Thai Design shined at the Slow Hand Design Exhibition during Milan Design Week
Titled Uncertainty=Certainty, this year’s DEmark exhibition at Milan Design Week responded to the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic by serving […]
3D printing is a cutting-edge technology that seamlessly transforms computer-assisted designs (CAD) into tangible, three-dimensional objects. In it, precision meets practicality, offering a remarkable ability to bring ideas to life with unparalleled speed and accuracy. From versatile plastics to elegant glass, resilient ceramics to innovative biomaterials, and even sturdy stone and concrete, the possibilities are limitless with the diverse range of materials compatible with this technology; whether for efficient small-scale production or as an indispensable tool for rapid prototyping. Join us as we unravel the extraordinary stories that define the dynamic landscape of 3D printing and ignite your curiosity about the endless possibilities it holds.
Titled Uncertainty=Certainty, this year’s DEmark exhibition at Milan Design Week responded to the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic by serving […]
Today pollution is a big trend. We live in a world that is increasingly attentive to waste, which seeks to […]
Opening the door to a completely new paradigm and way of manufacturing that reshapes the future – innovative Swedish design […]
Founded in 2021 by Ulrika & Philippe Attar of creative studio Atmosfär by Attar, Stockholm Creative Edition gives the design […]
Strongly emphasizing on the belief that recycled plastic holds a lot of potential – Plastplan is a design and plastic […]
As the days flow, Isola Design Festival is thrilled to kickstart the event with a run of inspiring exhibitions, amazing […]
Giving everyone inspiration for the future – Iceland’s largest festival DesignMarch 2022 brings together diverse talented designers with progressive design […]
Inspired by dynamic patterns of symmetry found in the structures of nature, Philippines-based Herschel Shapiro crafts ‘Greenery’ – a contemporary […]
With its layered heights being reminiscent of growth patterns found in nature – Chicago-based Noah Taylor fabricates a ‘Shell Lamp’ […]
Described as “a spaceship that has just landed”, Magnolia House (Puembo, Ecuador) is a spacious villa with a central and […]
Named after the combination of two words: ‘Paddy’ recalling the iconic conical hat that rice farmers wear in Southeast Asia, […]
“My inspirations were the growth patterns and forms of oyster mushrooms that are translated into the morphing of the shoe,” […]
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