.
Milan teaser intro from Moustache
.
Milan teaser intro from Moustache
Moustache Second collection //// \\\\ Bertjan Pot / François Azambourg / Big-Game / Matali Crasset…
“Hot off the Press” – Here is a Sneak Peek at parts of the Tom Dixon 2011 Catalogue …
Entitled Petite Friture, Moustache, Superette, Specimen and Goodbye Edison. Punchy and easy to remember names…
The Gothic Chair by Studio Job re-interprets the solidity and dark elegance of gothic medieval…
As the international furniture fair in Milan celebrated its 50th Anniversary, the 12th annual Design…
Emma Elizabeth shares the exhibition love at Salone del Mobile 2011. She starts her DesignVlog…
The windows of the Salvatori showroom at 11 Via Solferino shine with an icy white…
Vivid Sydney once again features the spectacular illumination of the Sydney Opera House sails. In…
Tarkett, Note Design Studio and Magis joined forces during Milan Design Week, to collaborate on the installation Formation at the historic Circolo Filologico Milanese, in the Brera Design District, Milan
Note Design Studio worked with Tarkett to design the colours and patterns of Tarkett’snew IQ Surface vinyl material, and then designed the Milan installation to show some of the many ways it can be used
Chiesa San Paolo Converso, is a 16th-century former Baroque church ( deconsecrated after World War II ) and convent in Piazza Sant’Eufemia on Corso Italia, not far from Milan’s celebrated Duomo
The recently opened CLS factory space inside the Converso church, hosted the installation “It’s All About Meal” by Massimiliano Locatelli which explored the concept of a new conviviality in domestic spaces
No one had dared to build anything inside the church—until Locatelli secured the lease – and by December 2014 had created a metal cocoon for his architectural studio without ever touching a single church wall.
The Creative Class series is a collection of conversations with influential rainmakers shaping our contemporary creative industries
The shorts feature Damon Albarn (musician and co-founder Gorillaz), Tom Dixon (industrial designer & creative director), Marc Hare (shoe designer), Fred Deakin (designer and musician) and Stefan Sagmeister (graphic designer and typographer) – discussing their processes and what drives them to innovate new forms of creativity.
Erubo’s design is driven by the radical reduction of adjectives. Not only in form, but…