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This spring, Rena Dumas's work is brought back to life with exclusive re-editions of five pieces originally designed for private houses.
The work of 75 international artists and designers in a Georgian townhouse.
Playful design ideas that prove that, truly, necessity is the mother of invention.
Step into Jonathan Berger’s art installation – a collectible design shop that's open for the next year.
Menacing, humorous and rich in symbolism, the Hungarian artist debuts in London with his neosurrealist painted tiles.
A tribute to the avant-garde Italian designer who defended design for all.
Reinventing the art fair, by embracing the domestic space.
A wide-ranging selection of some of the artist's finest pieces, addressing the natural world and our relationship with it.
A collaboration between R & Company, Lehmann Maupin and House of Today.
An elegant solution to a disrupted summer programme – key pieces from the Maniera collection displayed in Huib Hoste's early modernist house.
Newly launched, this online curation of collectible design showcases an exclusive selection from the world's leading galleries.
The dust sheets are being folded away, as collectible design galleries open their shows afresh to gallery visitors.
Self-isolation is proving tough for some, but designers are finding ways to readjust – from studio Bingo on Google hangouts, to some deeper thinking about the role of design.
A fundraising sale that united galleries, artists and collectors in their support of the French medical sector.
Galleries respond to the pandemic with online showrooms, collaboration and creativity.
Dealers move online during the temporary closure of the Paris antiques market.
The designer opens a new space on Lower East Side, to introduce his more experimental work to New York's savvy audience.
The Brussels collectible design fair opened this week with a tempting array of 21 st century objects.
The design historian starts her spring lecture programme of 'Collecting Design: History, Collections, Highlights'.
Grant Gibson's in-depth conversation with the London-based industrial design studio.
A retrospective of his early furniture and sculptures, set amongst the works of his contemporaries.
On the eve of E.A.T.'s tenth anniversary edition, The Design Edit publishes one of the poems to be performed by Swiss designer Rolf Sachs.
A broad range of work from designers responding to our current social and ecological predicaments - eliciting despair but also humour.
Based on a recipe for a good wedding, Job Smeets’s exhibition has an added pinch of provocation, a spoonful of wit and a dash of radicalism.
Collectible design, painting and sculpture are carefully curated into a harmonious whole in a historic Parisian apartment.
Dominc Lutyens reports on the growing appetite for finely crafted, contemporary design in the Middle East.
From the artist's mouth - Grant Gibson talks directly to leading designers, makers and artists about their materials and techniques.
Contemporary design joins vintage as the gallery expands its space and focus in a new location.
Art-historical categories are muted in favour of an interdisciplinary approach: the jury is still out whether design is served well by MoMA’s latest expansion.
A parade of carefully curated delights, with some stand-out pieces.