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The in-house design team at Finnish furniture company Artek is the focal point of The Alvar Aalto Museum’s summer ...
The second edition of Designmonat Graz has taken over Austria’s second city. It explores the melding of analogue and ...
Architect Marina Tabassum discusses her inspiration for this year’s Serpentine Pavilion. Then: a report from the third ...
The latest following Israel’s decision to pause aid distribution in Gaza for 24 hours. Then: the rift between Poland’s ...
We visit Crafts On Peel’s exhibition, Embracing Craft, Connecting Culture, which showcases rattan, neon and metalsmithing among other practices.
This week the Serpentine Pavilion opens in London’s Hyde Park. The annual project sees a temporary structure built in ...
Visitors to the Burj Khalifa are usually content with a latte at Atmosphere on the 122nd floor and a view of Dubai from the ...
Nuclear talks between Iran and the US, the UK’s major defence-review programme, the collapse of the Dutch coalition ...
The Dutch government collapses as far-right leader Geert Wilders pulls his far-right PVV party out of a coalition. We ...
We report from the Black Sea port city of Odesa, where life goes on, despite the threat of Russian attacks.
Elena Kuji Buteică guides us through Casa Vintilă Brătianu’s storied past and the careful restoration turning it into a ...
Speaking in Singapore ahead of the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue, France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, called on European leaders ...