Philippe Malouin
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Alessi's latest moka pot is inspired by junkyard findsPhilippe Malouin calls the shots in a new coffee pot design for Alessi, inspired by waste metal parts he found at a scrapyard near the company's HQ
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Milan Design Week: Philippe Malouin's ‘Great’ sofa for Hem more than lives up to its nameThree years in development, the Canadian designer’s new sofa for Hem is an elegantly modern, comfortable beast
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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A lamp for Millennials and Gen Z: Philippe Malouin’s lighting debut for FlosAt Euroluce 2023, Flos unveils ‘Bilboquet’ by Philippe Malouin, a new table lamp that marks the London-based designer’s debut with the lighting brand
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Philippe Malouin designs Dezeen's new wristwatch space in LondonBy Simon Mills Last updated
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Philippe Malouin sofa design for DeSede is a curvaceous marvelDe Sede and Philippe Malouin present the DS-707 family of armchairs and sofas, upholstered in leather or Kvadrat fabrics and created with ‘as little design as possible’
By Ali Morris Last updated
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The things that Matter: Jamie Gray debuts Matter Made’s 2015 collection during NYCxDesignBy Ali Morris Last updated
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Friends + Design: in celebration of special friendships and creativityBy Sam Rogers Last updated
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A new book investigates the characters behind designMilan-based design curator and journalist Maria Cristina Didero shines a light on people behind the design, with a new limited edition book designed by Prague-based creative collective OKOLO
By Laura May Todd Last updated
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Creative luminaries fête Lucienne Day’s centenary with floral tributesBy Ali Morris Last updated
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Philippe Malouin’s multifunctional steel furniture is made from found objects‘Steel Works’ marks Philippe Malouin’s solo debut in Athens, with an exhibition of multifunctional furniture and lighting designs at The Breeder gallery (until 31 December 2021)
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Philippe Malouin’s nostalgic industrial office furniture for Salon 94 DesignAn exclusive look at the London-based designer’s first office furniture range to debut at Design Miami/Basel
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Philippe Malouin designs sculptures that house your personal waresWorking with a team of master craftsmen, Philippe Malouin creates a range of curved home objects for Finnish brand Iittala, titled Kuru
By Alice Morby Last updated
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Bench press: designers put a new spin on public seating in SwedenBy Yoko Choy Last updated
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'Vera Chapter 2' exhibition at London Design FestivalBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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SCP presents Philippe Malouin’s military camp-inspired chairMilitary-inspired and sustainably made in Norfolk, England, the ‘Camp’ chair is unveiled at Milan Design Week 2022 (7 – 12 June)
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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René and Nadine Redzepi on judging the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2018By TF Chan Last updated
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Slice of life: exploring modern relationships through the medium of cakeBy Alice Morby Last updated
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Reigning Designer of the Year Philippe Malouin turns judge for 2019 Wallpaper* Design AwardsBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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How Philippe Malouin turned wobbly line drawings into a rug designThis rug design is the result of imperfections and glitches
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Flower power: Marcin Rusak wins the 2015 Perrier-Jouët Arts Salon prizeBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Modern spirit: the Swiss Institute gives Corbusier icon a millenial twistBy Brook Mason Last updated
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Master minimalist Jasper Morrison pulls up a chair to the Design Awards 2018 judging panelBy TF Chan Last updated
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’Simple’ by Philippe Malouin at Project B Gallery, MilanBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Nail me! Wallpaper* Handmade’s monolithic Nail Bar pops up in LondonWallpaper* Handmade’s monolithic Nail Bar pops up at the Ace Hotel in Shoreditch
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Having a Thing: the props, pillars and peculiarities of personal brand buildingBy Tony Chambers Published
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A domestic dream house fashioned for Valextra’s London storeBy Rosa Bertoli Published
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Top 20 under 40: the stars of tomorrowInevitably, our Power 200 is stuffed with consistent old-hands and longstanding design royalty. But as part of this exploded approach, we've also curated a concise selection of the finest practitioners under 40 – not so much the stars of tomorrow as precocious dazzlers
By Rosa Bertoli Published


