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The Danish duo’s Wire furniture collection skilfully harnesses metalwork to saddlery, writes Allan Torp A passion for great craftsmanship, a respect for design heritage and
Emerging talent, in the Form Us With Love-designed “Greenhouse” space, and tableware made of sulfur were among the most intriguing displays at the Swedish capital’s
The furniture giant’s products are usually clever and design-focused, so why is its name still trapped in an outdated yellow lozenge? It’s time to take
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Reinvigorated by its alliance with Boffi, the venerable Milanese brand is venturing outside the Italian market, says David Michon Fernando and Maddalena De Padova made
The Japanese brand unites traditional craft and contemporary design in a range of homeware and furniture that is elegant yet playful Respected Japanese brand Sfera
Vitsœ’s relationship with Dieter Rams has lasted for more than half a century and the firm remains completely faithful to his vision. The principles of