Design
Venice, Reimagined: Inside Aline Asmar d’Amman’s Eight-Year Transformation of Palazzo Donà GiovannelliAfter eight years of restoration, architect and designer Aline Asmar d'Amman transforms Palazzo Donà Giovannelli into Orient Express Venezia, a layered dialogue between memory, craftsmanship, travel and the enduring poetry of Venice.Show More
Sitting As A Collective ExperienceWhen sitting becomes collective: Seven design benches that transformed public space, turning moments of pause into opportunities for gathering, encounter, and shared experience.Show More
The Enduring Appeal of Glass Blocks: Why Designers Keep Returning to a Divisive MaterialFrom Maison de Verre to cafés in Dubai, these interiors reveal why designers continue to turn to glass blocks for light, privacy and atmosphere.Show More
The Return of Les Endiablés Collection by Saint LouisFifteen years after their debut, Saint Louis and designer José Lévy reintroduce the cult crystal objects that transformed utility into theatre, reimagining the contemporary collectible through imbalance, colour and irreverent craftsmanship.Show More
Baccarat Recasts Crystal as a Living, Radical Material at Milan Design WeekThrough Emmanuelle Luciani’s cinematic Crystal Crypt and Bethan Laura Wood’s Mille Fleurs, Baccarat approached Salone del Mobile not as a product launch, but as a meditation on craft, transmission, and the future of a historic maison.Show More
Salone del Mobile Milano 2026 and the City as InteriorFrom object to environment, from typology to atmosphere, this year’s Milan Design Week unfolded as a dialogue between the precision of the fair and the spatial, sensory ambitions of the city.Show More
In Conversation with Erwan Bouroullec: On Light, Atmosphere, and the Limits of FormIn conversation at Salone del Mobile Milano 2026, Erwan Bouroullec describes Maap for Flos as a system that resists fixed form, inviting the user into a process shaped by light, material, and controlled unpredictability.Show More