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Tudor taps into color and nostalgia with the Black Bay 54 “Lagoon Blue”

The latest evolution of Tudor’s beloved 37mm dive watch adds a sun-washed dial, a refined bracelet, and vintage charm for modern wrists. Tudor has once again struck gold — or perhaps seafoam — with the launch of the Black...

Terraces in motion: Fran Silvestre Arquitectos designs stepped villa on the Andalusian coast

Spanish studio Fran Silvestre Arquitectos has completed Villa 95, a cascading coastal home in Sotogrande, Andalusia, where interlocking stone volumes step up the hillside to create panoramic terraces that blend architecture with the surrounding landscape. A house that follows the...

Grohe redefines the bathroom as a space for sensory wellbeing at Milan Design Week

During Milan Design Week 2024, German bathroom brand Grohe transformed water into a multisensory narrative with its Aqua Gallery—an immersive installation that married high-end design with deep environmental awareness. Held from 8 to 13 April, the exhibition invited visitors...

A tale of two marbles: Wendover splits Marylebone penthouse bathroom by color

A color dispute sparked a striking design solution in this renovated Marylebone penthouse, where London-based studio Wendover crafted a luxurious, dual-toned bathroom using pink and green marble. Located in a 350-square-meter apartment on Portland Place, the early-20th-century home has...

A light for the forgotten: Oshinowo Studio unveils etched-glass war memorial in Sierra Leone

Lagos-based Oshinowo Studio has revealed an evocative new design for a war memorial in Freetown, Sierra Leone, dedicated to the overlooked members of the Sierra Leone Carrier Corps who died during World War I. Commissioned by the Commonwealth War...

Finding home: Australia’s first all-Indigenous Venice team redefines architectural storytelling

At the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, Australia’s first all-Indigenous curatorial team has created a pavilion unlike any before it. Centered around the theme of Home, the installation offers a space for reflection, connection, and inclusivity. Avoiding stereotypical representations of...

IKEA under scrutiny: Designer accuses brand of copying iconic table

Swedish furniture giant IKEA has launched a formal investigation into allegations of design plagiarism after industrial designer Jessica Signell accused the company of copying her 2005 creation, the Eve drinks table. The accusation, published in a leading Swedish newspaper,...

A tide of craft: Brogan Cox and Nat Maks bring ink marbling to wooden furniture

In a captivating blend of craft, material innovation, and coastal inspiration, furniture designer Brogan Cox and marbling artist Nat Maks have unveiled the Tides table collection, which transforms sycamore wood into fluid, painterly pieces of functional art. Debuted during...

Preserving time: Elizabeth Tower restoration wins RIBA London Award

Elizabeth Tower, the Neo-Gothic landmark home to the famed Big Ben bell, has been honoured with a RIBA London Award following an ambitious and meticulous renovation by architectural conservation studio Purcell. Described by the jury as “a masterclass in...

Designing the future: Innovative student projects from Thomas Jefferson University

From 3D-printed lighting to modular furniture, students at Thomas Jefferson University are reimagining the future of design through experimental materials, real-world collaborations, and thoughtful craftsmanship. This showcase of student projects from the School of Design and Engineering spans a...
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Emma Raducanu’s mental reset: Eyes on Wimbledon after Eastbourne exit

Emma Raducanu’s final match at Eastbourne ended in frustration, disappointment, and reflection. After an emotional week that saw glimpses...
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