Editorial

  1. Read more: Annotations cc: Dominique Petit-Frère
    Annotations cc: Dominique Petit-Frère

    Annotations cc: Dominique Petit-Frère

    by Anoe Melliou

    Dominique Petit-Frère is the founder and director of Limbo Museum, a decentralized cultural institution operating within unfinished and abandoned s...
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  2. Read more: Muuto and the Poetics of Everyday Space
    Muuto and the Poetics of Everyday Space

    Muuto and the Poetics of Everyday Space

    by Simone Lorusso

    In the everyday spaces through which we move, all these places are not perceived strictly in aesthetic terms but as veritable relational ecosystems...
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  3. Read more: Industrial Design Wrapped: Twelve Voices, One Year
    Industrial Design Wrapped: Twelve Voices, One Year

    Industrial Design Wrapped: Twelve Voices, One Year

    by Simone Lorusso

    Dear World, the year behind us was structurally complex. Crises accumulated rather than followed one another—geopolitical instability, environmenta...
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  4. Read more: STOFF Nagel and the reinvention of an iconic artefact
    STOFF Nagel and the reinvention of an iconic artefact

    STOFF Nagel and the reinvention of an iconic artefact

    by Simone Lorusso

    When we speak of artefacts, we refer to objects that do not arise spontaneously from the natural world but take shape through intention: a n...
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  5. Read more: A Domestic Mythology: Exploring Laspi
    A Domestic Mythology: Exploring Laspi

    A Domestic Mythology: Exploring Laspi

    by Anoe Melliou

    Inside a disciplined and discreetly distorted frame, the myth of a house begins. It is hard to define its origin and end. Weighty walls form the sh...
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  6. Read more: The Raw Beauty of Piedmont’s Brutalism
    The Raw Beauty of Piedmont’s Brutalism

    The Raw Beauty of Piedmont’s Brutalism

    by Simone Lorusso

    Brutalism in Italy emerged in the post-war decades as both a radical response to reconstruction needs and an aesthetic rebellion against the softne...
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  7. Read more: The Human Vision of Louis Poulsen
    The Human Vision of Louis Poulsen

    The Human Vision of Louis Poulsen

    by Simone Lorusso

    Light is one of the quietest yet most influential elements in our lives. It shapes the spaces we inhabit, sets our mood, and regulates our daily rh...
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  8. Read more: Living, Working, and Creating in the Age of Fluid Boundaries
    Living, Working, and Creating in the Age  of Fluid Boundaries

    Living, Working, and Creating in the Age of Fluid Boundaries

    by Simone Lorusso

    In today's world, living, working, and creating are no longer separate activities. The spaces we once separated into social and professional identi...
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  9. Read more: The Politics of Listening: Devon Turnbull and the Art of Deep Sound
    The Politics of Listening: Devon Turnbull and the Art of Deep Sound

    The Politics of Listening: Devon Turnbull and the Art of Deep Sound

    by Simone Lorusso

    Music is not a mere arrangement of sounds; it is the architecture of emotion and the language of more than language. It is in a society drowned out...
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