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From a Trump balloon to a ratty mayor.
From a Trump balloon to a ratty mayor.
A prosthetics project and a psychoanalytic-looking “squeeze chair” feature in this roundup of V&A curator Natalie Kane’s favourite pieces from the London museum’s Design and Disability exhibition. On show at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum… Read More »Five highlights from V&A’s Design and Disability exhibition
Average travel spending on holiday activities grew by 8.8% YoY HANGZHOU, China, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Fliggy, a leading online travel services platform and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA and… Read More »Fliggy Reports Surge in Quality Travel for 2025 Dragon Boat Festival as Customized Trips Rise Over 50%
Architects should see themselves as providing a public service even when working on luxury apartment blocks, British designer Thomas Heatherwick tells Dezeen in this interview. “What I’ve learned in the last 30 years of running… Read More »“The tone in architecture is that the public is ignorant” says Thomas Heatherwick
Dezeen Showroom: Japanese furniture brand Okamura has brought a friendly shape and attractive tactility to this versatile office chair, designed with modern workplaces in mind. With a form inspired partly by a blooming flower, the… Read More »Floris chair by Okamura
Italian designer Mara Bragagnolo has created a flat-pack furniture collection that can be tailored to meet the diverse needs of children on the autism spectrum. Bragagnolo‘s Nook furniture series is made from plywood to reduce… Read More »Mara Bragagnolo designs puzzle-style furniture for autistic children