Fabio Novembre at The Triennale Design Museum

Fabio Novembre at The Triennale Design Museum

"drawing a rainbow to connect Heaven and Earth in that constant state of human balance we maintain with our feet in the mud and head up in the stars." 

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Andrea Maestri's MAESTRILAND

Andrea Maestri's MAESTRILAND

Though he probably wouldn't admit it, it's in his nature to push buttons; it must be.

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A Sweet Roundup of Artistic Treats

A Sweet Roundup of Artistic Treats

WARNING: This article may cause you to frantically jet down to your local bakery.

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A Little Light Magic, Singapore

A Little Light Magic, Singapore

The Civic-Cultural district of Bras Brasah-Bugis is home to some of Singapore's oldest buildings.

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Five-Story Sculpture In A Custard Factory

Five-Story Sculpture In A Custard Factory

The Custard Factory is a buzzing quarter in Birmingham which is home to a hive of young creative companies, galleries, and fine artists. 

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Firewood Lights

Firewood Lights

Sometimes the hum of a dusty heating vent just doesn’t cut it when you want to cuddle up and get cozy in the wintertime.

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ICD + ITKE Research Pavilion 2011

ICD + ITKE Research Pavilion 2011

The Institute for Computer-Based Design and the Institute for Structural Engineering and Structural Design, University of Stuttgart, have come together again to create a structure which embodies the idea of bionics.

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Disguise: A Series Of PVC Sculptures

Disguise: A Series Of PVC Sculptures

Seoul based artist Kang Duck-Bong's solo exhibition titled Disguise is a series of sculptures constructed out of small PVC pipes covered in urethane paint.

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The Bloomberg Pavilion, Tokyo

The Bloomberg Pavilion, Tokyo

Akihisa Hirata, architect of the new Bloomberg Pavilion "wondered what would happen if the walls were to keep growing upwards and present an uneven surface like 'pleats'." 

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The Field Of Lights

The Field Of Lights

Like a vision straight out of the pages of a fairy tale, Bath's Holburne Museum covered its grass with 5,000 flowering lights. 

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Painting The Wind

Painting The Wind

While windmills have been an outdoor fixture for centuries, they’ve never really gotten their ‘day in the sun’ so to speak.

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An Insightful Interview With Stefan Sagmeister

An Insightful Interview With Stefan Sagmeister

Stefan Sagmeister is a veritable jackknife of skills. A renaissance man in his own right, the famed graphic designer and typographer’s design repertoire spans the gamut of branding, graphics, packaging and album covers.

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