Under the tagline “powered by love,” London-based architect Amos Goldreich launches a collection of furniture in Milan that pays homage to the creative output of his late parents, pulled from an extraordinary archive
Andrea Mancuso of Analogia Project’s work is a must see in Milan, with new furniture, an experiential culinary collaboration and imaginative interventions within the city’s luxury flagships. DA/UK caught up with him
Italy’s northern powerhouse city hosts the largest design happening in the world in April. From global brands to avant-garde emerging designers, it’s all here – and with D/A UK’s guide to the week, you’ll know where to go. Stay tuned for part II
A 17th-century tithe barn, extended and remodelled by architects McLaren Excell, where the historical fabric is in dialogue with an industrial material palette
Copenhagen rug brand Linie Design's two-level flagship showroom by Norm Architects unfolds like a story, with a recurring material palette as the link that holds it together
Inspired by the historic boundary walls that criss-crossed its land, this Catskills home by Elizabeth Roberts Architects is naturally anchored to its surroundings
Orso Hotels’ Wallace is a joyful gem tucked away in Paris’ unassuming 15th arrondissement, elevated by Hauvette & Madani’s spirited take on the Riviera heyday
The Crafts Council's prestigious show of contemporary makers at Somerset House is 20 years old. If you're heading to the fair, here are some of DA/UK's highlights
Channelling a vibrant hedonistic spirit while also providing a calm away from the chaos of the Marrakech’s medina, Izza is a hotel like no other – with an art collection to rival any contemporary gallery
Turner Contemporary’s first historical retrospective is an energetic survey of postwar abstract art made by women, full of provocation, experimentation and possibility – as well as tales of underlying discrimination
Architect Oliver Du Puy has drawn on both his European roots and his work in Japan to create this sanctuary-like home from a handsome Victorian terrace in Melbourne
The 2024 winner of the Design Museum’s Ralph Saltzman Prize for young makers, Attua Aparicio talks to DA/UK about experimentation, her approach to materials – and why she was surprised to win
Laura Torregrossa set up Marbera to bring a sculptural, contemporary edge to stone furniture, from candy pink onyx to textural travertine. Here, she explains why stone is “nature’s art”
Assisted by a slew of talented craftspeople, shoe designer Christian Louboutin creates his first hospitality project, a small, story-filled hotel on Portugal’s Alentejo coast
Once a storage space in a 1970s block, architect Georgios Apostolopoulos has created a light, minimal office for his own studio in Athens that encourages openness and collaboration
Norm Architects’ lakeside holiday villas for Ästad Vingård, an organic Swedish vineyard and resort, calmly and seamlessly integrate with their waterside location
Five years on from its founding, biodesign lab Faber Futures has launched an online platform for bringing its nature-derived products directly to the consumer
Back with a fourth season, AHEC’s enlightening podcast Words on Wood delves deep into today’s timber realities to uncover unexpected directions for design
Grandly baroque from the outside but earthy and natural within, Puglia’s Casa Soleto, restored by Studio Andrew Trotter, has had a modern-rustic renaissance