale Hardiman and Adam Lynch really 'get it' when it comes to communicating Dowel Jones as an overall brand and experience. They understand the power of 'brand personality', and the importance of investing in sharp art direction and slick...
I See a Halo Around You: Jewellery Collection by YunSun Jang.YunSun Jang is a young jewellery designer & object maker, and London's Royal College of Art Alumni, who is interested in creating physical and spiritual space around the body. YunSun Jang's work explores the boundaries of space, with...
New Zealand Rug Brand Nodi Launches a New Winter Collection.Named after the italian word for knots, Nodi creates hand woven rugs with unique textures reflected through their hand spun, all natural...
Arita Tea Pavilion at Design Miami / Basel 2017 by Scholten & Baijings.Scholten & Baijings teamed up with an architect and kimono designer to present the 2016/ Edition of Arita porcelain at the Design Miami / Basel...
Hermès Campaign Shot inside the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.Fashion may long have been criticised for being fickle, shallow and skin deep, keeping company with waif like, beautiful creatures who haven’t seen a decent meal in untold years. Unlike libraries, of course, which are revered as the...