A year’s worth of inspiration with Frame
Text von Frame Publishers
Niederlande
23.11.17
After 20 years of celebrating meaningful interiors and spatial design excellence, Frame gives you an exclusive opportunity to share in the next step of that journey.
Frame 119 explores how offices are adapting to their digitally empowered personnel, sparking a revolution, and learns Kengo Kuma’s insights on architecture
Frame 119 explores how offices are adapting to their digitally empowered personnel, sparking a revolution, and learns Kengo Kuma’s insights on architecture
×In a world of digital media, print publications need to adapt by – amongst other things – becoming a form of art. For 20 years, Frame has celebrated meaningful interiors and spatial design excellence through a sleek and beautifully designed magazine, which offers innovative content for professionals and enthusiasts in bimonthly issues that are proudly displayed on the tables and shelves of top architecture and interior design studios around the world.
Now, you have an exclusive opportunity to share in the next step of that journey. For the Black Friday weekend, Frame magazine subscriptions are going on never-before discounts as low as €69 per year.
No longer just a print magazine, Frame has evolved to become a leading media brand for interior design professionals; organizing talks, events, and exhibitions around the world. Having recently launched the Frame Awards to honour the world’s best interiors and the people behind them, Frame is on an exciting trajectory.
Frame 118 spends a day with Stefan Diez and talks to Hella Jongerius about the colours of the world
Frame 118 spends a day with Stefan Diez and talks to Hella Jongerius about the colours of the world
×At the same time, this journey is one that has its roots in Frame magazine, which dives into industry trends; explores the future of design in hospitality, retail, workspaces, shows, and more; and reaches out to the most influential actors in the design world to get their perspectives. The latest issue, Frame 119, explores how offices are adapting to their digitally empowered personnel, sparking a revolution, and learns Kengo Kuma’s insights on architecture.
Meanwhile, Frame 118 reports a trend for the super-local in hospitality: from the food on the menu to the plates on which it’s served, and from the materials used in the spaces, to the people who design them. Frame 118 also spends a day with Stefan Diez and talks to Hella Jongerius about the colours of the world. With these portraits, get to know the people behind the innovative designs shaping the future.
Exclusive Black Friday Sale: Subscribe for Frame magazine for as low as €69 per year