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TECHNOLOGY DESIGN WEEK: DÖRFLINGER

Simon Keane-Cowell

04.03.2021

‘If it's not a smart home you're building these days, then it's already an old house,’ says German smart-home expert Andreas Dörflinger. Watch now for more insight and commentary!

TECHNOLOGY DESIGN WEEK: SIDEWALK LABS

Simon Keane-Cowell

03.03.2021

‘I think inherent in the term "smart city" is a bit of a whiff of techno-solutionism,’ says Vanessa Quirk of Sidewalk Labs. Watch now for more insight and commentary!

TECHNOLOGY DESIGN WEEK: CARLO RATTI

Simon Keane-Cowell

02.03.2021

'The Internet of Things civilisation has to find its architectural expression,’ says Carlo Ratti. Watch now for more insight and commentary!

TECHNOLOGY DESIGN WEEK: PROFESSIONAL INSIGHTS

Simon Keane-Cowell

01.03.2021

Watch architect Carlo Ratti, Vanessa Quirk from Sidewalk Labs, and smart-home expert Andreas Dörflinger!

PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN WEEK: GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS

Simon Keane-Cowell

09.02.2021

'The spaces between buildings are more important to a city than the buildings themselves,' argues Neill McClements, partner at Grimshaw Architects. Watch now for more insight and commentary!

PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN WEEK: PROFESSIONAL INSIGHTS

Simon Keane-Cowell

08.02.2021

Watch Grimshaw Architects, MVRDV, OMA and Zaha Hadid Architects!

FURNITURE DESIGN WEEK: ADAM NATHANIEL FURMAN

Simon Keane-Cowell

29.01.2021

'Furniture is the interface between our bodies and space,' says London-based designer Adam Nathaniel Furman. Watch now for more insights!

FURNITURE DESIGN WEEK: CLAESSON KOIVISTO RUNE

Simon Keane-Cowell

28.01.2021

'It's the death of really hard-edged contract furniture,' says Eero Koivisto of Swedish architecture and design office Claesson Koivisto Rune. Watch now for more insights!

FURNITURE DESIGN WEEK: KONSTANTIN GRCIC

Simon Keane-Cowell

26.01.2021

‘Good new products are never an invention. They're an evolution,’ argues Konstantin Grcic. Watch now for more commentary from the renowned industrial designer.

FURNITURE DESIGN WEEK: STUDIO MK27

Simon Keane-Cowell

26.01.2021

‘Architecture without interiors is just a sculpture,’ says Diana Radomysler, director and interiors expert at Marcio Kogan-founded office Studio MK27. Watch now for more insights!

Domestic bliss?: the future of home

Simon Keane-Cowell

26.01.2021

FURNITURE DESIGN WEEK: 'The home will continue to be a major hub in the post-pandemic future.' WGSN forecasting expert Lisa White sets her sights on 2030.

FURNITURE DESIGN WEEK: BARBER OSGERBY

Simon Keane-Cowell

25.01.2021

'The office is going the way of the dining room,' says Jay Osgerby, one half of the innovative design duo Barber Osgerby. Watch now for more insights!

FURNITURE DESIGN WEEK: Professional Insights

Simon Keane-Cowell

25.01.2021

Watch Barber Osgerby, Studio MK27, Konstantin Grcic, Claesson Koivisto Rune and Adam Nathaniel Furman!

THE NEW ILLUMINATI: AMEICO

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

18.11.2020

The story of how a Connecticut-based design distributor is introducing some of the best classic and contemporary European lighting designs to choice projects across North America.

The search is on: Architonic now offers an even better ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

23.07.2020

A raft of new search filters, plus a completely new image-based search functionality, give architects and other architonic.com users greater research efficiency and product inspiration.

ARCHITONIC x ARCHDAILY: WELCOME TO THE WORLD’S LARGEST ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

04.05.2020

Architonic has acquired archdaily.com – the leading architecture platform globally – with an ambitious plan for growth, innovation and even better service.

The Full Monty: Welcome to Premium Project Logistics

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

19.03.2019

Premium Project Logistics is a new, end-to-end logistics service from two industry leaders – Architonic and Kuehne + Nagel – specially designed for high-end projects.

Alternative facts: imm cologne 2019

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

04.12.2018

January’s big-top international design fair is as much a platform for new ideas and inspiration as it is a showcase for the latest products.

Your Floor: Domotex 2018

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

06.06.2017

DOMOTEX in Hanover, the leading international exhibition for floor coverings, will launch its very first keynote theme in January 2018 under the title "Unique Youniverse" leading an industry shift toward in individualised flooring.

When Beat met Lukas: FluidSolids

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

27.02.2017

When Zurich-based FLUIDSOLIDS founder Beat Karrer met fellow Swiss Lukas Scherrer, owner of Californian design studio SHIBULERU, it was the start of a collaborative bromance that keeps on giving.

