Last month, Mathieu Lehanneur was in New York launching two highly distinct projects: the new Maison Kitsuné flagship and his latest Ocean Memories liquid marble series at Carpenters Workshop Gallery demonstrates the top French designer’s range;
We spoke with MoOD & Indigo’s director Patrick Geysels about the lessons learned during this year’s fair —among them, why heritage is as important as innovation and… well, gold
For the second part of their kid-friendly exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, GGSV’s Gaëlle Gabillet and Stéphane Villard recruited an unlikely partner: silent protester Liu Bolin
The Berkeley Square fair is hosting 68 art and design galleries this year, starting tomorrow. We picked our favourites, from minuscule jewellery to historical pieces of furniture
After a successful run in Milan and Paris, Dutch Invertual’s Harvest showcase traveled to London Design Festival this month. The manifesto-like collection revealed how young design talents are finding new efficient and self sufficient ways to practice and address the pressing issues of today and tomorrow: calling for a drastic change in economics;
After the closing of Hope, his recent show at the Art Center of Châteaugiron in Brittany, the botanical artist reflects on the ephemerality and complexity of his source materials
The WCC•BF recently celebrated the work of young creators from the Wallonia and Brussels regions with the Tremplin 2017 awards —which include our own TLmag prize
We spoke with curator Njusja de Gier and designers BCXSY about their work for My Canvas, Kvadrat’s London Design Festival homage to Giulio Ridolfo’s star fabric
London’s Universal Design Studio teams up with co-working company The Office Company to mount On Repeat: an architecturally and interactively repetitive pavilion with public programmes through out London Design Festival.
The Czech designer, lauded for her work as Brokis’ artistic director, has been selected as the guest designer for the 2018 edition of imm Cologne’s Das Haus installation
Originally educated as a sculptor, French furniture and interior designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance wants to connect people with their environments through his designs
After the opening of the brand’s ceramic sculptures exhibition at the London Design Festival we spoke with Laufen’s Marc Viardot to learn more about the process behind the objects
TRESOR artistic director Brian Kennedy shares with us his insights for the selection process and gives us a sneak peek of the artists, galleries and materials to watch out for at the fair
The Basel institution dedicates its big summer exhibition to the German photographer, with more than 200 works on display and a new audiovisual installation
Piet Stockmans and Frederik Vercruysse converse around the theme Blauw. Ceci n’est pas une couleur. Stockmans, master of porcelain and inventor of his famous Stockmansblauw, and Vercruysse, talented architecture and interior design photographer, inhabit the space through artistic installations and tactile and visual assemblages.
Stockmans and Vercruysse share that culture of minerality which is the focus of Spazio Nobile’s exhibitions. By reducing ornamentation in their essential and existential approach, the two creators give form to the idea of Blauw. Ceci n’est pas une couleur. More than a pigment, it is a primary colour that oscillates on the border between shadow and light: the ultramarine of cobalt, from sky to sea, from the still image to the porcelain piece.
The Fallen Vases installation and a selection of pieces from Studio Piet Stockmans will be on display at Brussels Design Market on 23-24 September. For the art works, please visit our exhibition at Spazio Nobile which opens up on Thursday 28 September,