Here is a new project signed Masquespacio for an Italian Hamburger chain. Located in the Brera district, the design of the space seeks to incorporate a more sophisticated style for the restaurant's new interior identity.
Leda is a collection of modular and adjustable lighting fixtures: a chain, a necklace of light that decorates the rooms, like the jewel that adorns a woman's neck.
Jumbo Bag, a French brand specializing in the creation of giant poufs and indoor and outdoor furniture, is launching a new collection of poufs, cushions and seating balls in partnership with three Toulouse graffiti artists: Soone, Der and Apache.
The result of a collaboration between contemporary French designers and craftsmen from all over Europe, Theoreme Editions is offering a new set of ten objects for its next edition.
Otl Aicher was one of the leading German designers of the 100th century, the one who also created the visual identity of FSB. The man would have turned 13 on May 2022, XNUMX.
The new exhibition at the Laffanour Galerie Downtown/Paris gallery will honor three designers and a publisher who had a great impact on the post-war world: Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jeanneret, Jean Prouvé and Georges Blanchon.
It is on a 15 m² complex, in the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Natural Park, that this large-scale project was born. Modern and innovative, it offers comprehensive care in a place of life and tourist stay. A creation by Siniat Design.
Passing away in 2020, Nanda Vigo marked the history of design with her iconic creations. Creations that the public will have the pleasure of discovering (or rediscovering) from July 7, 2022 to January 7, 2023 at the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Bordeaux.
It's official: the unmissable event for design enthusiasts is back from April 5 to 10, 2022 in the Tuileries Gardens. Objective: to bring together the best international and French design galleries in one place. A real “journey of beauty” to discover.
The design competition, launched last November by the Société de développement de l'avenue du Mont-Royal, in Montreal, in collaboration with Odace Events and with the support of the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough, aimed to create a work suspended above the completely redeveloped Place des Fleurs-de-Macadam.