On show at Spazio Nobile, Hélène Dashorst explains how the Looping rug is constructed from a single rope with 1,600 connection points per square metre.
On show at Spazio Nobile, Hélène Dashorst explains how the Looping rug is constructed from a single rope with 1,600 connection points per square metre.
Currently showing at Musée du Cristal Saint-Louis, Maison&Objet and Spazio Nobile, designer Mendel Heit spoke to TLmag about how he works in the new age of post-craft.
Ateliers J&J is showing its outdoor and lounge chairs at Maison&Objet for the first time, as part of Belgium Is Design.
TLmag spoke to Alain Gilles about pioneering an upholstered glass furniture item, the Chubby stool, on show at Spazio Nobile in Brussels.
Southern African design star Porky Hefer takes New York by storm with his very instinctual Heart of Lightness hanging sofas, nests and cocoons. On show at R & Company, the exhibit was mounted in collaboration with Cape Town powerhouse Southern Guild.
Can craft fuse with technology? Proof that this kind of transcendence is possible lies in the extensive oeuvre of Dutch design wunderkind Joris Laarman. True… Read more
The work of French interior designer Pierre Charpin is being celebrated at Maison&Objet for its crafted form and jovial tone.
Niclas Jørgensen talked to TLmag about the silver edition of his Stadium Light, showing at Spazio Nobile until February 19.
Rafael Y Herman’s The Night Illuminates The Night is showing at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome (MACRO) Testaccio from January 25 to March 26.
Spanning the Atlantic Ocean is nothing new for renowned Brooklyn-based talent Todd Bracher. In his work, the product designer draws on his Old World, craft-based… Read more
Sebastian Herkner is launching the ames collection at imm Cologne, as well as currently showing at Spazio Nobile in Brussels. TLmag spoke to the rising star.
How can an object simultaneously recount the past and forewarn the future? Berlin designer Philipp Weber reveals his From Below project at this month’s imm Cologne…. Read more