by Thomas Wagner | 3/31/2015
3/31/2015
The British design company is hosting its Milan events in an abandoned theater, where novelties such as the “Melt” luminaire by designer-trio Front can be purchased on site.
There are things that are mysterious and yet very practical for precisely that reason.
Following Bertjan Pot and Raw Edges, Inga Sempé got the chance to dream up rugs for Israeli manufacturer Golran. We asked the French designer what she has in store for us.
3/30/2015
You need a grand gesture if a famous café chair is to morph into a state-of-the-art settee.
You can always rely on someone like him – and there are said to be as many as another 3,500 furniture designs in his archive.
3/29/2015
It provides fresh juice and a lot of fresh material for conversation: Philippe Strack’s lemon squeezer is available in white and in bronze to mark its 25th birthday.
There’s always life around the table. PearsonLloyd have created a gathering space of compelling simplicity.
Originally, the Grand Master designed them for a country home in Buckinghamshire. And now e15 is bringing out the bench, table and stool as a series – in walnut or oak.
by Martina Metzner | 3/25/2015
3/24/2015
by Jeremy Gaines | 3/24/2015
3/23/2015
by Jochen Stöckmann | 3/21/2015
by Florian Heilmeyer | 3/19/2015
3/18/2015
by Thomas Edelmann | 3/17/2015
3/17/2015