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