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The Salone del Mobile and the Fuorisalone are part of a citywide celebration of design. Here are some highlight events for April 2024
Is Iittala’s new logo a national scandal or a necessary evolution?
The intriguing eclecticism of Controvento
The cult filmmaker has created an installation called the Thinking Room. Here’s how it was conceived
From Waystar Royco’s ‘element of fear’ to Tarantino characters’ cigarettes, TV and film insiders reveal all
How to protect your back, your mental health – and your job
A celebration of the French capital in this landmark Olympic year
The Japanese movement prompted waves of admiration for affordable, everyday ‘folk craft’
She uses algae, cocoon protein and more to make ethereal yet practical substances
A new retrospective showcases the groundbreaking work of the late anti-consumerist, who once likened Italian design to pornography
The founder of the cult cocktail bar loves ice cream, a 9in point collar and running along the Seine
Designer Laura Gonzalez shares her secret book of markets and galleries
As the Paris landmark re-emerges from a €466mn renovation, the architect behind it gives HTSI the first tour
‘I’ve started to think we need an upgrade — perhaps it will help entice me out of doors while the days are bleak’
Glasgow duo Timorous Beasties use the genteel French textile to depict urban poverty, raw nature and far-fetched fables
The designer Achilles Ion Gabriel loves the island for its flea markets, tennis courts and no-nonsense locals
The British fashion brand’s New Makers programme spotlights five great artisans
The mill has been working since 1947. But this remote Scottish weaver still casts a spell today
The Memphis Group luminary gets a showing at the event in Maastricht
Whether the pattern is classic or kaleidoscopic, it has the power to transform a room
A trove of antique finds has inspired an exquisite collection
A market is growing for pieces by Alessandro Mendini, Paolo Pallucco and more that were once considered kitsch or messy
The art and antiques fair arrives as debates rage over the role of AI in authentication, who can own cultural heritage and more
Whether in public works or private commissions for splashbacks or floors, the ancient art is quietly thriving
The event is timed to coincide with the exclusive winter ski destination’s busiest point
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