Navigating through all the events, exhibitions, installations, and appointments of Milan Design Week is becoming increasingly difficult. Each year, the schedule gets more packed, and you’d need an ...
German artist Helene Appel transforms everyday objects into extraordinarily detailed works of art, challenging the boundaries between realism, abstraction, and sculpture. Her hyperrealistic paintings ...
The Swiss passport, introduced in the fall of 2022, bears the signature of Geneva-based design studio RETINAA. Created in collaboration with Thales and Orell Füssli under the commission of the Swiss ...
When it comes to style and comfort, few brands have managed to reinvent themselves as consistently as Birkenstock. Over the years, it has transformed its heritage into a symbol of contemporary style.
With Chairs & Architects, illustrator Jorge Arévalo celebrates some of the most iconic chairs in history, designed by great architects. His illustrations connect architecture with everyday objects, ...
Animator and creative Troy Browne doesn’t just make collages—he deconstructs them, rebuilds them, and transforms them into hypnotic visions that seem to emerge from a parallel dimension. His work is a ...
Spring is the time of rebirth, of color bursting forth again and ideas sprouting. Just as nature follows its cycle, so too does creativity blossom, bringing with it new visions, languages and talents ...
Shaft Jeans aims to change the rules of the market with Shaft Pixel, a patented technology that redefines the concept of jeans. By combining the classic denim aesthetic with digital textile printing, ...
The special IED project for Travelogue. Stories of Journeys, Migrations, and Diasporas is part of a multidisciplinary approach, perfectly aligning with the exhibition hosted at the Museum of Cultures.
New Balance expands its Made in UK collection with the Allerdale, a model that pays homage to Cumbria’s craftsmanship and the historic Flimby factory. This new silhouette represents the fusion of the ...
Matsuda’s work draws inspiration from the ‘Garo’ style, the legendary underground magazine that revolutionized Japanese comics in the 1960s by amplifying unconventional and experimental narratives.
When Richard Avedon arrived in Italy in 1946, he encountered a country still scarred by World War II, largely inaccessible to foreign visitors. With his camera, he captured the streets of Rome, Sicily ...
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