A personal review of design creations
‘Mirage’ by Sabine Marcelis for Gallery COLLECTIONAL
For its inaugural show, ‘The Shape of Things To Come’, Gallery COLLECTIONAL, Dubai’s first design gallery, unveils a world premiere by Sabine Marcelis.
Gallery COLLECTIONAL - Dubai’s first design gallery
COLLECTIONAL launches during Dubai Design Week with ‘The Shape of Things To Come’ exhibition and an exclusive Sabine Marcelis commission.
Entangled Matters by Adrian Pepe
During Dubai Design Week 2021, discover the universe of Adrian Perez, also know as Adrian Pepe. Born in Honduras, based in Beirut, Adrian’s recent work uses Awassi wool from a sheep bred in the Levantine region for over 5,000 years.
Tanween 2021 by Tashkeel
Made In UAE… This is the first and most important condition that Dubai-based Tashkeel as set for its yearly collection since its inception. On the occasion of the seventh edition of Dubai Design Week, discover the 2021 collection.
Hyundai VIP Lounges by Jaime Hayon
In Seoul, Jaime Hayon has unveiled new lounges in two leading department stores. His iconic universe welcomes a young generation of shoppers in search of a sophisticated and unique experience.
An Absent Architecture
In architecture, clients often look for the best view from a hill, but what happens when the desired location is inside the ground… Discover the hidden retreat by HW Studio.
Munch Museum by estudio Herreros
Over 13 floors, five time the size of the original building, the new museum on Oslo waterfront, will house more than 26,000 works that Edvard Munch bequeathed to the City.
Ettore Sottsass, the magical object
Italian born in Austria, architect, writer, designer, Ettore Sottsass opposed his work to rationalism and never ceased to lay claim to an emotional experience of objects. The Centre Pompidou keeps alive his ritual punctuation of a cosmic whole.
Hymn, the movement of light by Hiroto Yoshizoe
For Ambientec, the Japanese designer (re)invents the traditional chamberstick.
DIN by Konstantin Grcic for Mutina
Rational yet personal, the new DIN collection by Konstantin Grcic for Mutina reveals a rather simple mathematical pattern applying that modularity creates flexibility.
