Art of Craftsmanship
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Clay collective: Arita House opens in Amsterdam, displaying perfect porcelain
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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Pillars of magic: the making of Note and Antique Mirror’s pastry tables
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Viennese heritage brand Ludwig Reiter is safeguarding the traditional welted shoe for generations to come
By Katrina Israel Last updated
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Objects in flux: Boston's Museum of Fine Arts explores the changing face of craft
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Hat trick: we lift the lid on Nick Fouquet, LA’s milliner to the stars
By Julia Neel Last updated
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In vogue: Margaret Howell hosts Ken Stradling’s modernist designs
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Harvey Nichols opens its new look menswear destination
By Katrina Israel Last updated
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Modern icon: Rud Rasmussen celebrates 100 years of Kaare Klint’s Faaborg Chair with special editions
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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In bloom: Apple stages a floral takeover of Selfridges’ windows
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Dream haus: a new gallery in Connecticut showcases the visionary work of Josef and Anni Albers
A new gallery in Connecticut showcases the visionary work of Josef and Anni Albers
By Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Moulding gold: in the studio with the Olympic and Paralympic medal makers
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Loom service: the Italian textile factory spinning remarkable yarns in its own good time
By JJ Martin Last updated
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‘The Lockdown Dialogues’ explores design in the age of isolation
The series was born out of conversations between Zanat founder Orhan Niksic and international designers including Ilse Crawford and Jean-Marie Massaud
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Bench marks: Studio Swine is sitting pretty in London’s St James’s
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Skin tight: leather fragrances are having a moment in the spotlight
By Aimée McLaughlin Last updated
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Standard shapes: Aldo Bakker’s warped jugs go on show at Amsterdam’s Looiersgracht 60
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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William Wegman recalls his visit to the studio of late furniture maker George Nakashima
Into the woods
By William Wegman Last updated
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Wooden wonder: Kengo Kuma’s new Paris pavilion is inspired by the forest
By Clara Le Fort Last updated
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Cut above: Stephen Kenn creates multipurpose furniture for army-knife specialists Victorinox
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Subtle bodies: Felipe Ribon's elegant Musée des Arts Décoratifs exhibition
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated


