Welcome to the beguiling live- work-space of émigré art duo Nathalie Wolberg and Tim Stokes...
Alicja McCarthy
There's a lot more than meets the eye to PARIS TEXAS antwerp. The project known as the event space, located in the once unsavoury old Sailor’s Quarter of Antwerp and close to the impressive Museum Aan de Stroom, has seen much regeneration of late....
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Gothenburg school's design students turn their attentions to the complexity of togetherness...
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How a graveyard for print paraphernalia became one of Antwerp's most inspiring creative spaces...
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Handsomely converted seven-storey Frankfurt home welcomes its guest community to an infinite stay...
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The duo behind eclectic Antwerp retailer st. vincents tell us what goes in to making a concept store...
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Art; culture; design; lush, rolling hills: paradise is real, and it occupies 500 hectares of Tuscan countryside...
Irish street artist Maser brings his colourful geometric boldness in from the cold at Lazarides exhibition...
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Ilse Cornelissens of Antwerp's Graanmarkt 13 talks us through the evolution of their concept...
It's a couple of years since we featured Antwerp's handsome Graanmarkt 13 store; a fashion emporium set inside a pristine multi-storey town house in the city’s affluent theatre district, selling not just wares by emerging designers, but also...
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Bones and bodily bits: unflinching design duo Beast & Burden talk us through their unique practice...
It’s not all that often one gets to use a fun anti-Semitism anecdote as the opening to a piece (Mel Gibson still isn’t returning my calls), but today would seem to be the day. ‘It was one of the first things we did together — a...
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Would you give your internet passwords to a stranger? Art project unearths the stories behind the codes...
James Davidson
What’s your password? I’m not asking. If I were, likeliness is I’d be looking for the back of your hand; at least. Folk are increasingly wary of online security, that Snowden chap a nagging reminder that we all could, and should, do more. But,...
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Students look to the Swedish waters for inspiration in a sublime series of earthly designs...
Lisa Davidson
Gothenburg college HDK’s Academy of Design and Crafts exhibited a duo of shows during Milan Design Week; showing at this year's Ventura Lambrate, Stories by the Water — which we focus on today — is a collection of works from 12 furniture...
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Duo behind London's renowned Italian diner Trullo deliver a chip off the old block in Borough Market...
Francesca Soler
Tim Siadatan and Jordan Frieda are the duo behind the critically acclaimed Highbury restaurant, Trullo; a respected neighbourhood joint that has been making fans of fine Italian cuisine in north London, and beyond, exceedingly happy since...
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Dutch design studio sketch up playful outdoor furniture designs for an eye-popping summer season...
Lisa Davidson
With another Milan Design Week done and dusted, the design community's eyes and minds are still in a dizzying state; unable to fully process the sheer amount design delights we’ve witnessed — read: too many negronis (you're only lying to...
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Designerbox is the creative French subscription platform delivering design delirium to your doormat...
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Designerbox is an online concept store that drops the designs and creations of mixed-media creatives directly onto your doormat. From 29€ per month, subscribers will receive a handsomely designed wooden box that contains a limited edition object...
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Taking cues from classic Peruvian bars, Brooklyn's Llama Inn is an unfussy showcase for talented chef...
Francesca Soler
Llama's are ace, aren't they? The South American camelids, with their long necks, shaggy coats and pointy ears, are bonafide four-legged hipsters; so what better place to name a restaurant after them, than Williamsburg? Llama Inn...
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Hamburg gallery hosts exhaustive collection of works by the artist who defined alt-rock's aesthetic...
James Davidson
'I stole my sister's boyfriend. It was all whirlwind, heat, and flash. Within a week we killed my parents and hit the road.' If that means anything more to you than a t-shirt in some high street shop or a tattoo on a hipster bartender, then we're...
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Street artist D*Face exposes the high regard he holds for humble screen printing at London exhibition...
James Davidson
'From the first Andy Warhol canvases I saw,' begins Dean Stockton, better known as street artist D*Face, 'to the moment I walked into Surrey Skateboards and was hit by the heady smell of screen-printed decks, to the first envelope that arrived from...
