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Heimtextil 2025 Shines a Spotlight on Sustainable Futures

Azure Magazine

Curated with an ongoing emphasis on the theme of “econogy” a portmanteau of ecology and economy inspired by Canadian biologist David Suzuki many of the fair’s exhibitors, talks and tours pair sustainable design aspiration with entrepreneurial thinking. The Econogy Hub has become an annual highlight of Heimtextil.

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Through Landscapes Marred by Climate Disaster, Seonna Hong Mines ‘Past Lives’

Colossal

Through her signature abstract vistas, Hong creates what can be called “memory landscapes,” vast scenes that layer themes of environmental destruction, personal reflections, and the artist’s own Korean heritage.

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With His New Milan Show, Benjamin Hubert Sets Out to Solve the World’s Problems

Azure Magazine

Axyl , a stackable seat for British manufacturer Allermuir, was even a 2018 AZ Award winner.) A sketch of Basket, a magazine or firewood holder designed by Layer for Fritz Hansen and launched in 2018. I Reflecting on 10 Years of Layer What made you want to reinvent your studio as Layer back in 2015? It brings a flair to the process.

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From Space Age to Metaverse: Vitra’s New Sci-Fi Design Exhibition

Design Milk

This impact is so significant that Swiss furniture company Vitra has dedicated a year-long exhibition titled Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse to explore this intersection of design and science fiction. Comics, pulp magazines, and books also began to explore the theme of sci-fi, creating a new fan base for the genre.

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Veronica Castro on the V&A's Diva exhibition and why it's a word we need to reclaim

Creative Boom

And the collections, which focus on applied arts, decorative arts and design, are beautifully curated and cover themes and topics rarely explored in other museums in the capital. To learn more, we chatted with project curator Veronica Castro about the thinking behind the exhibition and how it was put together.

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Shotaro Kitada creates a serious yet jokey reality in his paper sculpture artworks

Creative Boom

Having studied graphics at university, Shotaro Kitada started his artistic career in 2018 as an illustrator. Recently, Shotaro has been working on Moving is Tiring, a book adaptation of his recent exhibition, which documented his struggle to move out of Tokyo. "I A few months before this exhibition, I moved to a new place.

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10 brilliant illustrators you should have on your radar

Creative Boom

Her VR animation projects have been exhibited at a number of exhibitions, including the China International Import Expo in 2019, and her list of global clients includes Apple, Google, Facebook, Gucci, Starbucks, Tencent, Alibaba and McDonald's. Laomo says drawing is a way to both express herself and understand herself better.