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Wie Kunst den Alltag aufmischt

Karin Frei Rappenecker

07.12.2015

(German only) Wenn Künstler die Wirklichkeit abbilden und damit den Alltag reflektieren, verschwimmen die Grenzen zwischen verschiedenen Welten. Und es öffnen sich neue Türen.

AMBIENTE: accessories by architects

Johannes Hünig

02.12.2015

AMBIENTE, the leading consumer-goods trade fair, is back, inviting visitors from around the globe to Frankfurt from 12 to 16 February, to discover the latest products, trends and inspiration from the world of dining, giving and living. It's the

Material Tendencies: Färg & Blanche

Anita Hackethal

30.11.2015

Fredrik Färg and Emma Marga Blanche like to combine industrial production and exclusive handcraft. The works of the Swedish-French design duo often have a tailored, yet playful, touch – showing that their experiments, in particular in textiles,

Hot Source

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

24.11.2015

Premium Italian radiator brand TUBES, known for its collaboration with big-name designers and its striking, sculptural products, turns the heat up once again with the launch of its new ‘RIFT’ radiator, the ultimate in customisation and flexible

Architecture Iran – innovative facades

Sophie Loschert

23.11.2015

The Western view of Iran has long been distorted. With the suspension of international sanctions, a spirit of optimism has taken hold of the country, including its architectural and design scene. In the first part of our new series ‘Architecture

Material Tendencies: Luca Nichetto

Anita Hackethal

17.11.2015

While running offices in Venice and Stockholm, Luca Nichetto never forgets his roots, due not least to his deep respect for craftsmanship. With no sign of slowing down, the Venetian designer’s intention is to create objects that are connected with

Glazed Expression

Brand story

Giovanna Dunmall

16.11.2015

It’s ten years and counting for DesignTaleStudio, high-end Italian tile manufacturer CERAMICHE REFIN’s in-house research lab, which continues to push the boundaries of what’s technically and aesthetically possible in ceramics through its bold

Contract Creations

Ulrich Büttner

11.11.2015

Four days at the start of 2016 see the leading international trade fair for home and contract textiles – HEIMTEXTIL – invite architects, designers and other trade professionals from all round the world to discover the latest trends and

On the Future of Design in Switzerland

Klaus Leuschel

10.11.2015

The awards ceremony for this year’s Design Prize Switzerland (Design Preis Schweiz) in Langenthal on 30 October will conclude the scheme’s 13th edition. Thanks to the ‘diversified competition structure’ (as the organisers put it), the current

Material Tendencies: Tom Strala

Anita Hackethal

08.11.2015

Motivated by his love of research in the pursuit of the essence of matter, the trained Swiss architect Tom Strala probes the limits of various materials in the course of his experiments. His timeless objects conceived with attention to the tiniest

The Trendsetter

Ulrich Büttner

26.10.2015

HEIMTEXTIL, the leading international trade fair for home and contract textiles, opens its doors in Frankfurt am Main for four days from 12 to 15 January 2016. As the secret heart of the trade fair, the ‘Theme Park’ will be presenting

Here and Now: new wayfinding and place-making

Richard Wolfströme

23.10.2015

Wayfinding and place-making is, well, going places. Graphic designer and place-making specialist Richard Wolfströme looks at what happens when 2D gives 3D architectural space that extra dimension.

Lighten Up

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

20.10.2015

With its emphasis on modularity and customisation, the spotlight's squarely on established Italian lighting brand FABBIAN when it comes to specification.

Material Tendencies: Stefan Diez

Anita Hackethal

19.10.2015

As both the industrial designer and trained cabinet-maker, Stefan Diez’s concern with objects is based more than anything on how they are made. His approach to design is guided by a desire to process material as constructively and intelligently as

Architonic Ceramics Special Cersaie 2015

Simon Keane-Cowell

15.10.2015

The leading international trade fair for ceramic tiles and bathroom furnishings, Cersaie, offers the perfect opportunity to cast an analytical eye over current trends in these two branches.

Architonic Top 10 Furniture Brands 2015

Simon Keane-Cowell

07.10.2015

Unveiled at this year's edition of the London Design Festival, our latest slice of Architonic Trend Analysis reveals the big hitters when it comes to furniture brands.

Hi Ho, Silver!

