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‘LUX’, an LG-sponsored new media art exhibition at 180 The Strand, brings together 12 artists and collectives at the cutting edge of audio-visual technology
‘LUX’, an LG-sponsored new media art exhibition at 180 The Strand, brings together 12 artists and collectives at the cutting edge of audio-visual technology
An artistic extension of Calico Wallpaper’s ombré effect Aurora collection, inspired by memories of horizons seen around the world by founders Rachel and Nick Cope, the Brooklyn brand’s…
Part of Dezeen x The Mindcraft Project, Chair 02 shows young Danish studio Archival Studies taking an architectural approach to furniture design.
We celebrate Brown & Brown Architects’ elevating intervention at a traditional Highlands house in Scotland
For the directors behind Headspace Guide to Meditation, it was a challenge unlike any other. So just how have they envisaged inner calm for a streaming audience?
mozu studios has been delighting the internet, not only with its finished creations, but with behind-the-scenes videos that guide us through his creative process.
Michael Evans filled every available space with a treasure trove of British, French and Japanese works. Now they’re up for auction
Sam Mendes’ war epic is presented as one continuous shot. Making the illusion work was no small feat.
At an expansive new exhibition in New York, the director’s defining science fiction opus is explored in detail with help from those who made it with him
Launched by the collective of studios, agencies and brands formed in 2014, the Dutch Digital Design website showcases a wide range of projects submitted by their designers or admirers, and acts as a nationalised portfolio site for digital design made in the Netherlands.
The 50s and 60s saw a burst of intense innovation in French cinema, a spirit reflected in the bold film poster designs of the time
Venice is a reality apart. Every time you arrive in the city you're catapulted into reflections on water and glass, too many tourists along small crowded streets, palazzos and alleys and gondolas. It's a place where senses are constantly stimulated. It's real, but somehow imaginary.
The Montreal-based type foundry talks us through its latest type designs. First off, Hatton, a collaboration with Two Times Elliott was created in homage to London's famous jewellery district, Hatton Garden. Second, Editorial New arose out of today's technological wants.
Those projects featured and reviewed on BP&O which were awarded in New Zealand's Best Awards 2019 run by The Designer’s Institute.
Two dilapidated sheds built in 1961 on the shingle beach of Dungeness in Kent have been replaced with a cosy holiday home by London studios MS-DA and Johnson Naylor.
Somerset House Exchange is a new shared workspace inside one of London's most iconic riverside buildings, giving 200 desks to freelancers and small businesses in the creative sector who embrace innovation, collaboration and diversity in their practice.
Rome wasn't built in a day – much like the world-famous companies that we all recognize today. Even they had to start from something – and you might be surprised when you find out that quite a few of them started out by doing things completely different than they are doing now.
A series of disused railway arches in London have become surprisingly cozy interior spaces with the addition of modular wooden systems that fit together like puzzles. Architecture firm Boano Prišmo…
Each of the 10-episode series focuses on a top agency, interviewing creatives not about specific projects, but how they think and the big shifts they’re seeing in the industry around them.
Hølte’s first showroom is a glimpse at the booming business of aftermarket products for Ikea designs.
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