Invisible Matters: Transnatural Reveals Nature’s Hidden Forces

In Eindhoven, the Invisible Matters design exhibition explores the unseen connections between humans, nature, and our urban world.

In Eindhoven, the Invisible Matters design exhibition explores the unseen connections between humans, nature, and our urban world.

Today, we celebrate Back to the Future’s 40th anniversary with the Lexus Hoverboard, which can float on both land and water.

In Paris, the Designers of Tomorrow exhibition celebrates imagination, materiality, and the tools shaping the future—proof that tomorrow’s design is already in brilliant hands.

A solar-powered textile pavilion, an exploration of consumerism’s bulimia, and the world’s largest crayon, and more… Check out our guide to Dutch Design Week 2025.

Mediterranean nomad living units, volcanic stone architectures and a stylised Noah’s ark playground. Seven CULT installations in the southern Italian city.

EDIT Napoli 2025 celebrates independent design, blending heritage and craftsmanship with a fresh wave of contemporary creativity.

Ceramic walls that come alive as screens, concrete lighter than you’d expect, and chemistry that makes tiles tactile—or even saves water. These surface design innovations will surprise you.

Pulviscular patterns, mineral textures, and bold geometries define these eight bathroom design collections, shaping spaces with elegance and functionality.

At Cersaie 2025, walls become storytellers, tiles highlight tactility, and surfaces reimagine tradition with a contemporary edge.

The Nativo washbasin sparkles with Alessandro Mendini’s pulviscular dots in a poetic re-edition by Azzurra Ceramica.

The Nesting Room collection by Moooi transforms walls and floors into storytelling surfaces, with animal muses as guardians of sanctuaries of stillness and beauty.

With the Comfort Lab exhibition, Pearson Lloyd and Cozmo reveal the ‘thinking through making’ approach behind the high-backed Hub sofa.

Designers experiment with salt, bioplastics, pine resin and algorithms at Material Matters 2025. Check out what we liked the most.

In London, EcoLattice’s Beyond Foam exhibition presents a recyclable 3D-printed solution for upholstered furniture and tasks emerging talents to rethink comfort in design.

For The Ripple Effect installation, Alicja Patanowska crafts a space for rest and reflection on our relationship with natural resources. Through craft, “even discarded matter can be given new meaning and life.”

From futuristic garments to AI-empowering stones, these five key installations highlight themes of peace, ecology, identity, and community.
Inspired by London’s Southbank Brutalist architecture and street lamps, Beacon pulses with the city’s pace with sustainable innovation.

The British designer’s “What Nelson Sees” installation invites visitors to experience London’s skyline from the Admiral’s perspective, as well as watch an AI-generated film on the city’s transformation from the past into the future.

POMPEII-X furniture collection blends ancient Roman aesthetics with a contemporary twist. Inspired by Quantum Physics theories, parallel realities, and how new technologies can alter history and facts, the collection wasn’t purposely AI-generated to highlight today’s new paradox.

These seven German talents offer a glimpse into the future—where heritage and modernity blend into something truly inspiring.

Nine rotating mirrors choreograph a silent ballet under the open sky in the courtyard of the Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris.

Get lost in a maze of design at the Hôtel de la Marine. Jérémy Pradier-Jeauneau created a whimsical ‘Labyrinthe’ of fabrics, myths, and treasures in the courtyard and halls of an 18th-century palace.

A fractured black rock shrine, a cosmic light show, and a Brutalist pyramidal tower glowing in the desert — here’s what we loved most at Burning Man 2025!

At Paris Design Week, the Folie installation blends design, fragrance, and sound into a haven for mental well-being.”

Framed by Zaha Hadid’s sinuous architecture, the ‘Illuminated: A Spotlight on Korean Design’ exhibition invites you on a journey through the country’s creative DNA.

An urban chandelier glowing along the Southbank and a city view from Admiral Nelson’s perspective in Trafalgar Square—London Design Festival 2025 is full of surprises. Think visionary sustainable materials, AI co-designed self-portraits, camping tents, and a legendary 1980s nightclub.

Maison & Objet Fall 2025 looks ahead, showcasing new talents and bold collaborations—from the next generation of German designers to visionary entrepreneurs and emerging brands. “An open house, open to all,” says new Artistic Director Amelie Pichard.

Paris Design Week 2025 sweeps across the French capital—think blooming textile corals, playful plastic glamping, spinning mirrors, a craft-filled labyrinth, and even a design disco club.

Spacon reimagines our digital habits in real-world spaces that spark connection, conversation, and care. The Meet Me Here exhibition in Copenhagen gently suggests that the future of connection might not be faster Wi-Fi—but a better bench or a note on a wall.

A pool with red-and-white checkerboard tiles inspired by Sicilian traditional kitchens, luxury suites and ‘glamping’ cottages with sweeping views across the Val di Noto, designer furniture, and a vibrant cafe. At Braccialieri, every detail is a celebration of place. It’s where fashion, design, and Sicilian culture come together—not just to impress, but to welcome you home.