Brand story

Johannes Hünig

07.10.2015

Wiener Silber Manufactur has been working with preeminent designers and artists for over 130 years to make objects from the finest silver. Be it a 20th-century design classic or a contemporary piece, its diverse collection has something for everyone

Laurameroni: Industrialised Craftsmanship

Alex Bradley

05.10.2015

Embracing innovation in production technology while delivering exquisite hand-finishing, LAURAMERONI strives to give its clients something truly unique.

Water Works

Brand story

Johannes Hünig

28.09.2015

The days of the bathroom as mere utilitarian space for one’s ablutions are long gone. Bathrooms nowadays perform a range of functions, from restorative retreat to wellness-based room for ritual. DORNBRACHT’s expressive yet rational CL. 1 series

Gimme Shelter

Simon Keane-Cowell

26.09.2015

Conflict, natural disasters, endemic housing shortages. Architects and designers around the globe respond to humanitarian and social crises with a range of smart, prefabricated solutions.

ArchitekTOUR

Brand story

Ulrich Büttner

24.09.2015

With ArchitekTOUR Heinze has created a new format for the networking of architects and manufacturers. Since 2010 this has been enhancing purely trade fair events with selected talks and presentations. This year's congress will be taking place at

Great Bedfellows

Brand story

Giovanna Dunmall

23.09.2015

BOLZAN LETTI's new 'Care Collection' is right on trend when it comes to flexibility. With headboards and frames 'dressable' in seven different designs, it's sweet dreams for the high-end Italian bed manufacturer.

Architonic in Paris: Highlights at MAISON&OBJET 2015

Architonic

21.09.2015

Architonic was in Paris last weekend for MAISON&OBJET, the major trade fair dedicated to lifestyle, decoration and design. As a long-term partner and friend of MAISON&OBJET, Architonic is happy to present the highlights of the show. See a

The Heat is Off

Katharina Sommer

21.09.2015

Long before the advent of air-conditioning, lo-tech means of cooling buildings were well established. Now, architects worldwide are rediscovering the sustainable benefits of natural temperature control through clever design.

Material Tendencies: Sebastian Herkner

Anita Hackethal

21.09.2015

The young German designer’s extraordinary feel for material and colour combinations allows him to bring out the value and character of different materials. In doing so, he marries - often in collaboration with traditional manufacturers – classic

The Only Way is Up: OWA's ceiling systems

Brand story

Ulrich Büttner

21.09.2015

OWA, based in the Bavarian town of Amorbach, has been developing ceiling systems since 1948; first in woodfibre, then in mineral wool. Its latest offering, the 'OWAconsult collection', treats the ceiling as a three-dimensional object, imbuing it with

Le design américain - Une modernité à la page

TLmag

15.09.2015

Design et innovation sont par essence intimement liés, plus encore peut-être pour les grandes marques américaines que sont Herman Miller et Knoll, dont le développement phénoménal dans l’après-guerre est lié à leur immédiate

Light relief

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

09.09.2015

Anyone who spends too much time at their desk knows how damaging a lack of daylight can be to their psychological wellbeing. In response to this issue, lighting brand LUCTRA has developed an intelligent system that replicates natural light to lessen

Material Tendencies: Scholten & Baijings

Anita Hackethal

08.09.2015

The works of Dutch design duo Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings embody the distinctive identity the couple is known for: colour, gradual hues, transparency, layers and geometric patterns and grids, yet with a very gentle and delicate appearance.

Les prodigieux talents des États-Unis

TLmag

18.08.2015

New York a toujours exercé une forte attraction sur les créateurs du monde entier. Même si l’on considère l’immense réserve de designers dont recèle la ville, atteindre les sommets demeure une tache ardue. Qu’il s’agisse

The Mile-High Club

Klaus Leuschel

17.08.2015

Ever since Norman Foster's game-changing Stansted Airport was completed almost 25 years ago, it's been full throttle for London's high-tech architects, with their aviation-celebrating terminals around the globe themselves been celebrated for their

La scène du design à New York

TLmag

11.08.2015

Quelles sont les dynamiques de la scène du design d’aujourd’hui ? Une conversation que nous avons eu avec quatre grands critiques et conservateurs de design et d’architecture, exerçant à New York comme au niveau international, vous donnera

