First launched in the 60s, the chair and footstool piece together to form a sphere.
The sketches on the surface are “co-drawn” with the machine.
Swiss design is hard to identify visually. But in this interview, curators Marie Mayoly and Alexandre Edelmann say it’s the country’s collaborative nature that sets it apart.
Alongside new pieces from Max Lamb, Sabine Marcelis and Willo Perron at Design.Space Los Angeles.
Redefining the aesthetics of luxury comfort.
From a latex-upholstered day bed to a one-book bookcase.
For an exhibition that inaugurates the new “Asifose” space in Brussels.
From a convivial conversation pit to a so-called “book monster.”
In an exhibition at Stockholm’s Bukowskis Auction House.
Together with David Ericsson, Swedish brand Blä Station is taking a stand against dupes.
The trailblazing designer was 91 years old.