The influential Bauhaus school (1919-33) in Germany offered an ambitious variety of art and design courses, from architecture and cabinetmaking to typography and painting. But when the school marked ...
Explore the modernist houses of Los Angeles. It was in Los Angeles, where, from the 1920s to the 1960s, designers and ...
Long established as a highlight of York’s cultural calendar, York Open Studios returns this month with artists and makers who ...
“If Art Nouveau was about abundance, Art Deco was more geometric and economical. Culminating at the 1925 Exposition ...
For this deeply personal project, Noah Ruttenberg leans into pattern, character, and a lived-in mix that resists overthinking ...
Curated by Helen Adams, the group exhibition at Saatchi Gallery celebrates a wide range of contemporary practices.
A rich volume exploring the major movements, designers and ideas that defined 20th-century design. Organised as an accessible ...
The AD100 designer (dressed in a Palomo coat, Dior shorts, and Christian Louboutin shoes) kicks back at his Brooklyn home, ...
For two days during Milan Design Week, a temporary tea house by Cromo opens the terrace of Torre Velasca to the public, ...
More than 60 million people work in the textiles and garment industry across the world according to the International Labour Organization (ILO) – most of them in developing and emerging economies. Yet ...
Thrifting goes hand in hand with a sustainable lifestyle. With Americans throwing away over 13 million tons of clothing each year, fast fashion and overconsumption lead to excess waste in landfills, ...
There’s a persistent myth in interior design that old and new furniture can’t coexist. Walk into any serious decorator’s home ...