Slenderness in Steel: the unico XS profile system

Brand story

Ulrich Büttner

11.08.2015

Forster Profilesysteme AG, headquartered in the Swiss town of Arbon, still occupies the site where it was founded over 140 years ago.The original coppersmith shop of F.J. Forster has long since developed, however, into an innovative company with

Architecture américaine contemporaine

TLmag

03.08.2015

« En tant qu’architectes, nous mettons notre créativité au service de la société pour faire de nos communautés des endroits où il fait bon vivre. À travers notre profession et le travail de notre vie, chacun d’entre nous a écrit et

Material Tendencies: Richard Hutten

Anita Hackethal

22.07.2015

Richard Hutten is known for his playful approach to design. Always wondering how he might add something fresh and unusual, his aim is to create new possibilities to the already existing. His works reflect his personal signature, which might be

A Bigger Splash

Dominic Lutyens

21.07.2015

Outdoor swimming is experiencing a watery renaissance, with a raft of noteworthy projects allowing bathers to do it the natural way, even in the most urban of contexts. Come on in. The water’s great.

Stretching the Limits

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

16.07.2015

MDT-tex, the go-to textile-architecture manufacturer and consultancy, is invited time and time again to partner with some of the world's leading architects. It's no wonder given the company's innovative outdoor structures and intelligent membranes.

Textiled Spaces

Architonic

06.07.2015

As part of the TEXTILED SPACES exhibition curated by Architonic on the occasion of Techtextil, photographer Deidi von Schaewen provided an insight into architectural ephemera.

From Japan with Love: Kitani’s Danish design classics

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

02.07.2015

For over 20 years now, craftsmanship-led Japanese furniture manufacturer Kitani has been bringing a considered edit of mid-century Danish classics back to life, to the delight of design-lovers worldwide.

It’s curtains for Expo 2015

Brand story

Giovanna Dunmall

30.06.2015

The go-to Spanish manufacturer of high-end, space-shaping mesh curtains has turned the Ecuadorean Pavilion at Milan’s Expo 2015 into a must-visit destination.

The Right Stuff: Sylvain Willenz

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

25.06.2015

His raft of enviable collaborations with the likes of Cappellini and Established & Sons, and, more recently, Retegui, Menu and Objekten, are testimony to the fact that Brussels-based designer Sylvain Willenz creates Things That People Actually

Material Tendencies: Philippe Starck

Anita Hackethal

23.06.2015

Rather than trying to create beautiful objects, the French designer and architect considers it his duty to invent things that make life better for the largest number of people possible. He believes that the existence of an object is only justified

The End of the Cubicle

Brand story

Johannes Hünig

17.06.2015

When design-led office-furniture manufacturer Nurus partnered up with global professional-services firm Deloitte to reimagine their Istanbul HQ, the result was an environment as fit for forward-facing work culture as it is creatively inspiring.

Le Corbusier Reloaded: LC2 at designfunktion

Designfunktion

29.05.2015

Angular, cubic, clear – and surprisingly comfortable: like no other piece of furniture, Le Corbusier's chair LC2 represents the furniture design of early modernism. The manufacturer Cassina has now clad the classic, designed in 1928, in new

Tapping innovation: Axor’s WaterDream 2015

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

27.05.2015

A collaboration between German bathroom brand Axor, Swiss university ECAL and glassblower Matteo Gonet has resulted in a series of prototypal taps that show how future bathrooms could incorporate bespoke interchangeable fittings.

Material Tendencies: Ross Lovegrove

Anita Hackethal

26.05.2015

The design works of Ross Lovegrove maintain a trinity between technology, materials science and intelligent organic forms and structures that nature has evolved. Lovegrove likes to push the boundaries of rapidly developing technologies and enjoys the

Made in Pedrali

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

25.05.2015

Aluminium, concrete, wood and plastic were among a multiplicity of materials seen on the stand of premium Italian furniture brand Pedrali at this year’s Salone del Mobile. The company’s CEO, Giuseppe Pedrali, tells Architonic how decades of

The Luxury Beneath: Object Carpet’s premium flooring

Brand story

Johannes Hünig

19.05.2015

Carpet specialist Object Carpet has gained a worldwide reputation with carpets that satisfy even the most demanding of architects, such as Zaha Hadid or Hitoshi Abe. For years now, the company has successfully combined high design standards with

Getting High (on Wood)

Giovanna Dunmall

19.05.2015

Could wood be the new concrete? If a number of recently completed, high-rise timber projects internationally are anything to go by, the only way might indeed be up for this most enduring and trusty of building materials.

