For 2021, the capital’s celebration of its design mettle is revelling in the return of the physical experience; enjoy that sense of reconnection with these highlights
Returning to London’s Olympia on 10–13 October, Decorex promises a portfolio of the best names in luxury design and interiors. Discover five new product highlights here
As online design emporium Revolution of Forms opens a Shoreditch pop-up selling hand-crafted Mexican homewares, Design Anthology UK spoke to its founder, Raffaella Goffredi, about ancient traditions translated into contemporary design
Anchored by creative director Es Devlin's courtyard 'forest' at Somerset House, the biennale is as much about boundary-free thinking as it is individual countries' design traditions
French interior architect Pierre Yovanovitch launches his own furniture and lighting brand, with a debut collection of 45 pieces intended to be "loved and lived with for a lifetime"
With public realm projects on hold, the colour- and pattern-centric designer has pivoted to bring out a homewares collection – and it all started with a pair of socks...
Challenging the status quo, one colour-soaked installation or boldy patterned product at a time, Adam Nathaniel Furman’s work is crowd-pleasingly sensual and celebratory. This year his prolific creativity has yielded more than ever
Interior architect Shiro Muchiri has created a gallery and event space in a Marylebone townhouse with a particular mission – to design and show work that melds contemporary design with traditional craft
Brit David Harrigan founded online design collective Åben in Stockholm in 2019 to nurture the next generation of Nordic talent. Here’s how he’s challenging "blandinavia" and promoting an alternative narrative of the region’s design
A highlight of London Design Festival 2020, American Hardwood Export Council and Benchmark Furniture have opened ‘Connected’ with Design Museum – an initiative that explores an age-old material
Adam Watts launched online store Artists & Objects in April, with a goal to support early-career makers in the UK. Here he talks about his own work, the joy of collaboration and why ‘slow’ craft is the future
Parisian gallerist Alexandre Biaggi and designer Hervé Van der Straeten are celebrating 20 years of collaboration with an edit of new work, inspired by the Italian futurists
They say that a remote Welsh house beside tempestuous seas helped shape their working relationship, but Barber & Osgerby’s output for the past 25 years is anything but erratic