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Articlier’s Sculptural Collection Merges Aluminum + Acrylic

Design Milk

Among the diverse array of exhibitors, Articlier emerges with a collection that mirrors the DDP’s sculptural metalscape, capturing the interplay of aluminum strength and acrylic light. Photography courtesy of Articlier. The CA88 Table features a round, two-tiered assembly. For more information on Articlier, visit articlier.kr.

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The Collected Works and PRINT Magazine craft a new identity for PRINT Awards 2025

Creative Boom

The Collected Works, led by partner and creative director Justin Colt and senior designer Christian Townsend, developed a system inspired by biophilia, melding generative vines, blooming flowers, and sculptural rock formations into a strikingly fluid design language. For instance, creating a rock sculpture involves multiple algorithmic steps.

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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. The hand-built ceramic sculptures draw inspiration from the views of Stockport, which are visible through the gaps in Boyson's geometric facade.

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Bouclé Without the Fuzz: Hanna Anonen Translates Texture Into Timber

Design Milk

Her new Bouclé Collection trades fibers for forms, turning texture into sculpture with a series of modular wall hangers, bringing a dose of playful precision to any wall. Photography by Janne Tuunanen. Bouclé toes the line between functional design and wall art, which was exactly Anonen’s intention for its design.

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MOUS Unveils Narrative Arc: Volume II – A Cosmic Exploration of Craft + Form

Design Milk

These material juxtapositions reflect MOUS’s exploration of textures and surfaces. Whether you’re drawn to the sculptural forms of the furniture or the exquisite details of the materials, each piece reflects a meticulous attention to detail that makes the collection feel timeless yet entirely new. Photography by Kris Ellis.

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The eight things illustration agencies are looking for in 2025

Creative Boom

It's something we feel strongly about, not just for illustration but the creative industry in general – design, photography, textiles – everything," says co-founder Tom Robinson. One such agency is Handsome Frank. It's such an important thing to strive for.

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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. Crafted from American walnut and burl wood, the Fira Bar Cabinet features four-panel doors made from pictorial root veneer, highlighting an intricate interplay of pattern and texture.

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