Material Tendencies

Anita Hackethal

13.05.2015

Being up to date on the latest materials and trends in architecture and design in an international context is definitely a benefit. In the creative sector, this can even play a decisive role in daily design operations.

Trend Report (II): Milan 2015

Le Vin Chin

05.05.2015

This is the second part of a Trend Report from Milan 2015. The most notable visual design trend in Milan this year was the layering of colour and light; transparency, translucency, and reflection.

Architonic Top 10 North American Design Brands 2014-2015

Simon Keane-Cowell

05.05.2015

North America. It may be the new world to some but Architonic's latest installment in its ongoing Architonic Trend Analysis series – North American Design Brands 2014–2015 – reveals a ranking headed up by a number of manufacturers with

Trend Report (I): Milan 2015

Le Vin Chin

05.05.2015

Halfway through my visit to the Milan design week, this year, I posted a cri de coeur on Facebook: “Major FOMO. No time! No time!” The brevity only emphasised the point.

Made in Brooklyn

Dominic Lutyens

05.05.2015

Brooklyn is only a short distance from Manhattan yet it has its own, highly distinctive identity. Talk to Brooklyn’s tight-knit but burgeoning community of designer-makers and you get the impression that this New York borough is widely seen as more

Architonic Top 10 Space Typologies 2014

Simon Keane-Cowell

26.04.2015

It might be the final frontier, but it's also close to our hearts. Space. On Architonic, we present a considered edit of the most notable reference projects out there, intelligently cross-linking these with products and profiles to give you the best

BRAND NEW WORLD OPENING PARTY 2015 – POWERED BY ARCHITONIC

BRAND NEW WORLD

23.04.2015

Brand New World curators Vesna and Jovan Jelovac, together with those cool cats from Architonic, enjoyed the company of Milan’s Goods and Bads in arguably one of the most fashionable showrooms in town - DUŠAN. We were honored to host more than 600

Architexture: textiles go constructional

Dominic Lutyens

21.04.2015

Its roots may lie in transient structures, but contemporary textile architecture, with all its creative, functional and ecological possibilities, is definitely here to stay.

Noises Off

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

14.04.2015

When young English aristocrat Lady Mary Isabel Portman commissioned an Arts-and-Crafts-style mountain hideaway near Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the eve of the First World War, little did she know that it would, a century later, become a one-off,

Architonic Top 20 Materials 2014

Architonic

13.04.2015

Our new Architonic Trend Analysis series is anything but immaterial. Hence our look at materials and their relative popularity – by active text-search on architonic.com – over the past three years.

Going Global: De Padova's new collections

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

13.04.2015

Iconic Italian furniture brand De Padova is set to show new products at Milan’s Salone Internazionale del Mobile that draw on decades of design excellence and reaffirm its credentials as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of upholstered

Architonic Top 10 Sanitary Brands 2014

Simon Keane-Cowell

13.04.2015

Which brands have cleaned up when it comes the most searched-for sanitary-ware manufacturers on architonic.com?

The Materialists: strasserthun

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

08.04.2015

Stick a pin in the middle of a map of Switzerland and the chances are you've landed near Thun, a small town that's home to a big player in terms of materials know-how. Long-established, high-end carpenters and fitters strasserthun invite architects,

Same But Different: Pfleiderer's DST System

Brand story

Ulrich Büttner

01.04.2015

The DST system from Pfleiderer will raise designers’ creative freedom to a whole new level, because, with the DST range, interiors can be decked out with different surfaces, textures and core materials and can thus be used to satisfy many technical

The Intelligence: Architonic’s Trend Analysis series

Simon Keane-Cowell

31.03.2015

It’s natural to compare. We all do it. Call it human nature. When such sizing-up is motivated by dissatisfaction or inadequacy, it’s probably not such a healthy activity. But if it’s underpinned by a desire to take stock, to see where you stand

Wild and wet: the new bathrooms getting in touch with nature

Dominic Lutyens

24.03.2015

It’s a long time since bathrooms were regarded as purely functionalist, private spaces for performing perfunctory, daily ablutions. For the past 20 years or so, they’ve been elevated to a potentially communal space people choose to linger in.