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Visitors to a Thai grocery store in Hong Kong shopping centre will get more than they bargained for...
Francesca Soler
Cinematic. That's the overarching theme here in Hong Kong, where you can now do your Thai groceries at one of the city's most glam shopping centres. Or not. Put together by NC Design & Architecture Ltd (NCDA), this 1960s Thai grocery shop...
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Explore the eclectic nightlife of Paris in Marin Montagut's beautifully illustrated pocket-sized map...
Lisa Davidson
With three travel guides under his suave belt (Bonjour Paris; New York; and London), Marin Montagut has returned his attentions to France with Bonsoir Paris, a beautifully illustrated map bursting with the best of Parisian ‘after dark’ fun; from...
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Ilse Cornelissens of Antwerp's Graanmarkt 13 talks us through the evolution of their concept...
Alicja McCarthy
It's a couple of years since we featured Antwerp's handsome Graanmarkt 13 store; a fashion emporium set inside a pristine multi-storey town house in the city’s affluent theatre district, selling not just wares by emerging designers, but also...
The Edit
Irish street artist Maser brings his colourful geometric boldness in from the cold at Lazarides exhibition...
James Davidson
The US-based Irish street artist known simply as Maser is the subject of a major new exhibition at Lazarides Rathbone; the gallery founded by one-time Banksy agent Steve Lazarides. Renowned internationally for his bright and bold aesthetic, Orbiting...
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The Dalston creative hub fertilising startups, throwing parties, and confirming itself as the place to be...
Alicja McCarthy
Most of those (including yours truly) who're based in East London have, at one point, taken in the sights from Dalston Roof Park; have indulged in a party at the old Ashwin Street car park (now The Bootyard); or had coffee in Café Oto ... but did...
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Director's cut: the Barcelona-based cinephile recreating cult classics in implausibly intricate detail...
Alicja McCarthy
Barcelona-based illustrator Mar Cerdà has a way with watercolour and paper. She uses both to create her implausibly detailed — oft-humorous; sometimes bittersweet — dioramas that depict stories in miniature form. Let's call her 'The Paper...
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Set on a 30 acre farm, these staggering sheds offer a luxury stopover at one of Australia's top restaurants...
Francesca Soler
Birregurra, Victoria: Introducing the world's most luxurious cow sheds. OK, the corrugated iron exteriors are misleading, there's more inside than you might imagine. A whole lot more. Brae is a restaurant, set on 30 acres of Australian...
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Rei Kawakubo's world-renowned cradle of high fashion gets an almighty upgrade at new home...
Francesca Soler
Dover Street Market needs no introduction, the world-renowned concept store conceived by radical Comme des Garçons founder Rei Kawakubo opened in September 2004 to universal acclaim; and served as a blueprint for what a fashion store could be, for...
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Would you give your internet passwords to a stranger? Art project unearths the stories behind the codes...
James Davidson
What’s your password? I’m not asking. If I were, likeliness is I’d be looking for the back of your hand; at least. Folk are increasingly wary of online security, that Snowden chap a nagging reminder that we all could, and should, do more. But,...
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When you're like I have nothing to wear LOL: Aussie street artist LUSH immortalises THAT selfie...
James Davidson
Somehow, it still manages to tip the scales of the internet, sending celebs into heated meltdowns and drawing opinion from just about every corner of the world. We've all seen every single inch of Kim Kardashian's body ... yet, when she gets it out,...
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An online shopper from Barcelona gets more than he bargained for, triggering a 1,482km relay by foot...
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Ever sat down and thought about the journey your online orders take? The hands; the depots; the planes, trains and automobiles; the shipping containers; the signatures, documentation and international bureaucracy? The voyage from click to...
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Lust for life drawing, rock and roll's most famous torso is set to become the subject of a major exhibition...
James Davidson
Like those battered old suitcases you see in old people's homes, luggage that has been through everything from WWII to Benidorm, the tatty torso of James Newell Osterberg is well-travelled and war-torn. Better known as Iggy Pop, Osterberg's body has...