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  • Heimtextil Trends 26/27: Craft, AI, and the Future of Textiles

    Heimtextil 2026 once again demonstrated its position as a global hub for textile design, bringing together creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship under one roof. DESIGN This year, the fair explored the intersection of tradition and technology, highlighting how designers are blending human intuition with digital tools to create the interiors of tomorrow. Heimtextil Trends 26/27 under […] More

  • Han Gao

    Architecture as a Mediator of Digital and Industrial Systems: Interview with Han Gao

    Han Gao approaches architecture as a way of thinking about systems, perception, and the invisible forces shaping contemporary life. From data centers to large-scale innovation campuses, her work transforms technological infrastructure into spatial experience, balancing analytical rigor with atmospheric sensitivity. In our exclusive interview Han reflects on rethinking architectural typologies, revealing hidden operational logics, and […] More

  • “Mirror Gate II” by Pilar Zeta Installed in Paris

    Installed at Place du Louvre, “Mirror Gate II” introduces a monumental sculptural presence by Pilar Zeta that frames Paris through an architectural gesture shaped as a portal. The work positions itself opposite the Louvre, establishing a spatial dialogue that links site, form, and history through scale and placement. Conceived as a passage between past and […] More

  • Me-Time by García Cumini for Moroso: The Perfect Flower Sofa

    The flower sofa trend has officially bloomed into one of 2025’s most captivating interior movements, and no piece captures its essence quite like Me-Time, the modular sofa designed by García Cumini for Moroso. In an era when floral upholstery is making a triumphant comeback across design circles, this sculptural seating system emerges as the definitive […] More

  • Full Program for Alcova Miami 2025 Now Open

    Alcova Miami opens its doors for a new chapter during Miami Art Week, welcoming visitors from December 2 to 7 inside the Miami River Inn. The exhibition settles once again into the historic 1908 property in East Little Havana, a cluster of pastel structures framed by palms, timber porches, and quiet garden pockets that soften […] More

  • Espace Gabrielle Chanel Opens as a New Art Library in Shanghai

    Espace Gabrielle Chanel, a new public library devoted to contemporary art, opens on the third floor of Shanghai’s Power Station of Art (PSA). Created with support from Chanel, the 18,000 square  foot space offers a major resource for reading, research, and study, with more than 50,000 books and audio editions forming one of the largest […] More

  • Alcova Miami Reveals the Participants for 2025

    From December 2 to 7, Alcova Miami returns for its third chapter during Miami Art Week with a program installed once again across the Miami River Inn. The venue, one of the oldest hotels in the city, sits in East Little Havana with pastel facades and dense tropical vegetation that form a quiet zone within […] More

  • La Terra di Neena Presents Its New York Installation With Crosby Studios

    La Terra di Neena introduced its first U.S. presentation through an installation created with Crosby Studios at the inaugural edition of Basic.Space NY. The event took place in SoHo from November 14-16 and marked the arrival of the Italian olive oil and home goods brand to the American market. Visitors saw family-farmed olive oil displayed […] More

  • Alcova Milano 2026 Activates Two New Architectural Locations

    Alcova returns from April 20-26, 2026, and anchors its eleventh edition within two significant Milan locations that reveal different sides of the city’s identity. The program expands across new areas of the Baggio Military Hospital and opens the doors of Villa Pestarini, the only villa designed by Franco Albini in Milan and a private residence […] More

  • Knoll Textiles and Acerbis Reimagine Altiplano with Trench

    At the intersection of textile heritage and contemporary design, Knoll Textiles and Acerbis present a collaboration that redefines the dialogue between material and form. This September, Knoll Textiles unveiled the re-edition of Altiplano (1966) by artist Sheila Hicks, one of several archival projects celebrating the brand’s pioneering legacy in textile innovation. To narrate this new […] More

  • Irene Cattaneo Brings Lunar Poetry to Galerie Gastou

    At Galerie Gastou in Paris, Irene Cattaneo unveils her first solo exhibition, a poetic exploration inspired by Charles Baudelaire’s 1869 poem Les Bienfaits de la Lune. The poem tells of a child blessed by moonlight, destined for a life of aesthetic discovery. Cattaneo transforms this literary motif into a spatial experience, creating a constellation of […] More

  • FENIX and Formica Present FAST/FORWARD Project

    During GLUE Amsterdam, held from September 18 to 21, FENIX and Formica presented a curated selection from the FAST/FORWARD project, following its debut at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen. Curated by Federica Sala, the project invited international designers to reinterpret decades of the 20th century through furniture and lighting, using FENIX innovative surfaces and Formica laminates as […] More

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