Immense; The Folio Society Celebrates 70 Years at The V&A
We find ourselves in the midst of a digital age where information is just a touch (or swipe) away. On…
by Leah Bolling
We find ourselves in the midst of a digital age where information is just a touch (or swipe) away. On…
by Jo Phillips
The Roaring 20s; a decade expelling adventure and prosperity in all its glorious forms. Â Whilst jazz bands, flapper girls and…
by Jo Phillips
Slap bang in the midst of bustling streets, the vibrant hidden gem known as the Ham Yard Hotel sits unassumingly…
by Jo Phillips
With its modern skyscrapers, innovative technology, and colourful K-Pop videos, South Korea’s international profile is a metropolis based on creativity…
by Jo Phillips
Home is where the heart is, or for some of us where the Wi-Fi connects automatically. Our choices of decoration…
by Jo Phillips
British culture is synonymous with tea drinking, it is basically wired into our DNA. But tea is far more than…
by Jo Phillips
Sleek, abstracted, and angular – Modernist architecture is easy to spot. Often referred to as the language of design, modernist…
by Jo Phillips
Deciding on interiors and furnishings for your home can be an incredibly personal choice. Budgets aside, the decision is not…
by Jo Phillips
Building a bridge is simple in concept but complex in design. The 20th and early 21st Century has seen an…
by Jo Phillips
Our sense of smell is one of our most intoxicating and powerful senses which, as we all know is heavily…
by Jo Phillips
For this month’s, flowing, some small and refined design objects have been selected. They have been chosen for their creativity,…
by Jo Phillips
Design-led Swiss watch brand Rado announces the shortlist for the inaugural edition of the Rado Star Prize UK. Young designers…
Why not break away from the mould of music and fashion festivals so prevalent at this time of year and…
by Jo Phillips
Want to learn the craft of knifemaking by Purdey? Or how to carve out furniture at Howe? London has long…
by Jo Phillips
In the 1930s, a Mexican artisan named Pedro Linares fell ill and had a lucid dream in which he was…
by Jo Phillips
As it is the last week of this year’s London Design Festival, here are some more projects that we really…
by Jo Phillips
Work from legendary English illustrator and author Aubrey Beardsley be spotted from miles away. His Japanese and English inspired drawings…
by Jo Phillips
Some of our fondest childhood memories belong to being in awe at the cartoons that were brought to life from…
by Jo Phillips