Balance is a wooden LED lamp that only illuminates when perfectly balanced. The will to use it must be stronger than the fear of disturbing the balance.
The former book editor and designer whose fascination with one material has gone to artistic extremes.
The Carma Project: a bicycle made from the scrap of a car.
Pushing the boundaries in an attempt to make carpets.
What if you could skate in a gallery and grind artworks?
It feels good having a newcomer on the official ready-to-wear schedule, who doesn't dress to impress, but thinks, designs and produces locally.
If you're interested in Japanese lifestyle, furniture making, photography or even just family life, this is a publication for you.
What do you get when you mix fine art, still life photography with cutting edge print and fashion design?
Handmade, eco & animal friendly, craftsmanship, natural colors and no dyeing? Dutch Studio The Soft World claims it all.
‘A Colorful Winter’ is the perfect antidote to help us overcome the winter blues.
If you’ve got a thing for mid-century interiors, you’ll love Handcrafted Modern by Leslie Williamson.
In a huge Ebay auction, the Braun collection designed by famous designer Dieter Rams is for sale.
Why do we have so many shoes and so little glasses? Because good glasses are expensive and cheap glasses look rather cheap.
This magazine offers plant lovers a new look at greenery by featuring the works of many creative people who share love for plants.
When we think of contemporary fashion coming from Japan, we expect the extraordinary and nothing less.
Shifting landscapes in Sweden led Korean Young-Mi Kim to her impressive landscape Series.
Minimalistic bags, handcrafted and made of the finest leather. If you’re into luxury, you’ll love German label Tsatsas.
When Jody discovered she was allergic to perfume, she looked for solutions that would enable her to still wear a fragrance.
Why stage a big spectacle, when there are other more subtle ways to make it work.
is more than exotic colors and well-tended patterns on a fine quality sweater.
What they do, can be compared to offering: putting energy into transforming materials to create an object that will be destroyed.
Created by French designer Gaspard Tiné-Berès, which comes to life from nothing more than a shoelace and a single piece of natural wool felt.
Challenging yet conservative, Ek Thongprasert’s silicone jewelry line, follows one philosophical truth: preciousness is in the eye of the beholder.
A bubble is brief and bursts at your touch. But while it lasts, it catches the light and reflects the room like a multi-coloured temporary structure.