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Public Practice, the non-profit initiative aiming to develop a new generation of city planners, is growing fast after its breakthrough first year. The London-based initiative creates placements for ...
Korean designer Seung-Yong Song has transformed the archetypal chair with a collection that strikes a balance between whimsy and function. “Things seem to reject change because their identities were ...
Konstantin Grcic: L’Immaginazione al Potere! Konstantin Grcic’s installation invited the viewer to rediscover radical imagination. Courtesy of Alcantara and MAXXI Grcic’s deep dive into MAXXI’s ...
Originally conceived in the late 1970s but never brought to market, the PK23 has a strange and surprising history. It was one of the last designs Kjærholm developed before his untimely death in 1980, ...
When Rejina Pyo established her eponymous label in 2013, her offbeat designs and artistic expressions garnered her a cult following around the globe. With fluid silhouettes and bold, feel-good colours ...
ICON remains in print, but we now also publish issues digitally. Each edition is published online in delayed releases following print, so that we can keep the magazine alive and prioritise subscribers ...
Bringing two worlds together in a unique pairing, luxury silversmith and tableware brand Christofle is celebrating its partnership with Roland Garros by reimagining its iconic MOOD Collection in a new ...
For his first interior project, Winsth collaborated with Stockholm-based designer Stjerna, using rich tones and layered textures to create a moody atmosphere for Bobo’s new ...
The Washington DC library honouring the civil rights leader has been revitalised with new spaces, a public roof garden and a social focus Dutch architecture The Barcelona Pavilion was a hugely ...
The Spanish designer will be speaking at Design Shanghai on Saturday. He told Icon about the thinking behind some of his work NY Is Miami ...
Built on reclaimed land, the Dutch village was meant to fulfil a modernist vision of rural, communal life. But like any settlement in the countryside, it has had to adapt to survive, writes Peter ...