by Anna Moldenhauer | 5/31/2019
by Anna Moldenhauer | 5/29/2019
What do Scandinavia and Japan have in common? And why is a chair from the sea causing a stir? These are the topics of this year’s 3daysofdesign.
by Fabian Peters | 5/28/2019
Architecture for breathtaking views: Foster+Partners has designed an exciting high-rise complex in London. Rieder, the experts for fiberglass-reinforced concrete, helped realize it.
Good design doesn’t need to try and take center stage. As Dallmer proves with its new shower “CeraFloor Individual” and “CeraFrame Individual” shower channels.
5/27/2019
Berlin-based studio Gonzalez Haase AAS has designed the interior of an exclusive concept store in the Portuguese capital. We took a look around.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 5/23/2019
Galerie Parisa Kind in Frankfurt/Main is showcasing works by designer Pierre Paulin for the first time in Germany, juxtaposing them to paintings by his long-term friend Christoph von Weyhe.
5/22/2019
Why a visit to the Bauhaus buildings in Dessau is an absolute – quite regardless of the current anniversary. A reportage
by Robert Volhard | 5/22/2019
No less a person than Konstantin Grcic has designed the "#21 Collector's Edition" for carmakers smart on the occasion of its radical decision only to produce electric cars.
by Fabian Peters | 5/22/2019
The 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus is the major cultural event of the year. However, so far, has it elicited anything more than a media circus?
by Thomas Edelmann | 5/21/2019
Toppling a monument in the Bauhaus anniversary year? What a great idea. Thought Bernd Polster and put his reputation as an author at risk.
by Fabian Peters | 5/20/2019
200 years of design history – illustrated by 70 chairs made by a single company. Steffen Kehrle’s redesign highlights Munich’s Die Neue Sammlung’s Thonet collection.
5/20/2019
From 23 to 25 May 2019 Copenhagen will celebrate 3daysofdesign again.
by Daniel von Bernstorff | 5/17/2019
Deutscher Lichtdesign-Preis 2019: The Historische Stadthalle in Wuppertal provided an atmospheric setting for the presentation of the winners.
by Robert Volhard | 5/17/2019
The architect Ieoh Ming Pei died last night at the age of 102. An obituary by Robert Volhard, founder and board member of Stylepark.
by Fabian Peters | 5/14/2019
Die Neue Sammlung in Munich is updating the presentation of its Thonet collection. The presentation was conceived by Steffen Kehrle, who has in parallel designed a chair for the museum. A workshop report.
by Markus Hieke | 5/14/2019
Those working creatively in the realm of food and hospitality have high standards when it comes to their own working environment – including a creative agency in Amsterdam, which has fitted out its coffee bar with seating furniture by Zeitraum.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 5/14/2019
Plants that provide light: Professors Sheila Kennedy and Michael Strano are investigating the use of nanobionic organisms that could change our urban structures in the long term.
At top speed through the stacked building blocks: Schindler provided the elevator system for the “Jenga Tower” by Herzog & de Meuron in Manhattan.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 5/13/2019
by Fabian Peters | 5/13/2019
For a spectacular villa in Krakow, the developer and the architect chose Gira components for the facility technology.