In thedesignvlog.com’s final report from Design Miami 2010, Emma Elizabeth explores new concepts in lighting and murano glass.
January 10th, 2011
Emma speaks to New York-based designer Lindsey Adelman about her new lighting series. She then looks at a collaboration between Joost van Bleiswijk, Kiki van Eijk and Venice Projects that features a series of creations made of murano glass.
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XTRA celebrates the distinctive and unexpected work of Magis in their Singapore showroom.
The Man x Machine x Material collaboration by Jarrod Lim and The American Hardwood Export Council explores how generative AI can enhance design processes while also revealing the areas where human intuition remains irreplaceable.
On Wednesday 9 June over 200 of Sydney’s design community joined Stylecraft at the Palace Verona Cinemas in Paddington for a private viewing of Sex and the City 2. Guests enjoyed cosmopolitan cocktails and champagne on arrival and much to everyone’s surprise, a performance from four of Sydney’s best drag queen entertainers preceded the screening.
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In this episode of Stories Indesign podcast, Timothy Alouani-Roby speaks to Greens MP and spokesperson for housing and homelessness, Max Chandler-Mather.
Designing people-first buildings with flooring that contributes to achieving WELL features in the WELL Building Standard. Works with WELL is a new trademark created by the International WELL Building Institute for use by manufacturers to show when their products align with features in the WELL Building Standard.