IMM Cologne 2014: Architonic’s comprehensive photo tours

Simon Keane-Cowell

20.01.2014

No sooner has that Christmas tree been taken down then the spring season of the annual design calendar kicks off with that grandee of the international-trade-fair circuit, imm cologne. Your faithful scout Architonic presents, as ever, its detailed

To the Power of Two

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

27.11.2013

Collaboration isn't for everyone. If you're to make it work, it involves serious time and resources, not to mention a genuine willingness to go beyond your usual MO to achieve a creative result with added value. Celebrated Italian design brand

The Only Way is Up: Downtown Design Dubai 2013

Simon Keane-Cowell

12.11.2013

The first-ever design show in the Middle East to unite on a single platform some of the best global design brands with award-winning design from the region, Dubai's new Downtown Design fair, like the soaring Burj Khalifa, has its sights set high.

Making/Do: designer-makers exhibit in London

Simon Keane-Cowell

09.10.2013

The annual London Design Festival, now with over 300 city-wide events, reflects the British capital's status as an international creative hub. But it also provides a platform for scores of indigenous designer-makers – both individuals and brands

The Heat is On: Latin American Design hits New York

Simon Keane-Cowell

08.06.2013

As the world's busiest revolving door, New York is no stranger to new cultural sights and influences. This year's New York Design Week saw a raft of Latin American designers and design collectives exhibit their highly polished and conceptually

Easily LED: the charms (and challenges) of a developing ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

20.03.2013

Many hands make light work, goes the old saying. Many new LED producers also make the creative possibilities of working with such a fast-changing technology exciting, thanks to the proliferation of products they bring to the market. But, for lighting

The Gold Standard: iF International Forum Design celebrates ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

12.03.2013

Three score old and in rude health: the iF design gold awards, handed out to a painstakingly selected, international cohort of companies at the recent Munich Creative Business Week for their outstanding products, is looking to the future.

Non Plus Ultra: the Interior Innovation Award 2013's ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

27.02.2013

The biggest, the fastest, the smartest. When it comes to marketing-speak, there's nothing like a superlative to liven things up. Best of Best – the annual exhibition held at imm cologne of the category winners from the Interior Innovation Award

Size Doesn’t Matter: contemporary Nordic architects who ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

12.02.2013

Head north and you'll find a thriving design culture where the level of consideration given to the way things look, feel and work isn't determined by their scale. Be they housing projects, chairs or taps, the Scandinavian approach to design continues

Systematic: furniture that grows on you

Simon Keane-Cowell

08.02.2013

System furniture did what it's wont to do at this year's imm cologne: expand. A number of new and innovative furniture programmes, modular in nature, were shown alongside augmented and reworked old favourites. It's all about joined-up thinking.

Coming Up: [D3] Design Talents at imm cologne is 10

Simon Keane-Cowell

20.12.2012

More than 500 young and emerging designers have taken to the [D3] Design Talents stage at the Cologne Furniture Fair over the past ten years, presenting their ideas in prototype form to both an industry and a general audience. Architonic takes a look

Same but Different: classic design and the design of change

Simon Keane-Cowell

12.12.2012

Everything changes, so they say. But should it? What about decades-old, often iconic designs? Should they be preserved, as it were, their contemporary production remaining ‘true’ in every respect to the ‘original’? Or ought manufacturers be

Clear Vision: Zumtobel sheds light on the OperAlp/SALEWA ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

12.11.2012

More often than not, office architecture can be, well, a little inward-looking. Shut out the outside world and focus staffers' attention on their building's interior spaces and you'll keep them focused on their work. Right? Wrong. The OperAlp/SALEWA

Going Underground: Zumtobel sheds light on the Städel ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

23.10.2012

Lighting always has to work harder when it's deployed in underground spaces. But when the space in question is a museum one, where the considered illumination of its exhibits is key – not to mention their protection against the potentially damaging

Still Waters: Laufen's newly extended Palomba range ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

22.10.2012

When it came to launching their latest family of products, high-end Swiss bathroom manufacturer decided to buck the trend for the ultra-rational and focus on building on the softer, timeless design language of its earlier Palomba collection. The

So PoMo! – 'Postmodernism: Style and Subversion ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

23.09.2011

It's forty years since the love-it-or-hate-it, style-driven phenomenon that was postmodernism first emerged in architectural practice, soon manifesting itself in design, art, fashion and music. The V&A's major new show, 'Postmodernism: Style and

Furnishing the Future: Le Corbusier and Pierre ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

