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Waiting rooms in offices rarely inspire warmth. Built to accommodate brief interludes – your daily entry and exit, ten nervous minutes before an interview, five seconds before your next meeting – these liminal zones often fall victim to sparse, soulless decoration and poor-quality furniture.
The Future Perfect’s David Alhadeff and ceramicist Carmen D’Apollonio guide us through the cultural hotspots of the city they call home: Los Angeles.
Francesca Molteni dives into a century of kitchen design, and explain how the past is shaping the future of this most contemporary of spaces.
The MTM - Made to Measure collection sees Herzog & de Meuron free furniture from the confines of specific context, and instead celebrate flexibility and adaptation.
Design historian Catharine Rossi explores the significance of circles, cycles and circularity for the way in which we live and design architecture today.
In the work of Cristián Mohaded, the boundary between fine art and industrial design is never straightforward.
A day with Michele De Lucchi sees the maestro reflect on the limitations of architecture, and illuminate the social value of design practice today.
Young Filmmaker Luca Werner shares the story of his pathway into cinema, from snowboarding to roofing, and reveals the significance of light to Geometry of Life, his film for Molteni&C.
As Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain moves into its new home, the organisation’s partnership with Jean Nouvel and UniFor enters its fourth decade.
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