Radiant; 17 years
The annual London Design Festival took place from 14th – 22nd September 2019. There was a whopping eleven different Design…
by Hannah Tan
The annual London Design Festival took place from 14th – 22nd September 2019. There was a whopping eleven different Design…
by Jo Phillips
TOUCH, MOVE, HEAR, PLAY Does Japanese design conjure images of innovation and technology? If so, does this also apply to…
The paintings of Nicholas Knotaxis are making a profound mark on the art world: his solo shows have caught the…
by Jo Phillips
Beloved of the blue-rinse brigade, bingo is an institution in the UK. Although initially thought of something older ladies played,…
The year is 1998. Steve Jobs enters the stage and announces the release of the iMac G3. Jobs is proud…
Information via images is an international tool allowing us to recognise a toilet sign, or a road crossing, because we…
Globally, for all of us, our clothes are very personal and intimate part of our lives. Picking out your own…
As you are sitting on a beach, your feet bare, you feel the sand between your toes. Maybe it’s itchy…
by Renee Umsted
Imagine walking through the streets of Dublin, that diverse and constantly evolving Irish capital city. What do you see? Who…
by Renee Umsted
Design is everywhere you look. It’s all the things that characterise our daily life: a door, a chair, a mobile…
Plastic is a marvellous invention and has become an indispensable part of our lives. It is ubiquitous i.e. it is…
Have you ever wondered how a man-made, state-of-the-art industrial design could help reinforce positive relationships between the Earth and human…
by Henry Klein
When you initially look at modern or even most vintage cars, they are sharp, edgy and dynamic; this is of…
by Jo Phillips
When we think of architecture in our increasingly digitized modern era, we often visualize advanced software technologies and computer wizardry…
by Henry Klein
Wind turbines are often seen as ugly. They are big, bulky and obtrusive, and their purpose is limited to generating…
by Renee Umsted
Even though it is a real essential today, the bikini hasn’t always been appreciated. In 1932, Jacques Heim shocked the…
Unlike Christian art, which routinely displays elaborate visions of holy figures and grandiose scenes of biblical or spiritual nature, artworks…
by Henry Klein
The cleverer I am at miniaturising the world, the better I possess it. Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space The world…