A store that’s like an Art Deco swimming pool is the basis of a new pop-up from Louis Vuitton aimed, as perhaps might be expected, at shifting the label’s summer collection.
Read MoreAfter permanently closing flagships in New York and Los Angeles due to the pandemic, Glossier returns with a new bricks-and-mortar experience inspired by regional fungi and the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreOn view throughout the London Design Festival, the Australian designer’s immersive installation plays with color and space.
Read MoreScaffolding seems like a mundane subject, but through close attention, Wilson proves otherwise, finding it to be a source of safety and danger, a blight and a work of art, a big business, a cinematic cliché and a symbol of paralysis. What really fascinates him about scaffolding, and the core preoccupation of the show, is how easily something short-term becomes permanent.
Read MoreApple design chief Jony Ive isn’t retiring–not even completely from Apple. He’s starting his own design firm, called LoveFrom, and Apple will be the new firm’s first client.
LoveFrom? Sort of an odd name on first hearing, right? Well, there’s a story there. The name comes from this Steve Jobs quote, paraphrased by Ives in a Financial Times piece today.
Read MoreOver the course of three weeks, 100 artists were given free reign to take over a dormitory in Paris, making it their canvas. As part of the Rehab 2 festival, the graffitiartists were invited to paint the interior of a student residence at the Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris.
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