Tom Dixonâs Latest Collections Unveiled in London + Win a Swirl Side Table!Tom Dixon, the British design rock star and his eponymous, mega-successful furniture, lighting and homewares brand requires no introduction to an audience as savvy as ours. Although, perhaps some of you may not be aware our friends at...
Kip&Co X BaĚbbarra Textile Homewares Collaboration.One of Australiaâs most remote textile-producing Indigenous arts collectives, BĂĄbbarra Womenâs Centre in Maningrida, Arnhem Land, has teamed up with Kip&Co on a contemporary homewares collection. Each length of fabric is unique and...
Australian Designer Cutlery Brand KROF Reveals Debut Collection.Australia's newest designer cutlery brand KROF is giving cutlery the attention it deserves. Proudly designed in Melbourne, made with German forming machinery and finished with hand-polishing mastery, the collection aims to become a new...
Lucy Montgomeryâs Debut Collection of Table Lamps & Hand Painted Textiles.Sydney-based interior designer and stylist Lucy Montgomery has launched a debut collection â a trio of handcrafted plaster lamps complemented by bespoke tailored cushions made with custom-designed hand-painted linen...
Coexist Exhibition Takes Over a Heritage House in Shanghai Staged by Chris Shao & Objective Collection.New York and Shanghai-based designer Chris Shao staged an inaugural showcase of contemporary design via his new platform Objective Collection. "The beauty of life lies in collision and harmony,â says Shao. âIt is my objective to...
Australian Chef Ben Shewry is Launching Attica Studio Ceramics.A year ago, the frequently-named Australia's best restaurant Attica began a new creative endeavour â a pottery studio in the back of its Ripponlea operation. Ben Shewryâs passion for the arts and a meaningful connection with the...
Highlights From Collectible Design Fair 2020 in Brussels.Amid the sea of global design events cancelled or postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the 3rd annual edition of COLLECTIBLE, the pioneering fair dedicated exclusively to the 21st-century contemporary collectible design, returned to...
Four Graduates from Londonâs Royal College of Art Create Tabletop Products from Waste Material.Uniting design with science, four graduates from Londonâs Royal College of Art made a collection of tableware products from the industrial waste material bauxite residue, also known as Red Mud. Questioning our notion of âwasteâ...
Highlights From Manila Fame 2019.After losing the price war with China and Vietnam, the Philippines creative industry is fighting back with artisan-led designs, at a time when handcrafted objects are highly desirable. Last monthâs 70th edition of Manila FAME brought...