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Look of the week: Alexander Skarsgård flips the script on thigh-high leather boots

At the recent Cannes Film Festival, amidst the familiar glamour of sweeping gowns and red carpet drama, Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård made a bold sartorial statement that challenged traditional gender norms. Instead of a classic tuxedo or suit, Skarsgård...

Woven innovation: Henry Julier’s USM collection debuts at Shelter fair

At the inaugural Shelter fair during NYCxDesign, New York-based designer Henry Julier presented a fresh take on Swiss furniture giant USM’s iconic modular system. His new collection, Woven Structures, features Danish paper cord woven tops that bring a tactile...

Hedonism takes a seat: Kouros Maghsoudi’s Hug Chair celebrates the freedom of form

At this year’s NYCxDesign, New York-based designer Kouros Maghsoudi unveiled the Hug Chair—an unapologetically sensual piece that defies conventional design standards. With its sculptural arms and suggestive proportions, the chair embodies what the designer calls “a pedestal for sexiness”...

Where color breathes and design plays: Inside Chroma at NYCxDesign

Curated by Swiss designer Nadja Stäubli, the “Chroma” installation at NYCxDesign invites visitors into a multi-sensory journey of color, craft, and collaboration. From interactive sculptures to a bespoke scent, the exhibit celebrates the playful side of Swiss design while...

A place for the people: Kéré Architecture reclaims a site of sorrow with the Thomas Sankara Mausoleum

In the heart of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, a once-feared site has taken on a new identity. The Thomas Sankara Mausoleum, designed by Berlin-based Kéré Architecture, rises from red earth and tragedy, offering both a literal and symbolic space for...

Why winning a Dezeen Award still matters in 2025

For architects, designers, and studios across the world, winning a Dezeen Award is more than a mark of creative excellence—it’s a career catalyst. As entries close at 23:59 London time on 29 May, former recipients are speaking out about...

Venice beyond the map: 10 hidden architecture biennale exhibitions worth discovering

While the Arsenale and Giardini remain the focal points of the Venice Architecture Biennale, the real treasures may lie scattered across the city’s quieter corners—from restored convents to church crypts, hidden gardens, and cultural palazzi. These ten off-the-beaten-path exhibitions...

Sailing through memory: Kengo Kuma’s Qatar Pavilion evokes maritime heritage at Expo 2025 Osaka

Inspired by the curves of traditional dhow sails and built with a fusion of Japanese and Qatari craftsmanship, the Qatar Pavilion by Kengo Kuma and Associates at Expo 2025 Osaka is a fluid meditation on coastal identity, architectural storytelling...

Cube, reimagined: Rarify and Gantri unveil infinitely expandable 3D-printed light at NYCxDesign

Blending vintage sensibility with cutting-edge digital fabrication, the Cube One Table Lamp is the first collaborative release from furniture curator Rarify and California-based lighting brand Gantri. Debuted at NYCxDesign 2025, the modular, 3D-printed lighting system pushes the boundaries of...

Bridges of memory: Five visionary designs unveiled for Queen Elizabeth II’s London memorial

The legacy of Queen Elizabeth II — Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of continuity through the 20th and 21st centuries is one step closer to a permanent presence in the heart of London. Five shortlisted designs for her...
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Alanis Morissette: The Beautiful, Unsafe Freedom of a 30-Year Icon

It has been thirty years since a Canadian songwriter with a ferocious mezzo-soprano and a journal full of raw,...
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