A personal review of design creations
Transform! Designing the Future of Energy
The exhibition at Vitra Design Museum focuses on the transformation of the energy sector from the perspective of design.
Crafting Uzbekistan: Tradition in Threads
On the occasion of the inaugural Design Doha Biennial, an immersive showcase blending Uzbekistan's rich craft tradition with contemporary creativity is on display at M7.
Design Space AlUla
Design Space AlUla, the first permanent gallery space dedicated to showcasing design initiatives across AlUla, to open on 15 February 2024.
L’ECOLE Middle East
L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewellery Arts opens its fourth permanent international campus at Dubai Design District.
Tanween 2023
Each year for the past decade, Tashkeel unveils the creations of UAE-based designers whose mission beyond their creations is also to produce in the country. On the occasion of Dubai Design Week 2023, discover the four innovative, sustainable furniture and lighting designs at Downtown Design.
Vas Florum
In Paris, Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents a series of new works by Polish artist and designer Marcin Rusak.
Dubai Design Week 2023
Dubai Design Week returns with a stronger programme involving the local, regional and international design scene like never before. The 2023 line up offers the most diverse programme of events and activities as well as other innovative design projects and experiences.
Rotation Index by Jason Bruges Studio
For his debut in Colorado, Jason Bruges Studio unveils Rotation Index, a site-specific media artwork responding to local weather conditions.
10th edition of Passages Insolites
2023 marks the 10th anniversary of Passages Insolites in Québec City’s. Until October 9, the province’s largest public art event features a retrospective route and four distinct circuits to discover the work of 40 artists from Québec and around the world.
The Uzbek Chapter
On May 30th, the Uzbekistan Art & Culture Development Foundation and the Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship opened ‘The Uzbek Chapter’ on the Homo Faber Guide… Introducing the first eleven craft masters from Uzbekistan.