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Muller Van Severen Explores the Synergy Between Art and Function

Design Milk

Muller Van Severen has spent the last 15 years masterfully blurring the lines between art and design, and their latest exhibition, Frames , at the Tim Van Laere Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium, takes this exploration to new heights. Photography courtesy of Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp-Rome.

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Defining “Ladderness” Through Ara Thorose’s Sculptural Forms

Design Milk

What begins as a twist of wire becomes a sculptural object that still carries the imprint of the hand. Photography by Joe Tiano. His experimental approach reminds us that playful exploration and deep introspection can lead to unexpected, yet deeply resonant, design.

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A Love Letter to Stockport: Alison Waters' ceramic tribute to an 'unloved' car park

Creative Boom

Waters' series of sculptures reimagines the 1965 modernist screen as a celebration of the town's overlooked architectural heritage. Designed in 1965 by the late architect Alan Boyson, the pierced concrete structurelong overlooked as part of the everyday landscapebecomes an unlikely muse in Waters' latest exhibition, View Through a Hole.

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Jewelry Meets Furniture in a Chrome Collaboration

Design Milk

Each piece – whether it is the inflated curves of the Sibylia Armchair, the reflective surfaces of the Laghi Mirrors, or the sculptural silhouettes of the Laghi Coffee Tables – captures the essence of both brands. To learn more about the Through Chrome Reflections exhibition, visit secolo.design. Photography by Marcello Maranzan.

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A Geometric Pavilion for Porsche Made of 6,380 Aluminum Strips

Design Milk

The pavilion’s flowing curves and tubular profiles frame the car as a central exhibit, while the open layout allows for dynamic interactions. Positioned within Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, this 13-meter-long by 7-meter-tall pavilion offers a glimpse into the future of automotive exhibitions. For more on Porsche, visit porsche.com.

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Marks of Existence: An Expansive Exhibition for the Mind by Movimento

Design Milk

During this year’s PAD London , Movimento Gallery presented Marks of Existence , an exhibition designed and styled by Artefatto Design Studio. This exhibition centers around the Buddhist philosophy surrounding the presence and balance of life – marks of existence. Photography by Marcello Maranzan.

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Tim Vranken Masters Material + Form in Recent Solo Show

Design Milk

The Belgian furniture designer has spent years perfecting his craft, creating pieces that balance raw materiality with sculptural elegance. His recent solo exhibition, Moving Fragments , at Objects With Narratives serves as a culmination of his past five years of exploration, showcasing earlier works alongside six new pieces.

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