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Everyday wonders: Five Taiwanese designers elevate the ordinary into collectible art

At this year's 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, Taiwanese gallery Fanzi presented Optical Flow, an exhibition that reimagines everyday objects—from yoga mat holders to suspended lamps—as functional sculptures. Curated by Fanzi founder Sandra Wang, the show featured five...

Mountain echoes: Atelier Alter’s Sunner Museum blends architecture with the Wuyi landscape

Tucked into the foothills of China’s Wuyi Mountains, the newly opened Sunner Museum in Fujian Province is a sculptural feat of environmental design and architectural storytelling. Created by Beijing-based Atelier Alter Architects for poultry giant Sunner Group, the museum's...

Tekαkαpimək Contact Station: Saunders Architecture honors Indigenous culture atop Maine’s Lookout Mountain

On a remote mountaintop in northern Maine, Saunders Architecture has unveiled Tekαkαpimək Contact Station, a striking visitor centre that serves as both a gateway to the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument and a tribute to the Wabanaki peoples...

One pillar, two homes: Buero Wagner redefines suburban living in Germany

In the quiet town of Söcking near Starnberg, Germany, local architecture studio Buero Wagner has reimagined suburban density and family living. Their latest project, Houses with One Pillar, features two conjoined homes—designed for a father and his son's family—defined...

Cool retreats: Eight luxurious homes with stunning outdoor swimming pools

To celebrate the summer solstice—the longest and sunniest day of the year in the northern hemisphere—we’re diving into eight spectacular homes around the world where design and leisure meet. From Greek islands to Kenyan coastlines, these houses not only...

Global visions at 3 Days of Design: Seven standout product launches from around the world

This year’s 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen proved once again that great design knows no borders. From cast-crystal lighting to Māori-inspired tables and reissued mid-century desks, the 2025 edition brought together designers and brands from Australia to Belgium....

A capsule in time: Marina Tabassum’s Serpentine Pavilion redefines the boundary between shelter and sky

Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum’s 2024 Serpentine Pavilion is more than a temporary architectural installation—it's a meditation on light, impermanence, and the dissolution of spatial boundaries. Designed with a poetic sensibility rooted in her native landscape, the pavilion is both...

Design served in pairs: Bread and Butter exhibition explores the art of dining duos

At this year’s 3 Days of Design festival in Copenhagen, the Bread and Butter exhibition brought together 12 emerging designers from across the globe to explore one central theme: the perfect pairing. Set within a Korean restaurant, the exhibition...

Where legacy meets innovation: Inside MillerKnoll’s archival showcase in Michigan

A bold new chapter in American design unfolds in Holland, Michigan, where MillerKnoll and New York studio Standard Issue unveil a striking 12,000-square-foot archive. Blending museum-level curation with unexpected surprises, the space honors the enduring influence of Herman Miller...

Texas tranquility meets Japanese minimalism in OWIU Design’s Pontious Ranch House

Los Angeles-based studio OWIU Design brings a thoughtful fusion of Japanese minimalism and Texas rustic charm to the Pontious Ranch House, a serene retreat near Austin. Renovated for influencer Remi Ishizuka, the project marries Asian heritage, Californian cool, and...
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