Design & Interiors
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A new book from the Modernist Society focuses on a golden age of British graphic design
‘Modernist Graphic Design in Britain 1945-1980’ looks at all the ways in which post-war graphic design shaped the nation, from new typography to poster art, book design and more
By Jonathan Bell Published
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The future of Salone del Mobile: new report quantifies impact of the world's biggest furniture fair
For the first time, Salone del Mobile reports on its size and impact. ‘Milan Design (Eco) System’ puts Salone into numbers, allowing its future and challenges to be addressed
By Cristina Kiran Piotti Published
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Complex and stimulating, Federico Stefanovich's industrial designs act like a bridge between culture and economics
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here Federico Stefanovich tells us about his increasing desire to find his own path
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Amelia Stevens' playful, minimalist design 'is geared towards beauty as a function of longevity'
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here we speak to Amelia Stevens about the multi-disciplinary joy of design
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Olorunfemi Adewuyi's community-oriented design honours local culture and tradition
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here we speak to Olorunfemi Adewuyi on his thoughts on how design has a social and democratic impetus
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Design practice Astraeus Clarke is inspired by cinema to tell a story and evoke an emotion
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here we speak to Chelsie and Jacob Starley the creative duo behind Astraeus Clarke
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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For Agnes Studio 'what matters is the emotional part: how you connect with design and designed objects'
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here we speak to Agnes Studio about revitalising local traditions
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Stars ascending: 10 emerging designers to have on your radar
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. We profile ten creatives forging their own paths to success
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Alfred Lowe's joyful ceramics examine landscape and identity
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here we speak to Alfred Lowe about his colourful ceramics
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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'I have to be hands on or I don’t understand the material potential' Marc Sweeney's tactile practice
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here we speak to Marc Sweeney about using design to inspire self-respect and motivation
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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‘I began experimenting and haven’t really stopped,’ Miranda Keyes on working with glass
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here we speak to Miranda Keyes about her forging her own path to success
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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For designer and craftsman Kodai Iwamoto 'good design should be able to speak for itself'
In a rapidly changing world, the route designers take to discover their calling is increasingly circuitous. Here we speak to Kodai Iwamoto about the interconnectedness of design, communication and culture
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Fendi’s latest Design Miami showcase collaboration brims with curiosity and intrigue
Fendi’s latest Design Miami showcase is a collaboration with curiosity-provoking furniture designer Lewis Kemmenoe
By Henrietta Thompson Published
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Organizmo brings a new wave of community projects and sustainable design in Colombia
'Things will always manifest in a beautiful way, especially if the collective process is rooted from the voices of the territory,' says Organizmo founder Ana María Gutiérrez
By Natalia Torija Published
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Alpine allure: Beni Rugs introduces opulent ‘Chalet’ collection
Moroccan rug brand Beni Rugs channels cosy Alpine ambience in its latest collection
By Ali Morris Published
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'It turns ordinary moments into sensory experiences' – a colour theorist's verdict on Pantone's Colour of the Year
The PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse is a soft brown hue that evokes the warmth of coffee, chocolate and cocoa
By Smilian Cibic Published
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California cool: Studio Shamshiri debuts handmade door handles and pulls
Los Angeles interior design firm Studio Shamshiri channels the spirit of the Californian landscape into its handcrafted hardware collections. Founder Pamela Shamshiri shares the inspiration behind the designs
By Ali Morris Published
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Wallpaper* January 2025 tips the Next Generation in design and beyond
The Wallpaper* January 2025 Next Generation issue is on sale now, celebrating emerging talents in design, architecture, art, fashion, photography and more
By Bill Prince Published
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Pierre Jeanneret and Edward Armitage: tracing design inspiration in Chandigarh
British designer Joe Armitage set off for Chandigarh, India, to trace his grandfather Edward’s footsteps and recreate a photograph of the latter’s ‘Armitage’ lamp. A trail of intrigue around its inspiration lay in wait, as he reveals
By Joe Armitage Published
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Wall lamps for every room
The best wall lamps and where to find them: elevate your space with our curated edit of sconces and wall-mounted designs
By Ali Morris Published
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Two new books examine the art of the logo, from corporate coherence to rock excess
Pentagram’s new book reveals 1,000 brand marks, while the art of the band logo is laid bare in Logo Rhythm
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Feldspar makes its mark on Whitehall with a festive pop-up at Corinthia Hotel
Devon-based bone china brand Feldspar makes its first foray into shopkeeping with a pop-up at London’s Corinthia Hotel. Ali Morris speaks with the founders and peeks inside
By Ali Morris Published
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One to Watch: EJM Studio’s stool is inspired by the humble church pew
EJM Studio’s ‘Pew’ stool reimagines the traditional British church seating with a modern, eco-conscious twist
By Smilian Cibic Published
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Diego Faivre’s playful homage to Australia's vanishing milk bar
Diego Faivre uses Play-Doh to recreate an Australian milk bar in an exhibition titled ‘Diego Super Bonza Store’ at Melbourne’s Useful Objects gallery
By Elias Redstone Published
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Is Emeco's 'No Foam KNIT' a sustainable answer to synthetic upholstery textiles?
'Make more with less' is Emeco's guiding light. Now, the US furniture maker's new mono-material textile, the 'No Foam KNIT', may offer a sustainable solution to upholstery materials
By Ali Morris Published
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Five artisans from the Caribbean diaspora to have on your radar
These craftspeople from the Caribbean diaspora are each custodians of Caribbean craft, redesigning narratives to reclaim their cultural identities
By Alicia Sheber Published
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Smooth operator: Willett debuts new furniture at Design Miami 2024, with a playful touch of retro allure
LA furniture designer Willett turned heads in the design world with the launch of his eponymous brand earlier this year. Ahead of his Design Miami debut, he told us what’s in store for 2025
By Ali Morris Published