Working It, Living It

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

21.03.2015

Premium Italian design brand Arper has made it its job to look at our jobs – the ongoing changes in the where and the how we work – responding with a collection of high-performance furniture designs that don't slack off in the aesthetics

A high-temperature laboratory for glass and light

Brand story

Ulrich Büttner

02.03.2015

The name of both the company and the brand is labo crème brûlée. It's a name which suggests fire and flames, and Christian Seltmann, his wife Tania Theler Seltmann and his brother Philipp are full of burning enthusiasm for their new project. The

In Rude Health: new wellness projects

Simon Keane-Cowell

25.02.2015

The word itself may have been coined relatively recently, but the ritual of 'wellness' – as a means of rejuvenating mind and body – has a long and healthy tradition. This hasn't, as a number of recent projects demonstrate, stopped a bevy of

The Great Outdoors

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

27.01.2015

The new 2015 catalogue produced by Swedish furniture brand Röshults depicts its products positioned around the lounge and expansive terraces of a luxurious villa in the French city of Nice. The managing director of Röshults, Tobias Lindberg,

Bolon’s Flow Flooring Collection

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

27.01.2015

The latest flooring collection from pioneering Swedish brand Bolon epitomises the ethos of design-led innovation established by sisters Annica and Marie Eklund since they took control of the family business in 2003. Subtle pastel shades, versatile

Parking Systems by Wöhr

Brand story

Ulrich Büttner

27.01.2015

When the first ‘modern automobile’ was introduced to the world, it was the year 1886. The ultramodern horseless vehicle would remain the exception for a number of years, and parking problems were unknown, and still a long way off. Wöhr was

Flagship Enterprise

Dominic Lutyens

16.12.2014

It may sound paradoxical, but corporate store architecture today strives to be as individualistic as possible. This is partly due to necessity. Like many booksellers, high-end fashion labels are fending off fierce competition from online retailers.

Ghyczy’s Family Business Grows Up

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

18.11.2014

In a world where an overabundance of consumable products leads to a throwaway culture and fleeting trends, Dutch-based furniture producer Ghyczy is pioneering an alternative by developing timeless designs that combine innovative engineering with

Hearth and Home

Dominic Lutyens

18.11.2014

Fireplaces were once essential: from prehistoric times to the 19th-century, a home’s hearth provided light, heat and a means with which to cook. Today, you might think they were superfluous, obsolete in this age of centrally heated buildings. Yet

Work-life Balance

Brand story

Alyn Griffiths

17.11.2014

At this year’s Orgatec, Italian firm Pedrali added to its collection of furniture designed in response to the evolving requirements of the contemporary contract markets, with a particular focus on the shift towards workplaces that aim to emulate

Heimtextil 2015: "Theme Park"

Ulrich Büttner

04.11.2014

Heimtextil, the leading and largest trade fair specialising in home furnishing and contract textiles, will once again open its doors in Frankfurt am Main for four days from 14 to 17 January 2015. Around 70,000 trade visitors, including many

Boffi: Celebrating Eighty Years of Emotional Solutions

Brand story

Alex Bradley

04.11.2014

On a family holiday to Lake Garda as a teenager, staying near the town of Malcesine, I discovered a design store that seemed to house all the contemporary design I had only ever seen before in books. The shop owner took to my enthusiasm and gave me a

Twenties, Sixties, Now

Klaus Leuschel

25.10.2014

Ab dem 25. Oktober wird im Museum Marta Herford die Ausstellung »Die Brüder Rasch und ihre Im­pulse für die moderne Architektur« zu sehen sein, an deren Vorbereitung ich mit einem ungeheuer engagierten Team unter Roland Nachtigäller, dem

Theme Park de Heimtextil

Heimtextil

23.10.2014

Date du coup d’envoi pour le secteur international de l’agencement: du 14 au 17 janvier 2015, Heimtextil, le plus grand Salon mondial pour les textiles d’ameublement et les espaces tertiaires, ouvre ses portes à Francfort-sur-le Main. La

A Glass Act: Fabbian's Architectural Adventure

Dominic Lutyens

22.10.2014

To celebrate the launch of its innovative new glass product Laminis, Fabbian was inspired to photograph it within the subterranean stone quarry of Cava Acque in the Berici Hills near Grancona, in the province of Vicenza. This wasn’t some capricious

