Stable Ground (Mix Interiors)
Studio West Architects turns a near-derelict stable into a thriving community centre – The Gardeners’ House in Penzance – employing clever design to promote wellbeing, sustainability and community cohesion.
Design weeks need to start framing repair as aspirational (Dezeen)
If design weeks want to remain culturally relevant in an era of impending climate catastrophe, they need to challenge the long-held belief that new is better.
3daysofdesign promises a collective recalibration from ‘more’ to ‘meaningful’ (Indesignlive)
After Milan Design Week’s ‘festival of consumption’, 3daysofdesign offers a much-needed reset, an opportunity to ‘make the world a better place’ and perhaps even a soft-launch of the future.
A place for everything and everything in its place (Mix Interiors)
James Melia on white walls, clear desks and why you will never catch him ‘styling’ anything.
Use your words or lose them (Crafts Council)
Craft journalist Katie Treggiden is launching a crowd-sourced dictionary of craft words to capture the language of making before it is lost.
Brooms in the Balance (Crafts Council)
As hand-carved broomsticks hover in mid-air at Dutch Design Week, Katie Treggiden considers the cultural, political and material significance of Anna Zoe Hamm’s quietly radical craft.
A Rainbow Thread (Mix Interiors)
Marijana Radovic and Marco Bonelli on trees, triangles and the fact the only red thread running through their work is that there isn’t one.
Green or Greenwashed? (Mix Magazine)
From bamboo villas in Bali to B Corp boutiques in London, sustainability has become a selling point for hospitality. But are eco-hotels part of the solution, or just the latest form of greenwashing? Katie Treggiden investigates.
Happily Ever After (Mix Interior Magazine)
Linda Boronkay on modelling, meeting your heroes, and the importance of not resisting what life has planned for you.
Feast For The Eyes (OnOffice)
Norm Architects has created a moment of calm amongst the theatrics of a 111-mile long Norwegian fjord, a floating art installation and an immersive culinary ‘journey’.
Use and Reuse (OnOffice)
For almost 100 years, Norwegian furniture manufacturer Fora Form has been shaping the spaces where people work, meet and connect. Now, under the stewardship of Heidi Lyngstad, its ambitious Fora ReForm initiative is redefining longevity for the next century.
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