Last month, New York lighting designer Bec Brittain invited fellow craft-led designers Material Lust and Alex P. White to showcase as part of Strange Days, a sensuous deco-eques interior staging.
Last month, New York lighting designer Bec Brittain invited fellow craft-led designers Material Lust and Alex P. White to showcase as part of Strange Days, a sensuous deco-eques interior staging.
Mini Living teams up with New York firm Bureau V to mount the second iteration of Urban Cabin, a series of site-specific micro house installations addressing key question about the future of city living.
Last month, Mathieu Lehanneur was in New York launching two highly distinct projects: the new Maison Kitsuné flagship and his latest Ocean Memories liquid marble series at Carpenters Workshop Gallery demonstrates the top French designer’s range; how one format can inform the other.
Brooklyn-based Patrick Weder melds the modernist rationalism, often associated with his native Switzerland, with the volatility of natural material. Sculpting monolithic forms along natural lines,… Read more
Parisian gallery Praz-Delavallade debuts their new Los Angeles outpost with a solo show dedicated to the latest works by local talent Brian Wills. Revealing a group… Read more
The Apparel Design department of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) returned to New York Fashion Week this week with a refreshing showcase of Summer… Read more
The Campana Brothers debuts Hybridism at New York’s Friedman Benda gallery. Responding to a planet in crisis, the intuitively crafted and grotesque series incorporates animal forms, natural textures, woven textiles, and sustainably sourced materials in various furniture applications.
The two most recent projects from the French interior architect go from the personal —a fresco in a chapel at his home— to the global —his debut solo show in the US, titled Oops!
Founded in 1930 by Ted Shawn, Jacob’s Pillow counts amongst a handful of centres in the United States that are solely dedicated to developing dance in… Read more
Last month, major American craftsperson David Wiseman revealed his new Los Angeles studio complex – before renovations – with a soft opening exhibition that surveys 14-years of his career.
The Greek capital is hosting two exhibitions of the late American artist’s work: while one celebrates the everyday, the other focuses on his mythology-inspired pieces
The exhibition, held at Cooler Gallery in Brooklyn, featured new works from printmaker Evan Bellantone and sculptor Fitzhugh Karol