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10 Top Visual Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

In 2025, hyperrealism is evolving beyond traditional mediums like painting and sculpture, becoming more digital and interactive. From virtual tours of art galleries to shopping for furniture in a fully rendered space, hyperrealism makes these experiences more engaging and believable.

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What’s On Our Agenda for 3daysofdesign 2025

Azure Magazine

Originally conceived by Mensah as sculptures back in 2018, the seating collection invites the same exploration of the relationship between human and nature. By day, the space in the Rosengården district will serve coffee by Italian brand La Marzocco. By night, it will transform into a bar, keeping the party going into happy hour.

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4 Big Reasons to Love Canadian Design in 2025

Azure Magazine

Meanwhile, at Man of Parts, the Cinnamon Garden floor lamp introduced a sculptural, organic presence. Double Entendre held its first iteration at Project 107 Gallery during the 2024 fair, and Ensemble debuted at The Plumb during this past January’s edition. Both have their origins at Toronto’s annual DesignTO Festival.

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The Creative Boom 2023 Christmas gift guide for creatives

Creative Boom

Norm The Worm by Bobbi Rae Karel Martens 2024 Calendar by Present & Correct Big House coffee by NewGround Friend's Annual Membership by Yorkshire Sculpture Park Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is an open-air gallery in West Bretton near Wakefield in West Yorkshire, and the largest sculpture park of its kind in Europe.

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The best art books to enjoy in the summer of 2022

Creative Boom

Others were not, so on occasion, they came together and made their own exhibitions or created their own gallery spaces. Featuring six essays originally published in the New York Review of Books, On Photography examines how we use images to manufacture a sense of reality and authority in our lives.

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F5: Dylan Mulvaney Looks to the Past to Create the Future

Design Milk

Manufacturers stamped their names into the lamps’ clay bottoms to physically distinguish them from the competition and build a reputation for quality, allowing them to charge a premium. These stamps were the first use of a brand to identify a manufactured product. The Factory Lamp was one of the Romans’ first mass-produced products.

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'It's out there: just go and look for it': Denomination's Margaret Nolan on finding analogue inspiration in a digital world

Creative Boom

I used the design from the Glasgow School of Art doors on the capsule as its sculptural form contrasted with the geometry of the bottle. Sculpture – I can see really playing with form as a way to develop much more environmentally friendly and contemporary packaging. It's out there: just go and look for it. We're amazing people."