05.09.2011

Having received the brief to plan and design a new state capital for the Punjab, Le Corbusier, true to form, delivered a striking urban entity that's a veritable 'Gesamtkunstwerk'. A forthcoming exhibition at the Galerie Anton Meier in Geneva of the

How Many Designers Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?: ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

20.08.2011

When young British designer Samuel Wilkinson set out to redesign the standard low-energy light bulb, with the aim of making it work just as hard aesthetically as it does environmentally, he was in for a long trek. Journeying beyond the safe and

Keeping It Real: Claus Mølgaard

Simon Keane-Cowell

01.07.2011

Behind every great design there's a great designer. But, more often than not, there are a number players involved. Meet Claus Mølgaard, the go-to Danish design engineer whose work on products for the likes of Ron Arad and the Bouroullec Brothers

The Milan Four: Lorenza Luti from Kartell

Simon Keane-Cowell

08.06.2011

In the third of our series of interviews from this year's Milan Furniture Fair with some of the creative industries' leading figures, we meet Lorenza Luti, marketing and retail director of established Italian brand Kartell, which, after 50 years in

People Will Talk: Dornbracht Conversations 3

Simon Keane-Cowell

11.03.2011

Put a group of designers, curators and design writers in a room and what do you get? The Dornbracht Conversations. The third annual platform for intelligent dialogue on the state of design, past, present and future, hosted by German design

Love in a Cold Climate: Architonic meets Artek chief Mirkku ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

11.02.2011

Few design brands evoke as much warmth on the part of consumers as the heritage-steeped Finnish company Artek, currently celebrating 75 years in business. Co-founded in 1935 by the hero of Scandinavian modernism Alvar Aalto, Artek has certainly

Wanderlust: Architonic goes walkabout in Cologne for ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

09.02.2011

With thermal under-apparel in place, Architonic ventured forth from the exhibition halls of the Koelnmesse during this January's imm cologne to visit Passagen – the ever-growing programme of off-fair exhibitions and events in showrooms, galleries,

Je ne regrette rien (most of the time, that is): Ronan ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

04.02.2011

'Regrets, I've had a few,' sang Sinatra in his classic ballad 'My Way', while Piaf famously insisted that she regretted absolutely nothing. Somewhere between these two lies Ronan Bouroullec, one half of the distinguished French go-to design duo, the

When We Were Young: [D3] Design Contest at imm cologne

Simon Keane-Cowell

27.01.2011

Punching well above their weight this year at imm cologne were the young guns exhibiting in the sixth edition of the [D3] Design Contest, the platform for emerging international design talent. Here, we talk to one of the two joint-winners, Harry

Helvetian Heroes: enduring Swiss design

Simon Keane-Cowell

08.01.2011

It's fair to say that certain countries have, over the years, been more successful than others in terms of marketing a distinctive and compelling national design identity abroad. The very human kind of modernism expressed in the furniture of postwar

Déjà Vu All Over Again: two design shows look back

Simon Keane-Cowell

09.12.2010

Another year over. But don't get all misty-eyed. Apply that retrospection to some engaging design instead. Two exhibitions currently running, one at Les Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the other at the offices of MariniPandolfi/Comet in Florence, look

This Product Can Change Your Life: the d.light story

Simon Keane-Cowell

05.12.2010

Imagine, as a manufacturer, that your potential market is two billion consumers worldwide. This almost inconceivable figure is the ultimate scale of d.light's ambition, a consumer-products company set up by a pair of social entrepreneurs in 2007 to

Design Week in Jerusalem: Israeli creative talent on show

Simon Keane-Cowell

04.12.2010

Ancient city. Contemporary design practice. Jerusalem's inaugural week-long design festival foregrounds once more Israel's conceptually confident and steadily growing design scene.

Same But Different: furniture that repeats on you

Simon Keane-Cowell

27.11.2010

In his analysis of how pleasure works, Freud argued that repetition – the act of doing or experiencing something over and over again – can, in its compulsiveness, be highly enjoyable. The grandaddy of psychoanalysis might, in that case, have

'It's all about surprising yourself': Matthew ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

13.10.2010

British furniture designer Matthew Hilton's work manages to walk that very fine line between restraint and expressiveness. It's probably why his designs, offering as they do a kind of reassurance, are so respected by so many. But the path hasn't

Fair Preview: Design Biennale INTERIEUR 2010, Kortrijk, ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

25.09.2010

If any fair is going to give Milan a run for its money in terms of a passion for high-end design and downright coolness, it's Belgian Design Biennale INTERIEUR. Since its first edition in 1968, the Kortrijk-based show has consistently upped the ante

'It's hard, hard, hard work': One Year On at ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

07.08.2010

Left brain. Right brain. If we're to believe all that pop-neurology, you're either a creative type or someone who just loves solving maths problems. Design manufacturer and retailer Thorsten van Elten, curator of One Year On, the show for

Fancy a Joint?: innovative joinery in new furniture design

Simon Keane-Cowell

10.07.2010

Screws? Glue? Who needs them? With a number of designers developing intriguing new ways of constructing furniture, Architonic takes a look at some examples of recent innovative joinery methods.

