Zetteler welcomes DisOrdinary Architecture, Team TEMPLO rebrands RAID, Andu Masebo pays tribute to Enzo Mari, and Katy Marks officially launches post-mastectomy bra brand Uno
Zetteler welcomes DisOrdinary Architecture, Team TEMPLO rebrands RAID, Andu Masebo pays tribute to Enzo Mari, and Katy Marks officially launches po...
From decolonising design to building sustainable futures, our annual list presents a hotpot of driven and talented changemakers who should be on your watchlist in the 12 months ahead.
From decolonising design to building sustainable futures, our annual list presents a hotpot of driven and talented changemakers who should be on yo...
Material Cultures publishes post-carbon manifesto, some ethical Xmas inspiration from Atelier100 and Pearson Lloyd, and Zetteler welcomes Adam Nathaniel Furman and Citizens Design Bureau.
Material Cultures publishes post-carbon manifesto, some ethical Xmas inspiration from Atelier100 and Pearson Lloyd, and Zetteler welcomes Adam Nath...
Atelier100’s collection is out, Superflux’s SAFE is open, and Pearson Lloyd have been at the coconuts…
Atelier100’s collection is out, Superflux’s SAFE is open, and Pearson Lloyd have been at the coconuts…
AHEC and Studio Swine are boxing clever in Milan; Freehaus design the Africa Centre in Southwark; and Pearson Lloyd bring circular design to the world of contract furniture
AHEC and Studio Swine are boxing clever in Milan; Freehaus design the Africa Centre in Southwark; and Pearson Lloyd bring circular design to the wo...
Landmark shows from Studio Swine, AHEC and Norwegian Presence
Landmark shows from Studio Swine, AHEC and Norwegian Presence
TOG prepares to launch a milestone in sustainable architecture, TAKT unveils its answer to WFH, and team Zetteler pack for a *long* journey…
TOG prepares to launch a milestone in sustainable architecture, TAKT unveils its answer to WFH, and team Zetteler pack for a *long* journey…
January news: Takram talks transitions with 5x15, Camille Walala releases her first book, and Flokk makes working from home much more comfortable
January news: Takram talks transitions with 5x15, Camille Walala releases her first book, and Flokk makes working from home much more comfortable
October news: HØLTE calls for carbon transparency; Nelly ben Hayoun launches Tour de Moon creative bursaries; AHEC releases new Words on Wood podcast series; and Zetteler gets creative with the GLA
October news: HØLTE calls for carbon transparency; Nelly ben Hayoun launches Tour de Moon creative bursaries; AHEC releases new Words on Wood podca...
An important Instagram campaign fighting for a responsible fashion industry and a comment from its founder Alec Leach.
An important Instagram campaign fighting for a responsible fashion industry and a comment from its founder Alec Leach.
Launched as a digital exhibition, Norwegian Presence 2020 highlights a trio of trends defining contemporary design culture in Norway: material experimentation, circular thinking, and ‘fixable’ design. Might this be a roadmap to the future of making?
Launched as a digital exhibition, Norwegian Presence 2020 highlights a trio of trends defining contemporary design culture in Norway: material expe...
This LDF, Brompton Design District will explore the theme Nature/Nurture, investigating how design can respond to the threat of rapidly disappearing habitats and large-scale species extinction. Ahead of September, we chatted with ecology expert Dr Rob Francis of King’s College London about the huge wealth of wildlife living in our cities, and what designers can do to protect and encourage it.
This LDF, Brompton Design District will explore the theme Nature/Nurture, investigating how design can respond to the threat of rapidly disappearin...
Opening this month in Mauritius, SALT of Palmar is a one of a kind hotel in terms of both philosophy and design. Having found inspiration (and her spiritual home) in the colour-loving island, Camille Walala shares the low-down on her biggest design project to date…
Opening this month in Mauritius, SALT of Palmar is a one of a kind hotel in terms of both philosophy and design. Having found inspiration (and her ...
We first met Kenyan entrepreneur Leroy Mwasaru at mind-blowing Cape Town festival Design Indaba in January, where he spoke as part of its Global Graduates programme. Even among this plethora of ridiculously clever youngsters, Leroy stood out. Whereas most of the speakers had BAs and MAs under their belts, Leroy – aged just 19 – had already grown several incredibly successful businesses, focusing on renewable energy, human-centred design education, poverty alleviation and socio-economic empowerment. Oh, and this was all while still at school.
We first met Kenyan entrepreneur Leroy Mwasaru at mind-blowing Cape Town festival Design Indaba in January, where he spoke as part of its Global Gr...
Can biology help us do things better? Will biodesign help us change ourselves and our world for the better? Who gets to design life, and in what context? These are the stimulating questions that Faber Futures founder Natsai Audrey Chieza and Dr Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg are posing through their takeover of the Journal of Design and Science’s fourth issue this month.
Can biology help us do things better? Will biodesign help us change ourselves and our world for the better? Who gets to design life, and in what co...
Ahead of London Design Fair, we talk to Feldspar’s Jeremy Brown about Feldspar’s limited-edition collection made from clay from the duo’s Devon garden.
Ahead of London Design Fair, we talk to Feldspar’s Jeremy Brown about Feldspar’s limited-edition collection made from clay from the duo’s Devon gar...
To coincide with its inclusion in the Forbes Pigment Collection, Faber Futures chats to us about making dye from soil microbes and encoding museum archival data into DNA.
To coincide with its inclusion in the Forbes Pigment Collection, Faber Futures chats to us about making dye from soil microbes and encoding museum ...
For Dutch Design Week ten designers and ten scientists pair up to bring cutting-edge material research to life.
For Dutch Design Week ten designers and ten scientists pair up to bring cutting-edge material research to life.
Designer Charlotte Kidger on her furniture made from waste plastic dust on show at Material of the Year during LDF.
Designer Charlotte Kidger on her furniture made from waste plastic dust on show at Material of the Year during LDF.
As New Designers Week 2 opens, we caught up with exhibitor Sam Lander to discuss making furniture from waste polystyrene.
As New Designers Week 2 opens, we caught up with exhibitor Sam Lander to discuss making furniture from waste polystyrene.
“When I am in the lab growing microbes that do pretty remarkable things, I am especially enthusiastic and optimistic about the future.”
“When I am in the lab growing microbes that do pretty remarkable things, I am especially enthusiastic and optimistic about the future.”