Zumtobel and Fraunhofer Institute Study

Brand story

Ulrich Büttner

22.10.2014

With a global user study on perceived lighting quality in offices, which the Austrian luminaire manufacturer Zumtobel is conducting together with the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering (IAO) in Stuttgart, the company is making an

Gloriously Glossy

Dominic Lutyens

23.09.2014

Given the huge vogue for cladding buildings in ceramic tiles, we shouldn’t be surprised to hear that they are now fast infiltrating interiors too. It’s not hard to see why. People find glazed ceramic tiles appealing because of their seductive

Megatrends in working environments

Bene

11.09.2014

New horizons are opening up in the working environment: in technology, in management, in infrastructure. More and more, creativity, interaction and communication are becoming the central issues for successfully dealing with work tasks. The key is to

Graphic precision

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

03.09.2014

Wilkhahn has always focused on durability and permanence, and its new "Graph" conference programme is very much part of this tradition. With its innovative chair and accompanying table this German furniture manufacturer is restyling corporate

Kitchens for Life

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

22.08.2014

SIEMATIC’s declared aim is to create spaces that are more than just perfect and convenient places to cook.

Piling Them High

Dominic Lutyens

19.08.2014

Bricks in contemporary architecture may well be saddled with a reputation for retrograde traditionalism – after all, the oldest discovered bricks date from before 7500 BC. For some, they conjure up images of architecturally unimaginative housing

London

Klaus Leuschel

19.08.2014

‘The people did not like St Paul’s. They were against the Eiffel Tower. They liked neither the Sydney Opera House nor the Centre Pompidou. But today, millions of photos of these buildings are sent around the world via e-mail and by phone.’ (Jan

The Art of Quintessence

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

12.08.2014

Sanktjohanser's furniture embodies the principle of sophisticated reduction.

Table Culture Meets Furnishing Culture

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

08.08.2014

Porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal is enhancing its modern, avant-garde collections with sensuous furnishings.

Heading into Virtual Worlds

Orgatec Blog

06.08.2014

Without realising it, we’re on autopilot almost all of the time, filtering information aurally, physically and visually at an amazing rate. Our nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as fast as 250 miles per hour, faster than a Formula 1 car!

Gleaming Surfaces and Premium Edges

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

05.08.2014

In the Bavarian region of Hochfranken, REHAU creates edgings, surfaces and other components for kitchens, offices and living spaces.

With Passion and Precision

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

01.08.2014

Please touch! PERFORMA designs furniture with wonderfully soft, colourful surfaces made of natural rubber and linoleum.

Multifaceted

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

29.07.2014

When technology and design are perfectly interwoven as in the case of OBJECT DESIGN, even extremely hardwearing carpets become a feast for the eyes.

Creating an Urban Splash

Dominic Lutyens

29.07.2014

Architects of urban projects are increasingly in thrall to water, believing it benefits them in a number of ways — from the aesthetic to the psychological. In one sense, when reflected in water, buildings look larger and more imposing. Yet

Made-to-Measure Kitchens

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

25.07.2014

LEICHT KÜCHEN creates highly customisable products that reveal the full extent of their quality when they interact with modern architecture.

Bright Ideas

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

22.07.2014

If you think of ambient lighting, you think of him: Ingo Maurer has been regarded as a pioneer of revolutionary light sculptures since 1966. His fascinating work comprises numerous designs, from sober to playful, from oversized to filigree, from

When Good Light Runs in the Family

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

18.07.2014

Being different pays off – and Gertrud Kracht has been proving the truth of this maxim all her life. She and her son Kristian are the faces behind ANTA. And that means: lamps reduced to the maximum.

Weightless Elegance

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

16.07.2014

Every dining table created by the 3.1 DESIGN brand is a distinctive one-off tailored to individual customer requirements.

In Great Shape

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

23.06.2014

With half a century of creativity and business under its belt, Italian design manufacturer Pedrali is showing little sign of easing up on the gas pedal. It's full speed ahead for the premium furniture and lighting brand whose elegant marriage of

Naturally cool

Alyn Griffiths

16.06.2014

The need to minimise energy consumption affects many aspects of architecture, and designs that employ traditional or cutting-edge shading devices and ventilation methods are at the forefront of reducing our reliance on air conditioning. Architonic

Ethics and Aesthetics

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

09.06.2014

Between drawing board and production, Zeitraum's solid wood furniture has to meet numerous decision criteria that are specific to the company and have mostly served as benchmarks since the firm was founded in 1990. "Our designs are a homage to

Furnishing: designing for a wider context

Orgatec Blog

05.06.2014

An architecturally oriented flexibility and modularity in furnishing is responding to the increasing need for spaces that cover a diversity of user needs. Orgatec investigates.

