Editorial

  1. Read more: COSEINCORSO and the Art of Remembering
    COSEINCORSO and the Art of Remembering

    COSEINCORSO and the Art of Remembering

    by Simone Lorusso

    “Every epoch dreams the one to follow,” wrote Walter Benjamin, reflecting on modernity’s restless projection toward the future. Yet in the act of d...
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  2. Read more: The Material Poetics of Middernacht & Alexander
    The Material Poetics of Middernacht & Alexander

    The Material Poetics of Middernacht & Alexander

    by Simone Lorusso

    In recent years, contemporary art and design have become increasingly removed from the notion of creation as the production of something entirely n...
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  3. Read more: 3daysofdesign files: Kristina Dam Studio and the Quiet Power of Meaningful Design
    3daysofdesign files: Kristina Dam Studio and the Quiet Power of Meaningful Design

    3daysofdesign files: Kristina Dam Studio and the Quiet Power of Meaningful Design

    by Simone Lorusso

    In the contemporary world of excessive visual overload in terms of pictures, products, and other elements, there arises another opposing necessity ...
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  4. Read more: 3daysofdesign files: Marta LA Explores the Future of Flatware
    3daysofdesign files: Marta LA Explores the Future of Flatware

    3daysofdesign files: Marta LA Explores the Future of Flatware

    by Simone Lorusso

    There is something profoundly human about the objects we touch every day without even noticing. A spoon, a fork, a knife: seemingly neutral tools, ...
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  5. Read more: Audo House at 3daysofdesign: When the Boutique Hotel Becomes an Exhibition Space
    Audo House at 3daysofdesign: When the Boutique Hotel Becomes an Exhibition Space

    Audo House at 3daysofdesign: When the Boutique Hotel Becomes an Exhibition Space

    by Simone Lorusso

    In Copenhagen, the word “house” does not simply refer to a home. Within the contemporary language of hospitality and design, the house ...
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  6. Read more: The Shelf as a Cultural Object
    The Shelf as a Cultural Object

    The Shelf as a Cultural Object

    by Simone Lorusso

    At a superficial level, shelves appear to be one of the most ordinary aspects of our lives. They are so ordinary that we do not notice them, and we...
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  7. Read more: A Conversation with Sabine Marcelis on Roll for cc-tapis
    A Conversation with Sabine Marcelis on Roll for cc-tapis

    A Conversation with Sabine Marcelis on Roll for cc-tapis

    by Simone Lorusso

    No design element has as much cultural significance as the rug. The carpet was an itinerant architecture before it became an everyday feature of th...
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  8. Read more: Interior inspiration has always been a conversation. The feed just made us forget.
    Interior inspiration has always been a conversation. The feed just made us forget.

    Interior inspiration has always been a conversation. The feed just made us forget.

    by @industrialkonzept Team

    There was a time when interior inspiration moved through channels we could name. A room appeared in a printed journal, circulated through a defined...
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  9. Read more: LESORR and the Shift Toward Meaningful Objects
    LESORR and the Shift Toward Meaningful Objects

    LESORR and the Shift Toward Meaningful Objects

    by Simone Lorusso

    For decades, the idea of the iconic object shaped the way we understood design. A single chair, lamp, or table could crystallize an era—instantly r...
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