What if we considered our coffee machines as a piece of furniture, or better yet, as sculptures? What would they look like?
The spectacular complex in Morocco and Africa's largest theatre is still closed: it is one of the last projects designed by ...
He became famous for selling a collection of impossible furniture for 450,000 euros. What has remained of that momentum and ...
A new layout in ten sections, where fashion debuts together with nautical and illustration: Triennale renews its spaces ...
Pablo Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain, destined to become one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. His life, a ...
Alice Pasquini, renowned street artist, took us on a tour of Bologna, a city brimming with open-air art, thanks to an ...
We met with the eclectic Belgian designer − recently named Designer of the Year at Maison&Objet − who is pioneering a hotel ...
Archi-tectonics has transformed a townhouse in Primrose Hill into a fluid-spaced triplex, with an extension project ...
A group of engineers from the American university tested the use of molten glass in the construction of a 3D-printed, ...
In 2015, the architect of modern Sardinia told Domus the story of his Casa Scalesciani, created in the 1970s to translate a ...
Protagonist of a unique season with his projects for Costa Paradiso and the Gallura region, the Genoese architect left us at ...
A project for a post-industrial area focuses on inclusivity by offering shareable and transformable spaces for different ways ...