Vision and Value

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

05.06.2014

WIEDEMANN WERKSTÄTTEN stands for striking kitchens and interiors.

Maintenant – Bernard Tschumi at the Pompidou Centre

Klaus Leuschel

03.06.2014

Among the numerous signs that one's status as a grandee of architecture has been secured is having a big survey exhibition at Paris's Pompidou Centre. Architonic uses the current Bernard Tschumi retrospective as an opportunity to reflect on the Swiss

Furniture for Stylists

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

02.06.2014

Furniture by VILLAGE combines a vivacious, classic look with sophisticated functionality.

Living the Light

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

29.05.2014

Luminaires by SERIEN.LIGHTING are always more than just light-producing solids: the independence of their forms and functions gives them an utterly compelling quality as well.

The Wood Alchemist

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

26.05.2014

Making wood visible, emphasising its structures, combining expressive aesthetics with a sensuous feel, refining surfaces with exquisite ingredients such as pigments, resins, waxes and oils – these are just a few of Torben Hansen's alchemistic

Startup with a Background

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

22.05.2014

S+ makes furniture that adapts: to measurements, to colours, to special requests. Besides a well-known collection, the company has also developed a stunning new system that has been re-thought from scratch.

Through Deidi's Eyes

Simon Keane-Cowell

21.05.2014

In this first installment of our new series featuring the work of renowned architectural photographer DEIDI VON SCHAEWEN, we take a look at a unique exhibition of Colombian architect and bamboo-master Simon Vélez's work, currently installed in the

sichtbare.HAPTIK - fühlbare.OPTIK

GEMvision

20.05.2014

Individualisierung bedeutet unter anderem, sich außerhalb der Masse zu definieren. Somit sucht man immer nach neuen Ideen und Materialien, um Individualität zu erlangen. Vor allem in den Bereichen Design, Gestaltung und in der Werbung ist dies von

So Transparent: London's iconic Crystal Palace reloaded ...

selected by Materials Council

19.05.2014

Materials experts MATERIALS COUNCIL continue their investigation of the material-innovation and building-technology possibilities offered by the planned rebirth of London’s legendary Crystal Palace.

So Transparent: London's iconic Crystal Palace reloaded ...

selected by Materials Council

19.05.2014

One of most iconic architectural structures of the 19th century – London’s legendary Crystal Palace – is being reborn, with a host of international starchitects in the running to rethink it. Leading materials consultancy MATERIALS COUNCIL

Ingenious Aesthetics

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

19.05.2014

RONALD SCHMITT DESIGN creates coffee tables and dining room furnishings with striking lines and intelligent additional functions.

Always at the Forefront

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

15.05.2014

Based at the foot of the Swabian Jura, lighting manufacturer RIDI develops technical innovations on a grand scale.

Catch Her If You Can: Deidi von Schaewen

Simon Keane-Cowell

13.05.2014

Respected architectural photographer Deidi von Schaewen isn't one for letting the grass grow under her feet. Active since the 1960s and with no sign of hanging up her camera any time soon, Architonic caught up with the peripatetic image-maker to talk

The Treasure Seeker

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

12.05.2014

RICHARD LAMPERT has used his explorer's spirit and his keen instinct for good design to create an impressive portfolio of furniture.

Flair and Sensitivity

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

05.05.2014

PIURE combines German practicality with Mediterranean lightness.

The Perfectionists: Falper

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

02.05.2014

With its recently launched rebrand, family-owned Italian bathroom brand Falper, known for its elegant, unique products, is looking sharper than ever.

Zurück in die Zukunft

Sophie Loschert

25.04.2014

Im Vitra Design Museum wirft einer der derzeit wichtigsten Industriedesigner, Konstantin Grcic, einen multiperspektivischen Blick auf sein bisheriges Schaffen. „Panorama“ ist Rück- und Ausblick gleichermassen, denn neben der Bestandsaufnahme

At the Heart of Things

Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur

24.04.2014

The solid wood tables from NOTTE's BELFAKTO collection serve as focal points for people's lives – and not just in private homes.

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