Medium Rare: Architonic at Design Miami Basel 2010

Simon Keane-Cowell

24.06.2010

Described by its organisers as 'the pre-eminent global forum for collecting, exhibiting, discussing and creating design', Design Miami Basel, the annual European get-together for those who like their design a touch on the exclusive side, put on a

From Start to Finnish: Architonic surveys Scandinavian ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

23.06.2010

With leading Finnish design brand Artek reissuing two of its fellow countryman Tapio Wirkkala's striking designs from the late 1960s and early 70s, as well as first-time-round, 'vintage' pieces of his being shown at international design fairs such as

Heavy/Light

Simon Keane-Cowell

02.06.2010

They say good things come in threes. Here, Architonic brings you five of the best concrete lamps on the market. It's all about contradiction.

The Measure of Success: INCH Furniture

Simon Keane-Cowell

26.05.2010

Architonic talks to Basel-based design label INCH Furniture about their distinctive collection for the Swiss Pavilion at Shanghai's Expo 2010

Milan Means...

Simon Keane-Cowell

20.05.2010

It's almost a cliché now to say that the annual Milan Salone del Mobile has become a behemoth of a design fair, eclipsing every other major show in the design calendar. (Personally, we at Architonic feel that a number of the other large design

The Milan Conversations: Part IV – Ferruccio Laviani and ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

20.05.2010

In this final installment of the Milan Conversations we catch up with renowned product designer, architect and artistic director of Italian manufacturer Kartell Ferruccio Laviani at the Barovier&Toso showroom in Milan and talk to him about lamps,

The Milan Conversations: Part III – Ilse Crawford and Omer ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

11.05.2010

The Milan Conversations – a series of discussions held at this year's Salone del Mobile with some of the most celebrated designers working internationally – continues with thought-provoking exchange with Ilse Crawford and Omer Arbel.

The Milan Conversations: Part II – James Irvine and Naoto ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

01.05.2010

In this second installment of the Milan Conversations – a series of discussions held at this year's Salone del Mobile with some of the most celebrated designers working internationally – Architonic talks to British designer and long-time Milanese

The Milan Conversations: Part I – Konstantin Grcic and ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

27.04.2010

As the metaphoric dust settles following another Milan Salone del Mobile (not to be confused with the ash from that pesky Icelandic volcano, which did its best to keep the great and the good of the international design press stranded in Italy),

Going, going, (almost) gone

Simon Keane-Cowell

31.03.2010

The Vitra Design Museum's latest exhibition examines the idea of simplicity in design, be it in terms of form, material or method. Rather than being a recent development in response to global economic and environmental concerns, 'The Essence of

Bamboo: the design material that just keeps on giving

Simon Keane-Cowell

18.03.2010

Bamboo's rapid growth in popularity as a viable material for product design seems to mirror the speed at which this iconic plant, lauded for its contribution to sustainability, grows. Architonic takes a look at some recent examples of bamboo-based

Anatomy of a Chair

Simon Keane-Cowell

16.03.2010

Architonic dissects Luca Nichetto's striking new 'Robo' chair for Swedish manufacturer Offecct, examining the process beyond the product.

'Process: 50 Product Designs from Concept to ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

06.03.2010

Architonic reviews design writer Jennifer Hudson's study of the creative and manufacturing processes behind 50 contemporary design objects from around the world.

2D – Now in 3D!

Simon Keane-Cowell

02.03.2010

Graphic designers are giving architects a run for their money as the creatives who cross disciplinary boundaries. Here, Architonic takes a look at some examples of two-dimensional specialists who've channelled their creative talent into product

Lucienne Day: 1917–2010

Simon Keane-Cowell

11.02.2010

We bid a fond farewell to one of the greats of British post-war design history.

MAISON&OBJET PARIS 2010

Simon Keane-Cowell

10.02.2010

Architonic presents a selection of some of the novelties presented at this year's design fair in Paris

Prototype, prototype, prototype

Simon Keane-Cowell

04.02.2010

Architonic spends some time with VIA, the Paris-based organisation committed to identifying and supporting young French design talent.

Alone Time: furniture design goes all private

Simon Keane-Cowell

22.01.2010

The last few years have seen a number of furniture designers explore ways of defining privacy through form. What's going on? Are we really going all shy and retiring?

Time Machines

Simon Keane-Cowell

18.01.2010

There's no better time than the start of a new decade to revisit the clock as a long-standing product type. Here Architonic examines innovative clock design, past and present.

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