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Interior décor radiators

New product design contest on Desall.com: IRSAP and Desall invite you to design a family of electric radiators, with a modern and minimal design, that may be perceived as furnishing elements inside the...

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Voukenas Petrides creates line of metal mesh and curvaceous furniture

New York and Athens–based architects and furniture designers Andreas Voukenas and Steven Petrides have produced a line of furniture that channels their architectural research into shape, form, and...

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Valentin Loellmann’s first New York solo show is an exercise in restrained...

The careful fusing of natural wood and cast bronze produces a happenstance burnt-finish that craft-led designer Valentin Loellmann embraces when creating bespoke furniture pieces. In fact, the...

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Robert McKinley curates a shoppable bungalow in Montauk

Planning to join the herds of New Yorkers that’ll head “out east” this summer. You might want to opt out of the standard sharehouse and book a stay at this thoughtful-designed beach bungalow instead....

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Hem collaborates with designers to benefit Los Angeles’s design community

In concurrence with the Los Angeles Design Festival, Stockholm-based design brand Hem hosted a festival to celebrate and give back to L.A.’s design community. Hem Fest took place on June 22, 2019, at...

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Dutch furniture label Lensvelt opens a penthouse showroom in Antwerp, Belgium

Where better to showcase bespoke furniture than in-situ? For maverick Dutch label and design firm Lensvelt—purveyor of limited edition classics by top talents like Piet Boon, Willem Hendrik Gipsen,...

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R & Company’s Chairs Beyond Right & Wrong exhibit surveys fresh...

As perhaps one of the most ubiquitous design archetypes, one that can make or break a talent’s career, the chair has been reinterpreted over and over again. As both a canvas for the articulation of...

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AN Interior interviews five interior and furniture design practices to watch

Every year a new class of professionals storms the scene. We sifted through the perspectives and personalities to find the five up-and-coming interior practices and designers that should be on your...

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Friedman Benda recaps Gaetano Pesce’s defining moment

A revelatory presentation of the experimental designer Gaetano Pesce is on view at Friedman Benda through December 14. Age of Contaminations is a carefully selected historical sweep provides a close...

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New York gallery fair Salon Art + Design seeks to attract a younger audience

Taking over New York‘s Park Avenue Armory for its eighth edition this November, prestigious gallery fair Salon Art + Design is seeking to draw in a younger collector base. Though exhibiting galleries...

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Jacques Tati’s Villa Arpel takes the cake at Design Miami

Perhaps the most seminal of seminal French filmmaker Jacque Tati’s epochal projects, Mon Oncle (1958) tells the story of Monsieur Hulot. The film follows him as he comes to terms with modern life;...

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Omar Sosa gets comfortable at Friedman Benda

One’s threshold for discomfort can vary widely as can their need for comfort. Conditioned by external forces, these psychological extremes have a strong impact on the behavior, identity, and the social...

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MUT Design will break spatial barriers at imm Cologne

For the past nine years, stalwart furniture fair imm Cologne has mounted the Das Haus program: an annual walk-in home simulation and fair booth installation conceived by some of the most promising...

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Gallery Gabriel & Guillaume takes on New York in grand style

Untethered to a fixed brick and mortar space in one city or another, a nomadic gallery has the advantage of setting up (temporary) shop in some of the most emblematic locales. Whether their wears...

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Japan House Los Angeles displays exquisite furniture handcrafted in the Hida...

A dense forest 300 miles wide spans the distance between the bustling Japanese cities of Tokyo and Kyoto. In the northern region of this divide lies Hida, a city in the Gifu Prefecture that has...

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R & Company assesses Wendell Castle’s early genius

Bright-eyed yet foolish, young people are often perceived as incapable of achieving great feats. Our professional culture is built on this assumption. But, as rare cases will prove, mastery can...

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Vitra Design Museum examines a century of seismic shifts in domestic interiors

In 1920, western society was either embracing social progress and financial prosperity or bracing for political revolution and economic insecurity. In architecture and design, a polarity would also...

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New York’s Demisch Danant gets colorful with modern and contemporary furniture

Up through February 22, admirers of 1960s and ’70s French design may observe a richly laid out exhibition of upholstered furniture at the Demisch Danant gallery in Greenwich Village, New York....

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AN Interior examines the evolution of the U.S. collectible design market

Over the past two decades, a new type of design has taken shape. The contemporary collectible design market has combined the vintage market’s tradition of connoisseurship and the art world’s commercial...

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On opening day of Hem’s New York studio, AN Interior talked shop with founder...

Returning to the cobblestone streets of Manhattan, Stockholm-based furniture brand Hem opened the doors to its new permanent home in New York City. The studio has made a name for itself with...

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