by Fabian Peters | 7/5/2019
7/4/2019
“The GreenFan” by Balmuda promises a natural breeze at home or in the office. We put it through its paces.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 7/3/2019
OHLAB Architekten have tenderly kissed the former glory of an old Spanish townhouse back to life with their boutique hotel Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden.
by Fabian Peters | 7/2/2019
The Bora Pure cooktop extractor combines pioneering function and impressive design, as our featured film shows.
7/2/2019
How glass notice boards took Danish brand Chat Board from the early age of computers to the day-to-day workings of a design-conscious office.
Freed from the old constraints! At its WorkLife Center in Madrid, Steelcase breaks down structures and dividing walls.
Think BIG: Bjarke Ingels is not interested in small fry. A tour of the architecture firm’s new exhibition in Copenhagen.
7/1/2019
How James Law from Hong Kong converts concrete water pipes into modular dwellings to mitigate the housing shortage and homelessness.
Stylepark is raffling off a “Mooon!” battery-powered floor luminaire for in- and outdoor use developed by outdoor specialist Fermob.
Making way for emergencies and more: door hinge technology from Simonswerk at the new Jena University Hospital.
6/28/2019
Bathroom ceramics manufacturer Laufen provides proof of the direct connection between art, design and craft with this project.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 6/27/2019
The Dutch designer Juul de Bruijn puts the storage space at her feet with "More Floor".
6/25/2019
Ageing welcome: Henn Architekten have designed a façade made of copper elements by KME for a new research center in Ingolstadt.
6/24/2019
Sustainable and good for you: Waldmann has devised a lighting concept for medical technology producer Medwork that benefits its users’ health and the environment.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 6/21/2019
The restaurant Alouette in Copenhagen offers culinary and design quality that will leave nothing to be desired.
6/19/2019
6/18/2019
Christophe Marchand has transformed Marcel Breuer’s famous cantilever seat “S 64” by Thonet into a swivel chair.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 6/17/2019
Living on less than 30 square metres generally means that there is little space left for the household. Miniature electrical devices ensure that comfort is not missed out.
6/14/2019
From a jungle world to a zen garden: Villeroy & Boch also demonstrates its gift for creating unconventional solutions in the sanitary field in its own head office in Mettlach.