Embroidery Design is unlike any design studio you have ever seen. It exudes with minimalism, confidence, and pure designer magic.
Give Brutalism a Shot
Brutalist architecture is a movement in architecture that flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s.
Julia Donalds’ Interior Designs
What makes an excellent interior designer? Is it the designer’s ability to combine art and science to create an aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space? Is it the ability to plan and inspect the site, as well as do construction management and communication with the stakeholders of a project? Who knows?! Julia
Meet Christy Roman
Christy Roman is a South-London artist Christy Roman that explores paper through materials and weights. Here’s her story.
Terry Michaelson’s Playful Yet Striped-Down Interiors
Have you ever seen an interior that spoke to you? A few days ago, I found myself in a newly opened coffee shop in London, and I was mesmerized by its interior design. The barista mentioned to me later that Terry Michaelson was the one who designed it. Well, of course, he did.
Henry Jonathan’s Paper Scale Design Manuals from 1975 Will Be Publicated
Navy Vectoresque, Inc. is pleased to announce the publication of three Henry Jonathan’s Paper Scale Design Manuals. If you haven’t heard of Jonathan before, all you need to know is that he is a leading Vectoresque trainer and designer from Oregon.
Are You a Fan of Postmodernism-Inspired Interiors?
Postmodernism is, as far as I have heard, back. In fact, this week, Dezeen published a compelling guide to Postmodernism, written by Glenn Adamson, director of New York’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD).
Studio Sommelier: Loho Lighting Series
Lighting or illumination is the deliberate use of light to achieve a practical or aesthetic effect.
BTS: Ronald Brussel’s Reserved Clothing Line
The long-awaited Ronald Brussel’s clothing line is finally here! And here’s everything you need to know about it: