Out-of-the-box Candle Design to Light Up Christmas with Style

A4 CANDLE by Kazuhiro Yamanaka - Courtesy of Kazuhiro Yamanaka

Brutalist candlesticks, magical LED flames, and flickering A4 paper sheets. Innovative candle design lights up the holiday season.

Ten convivial table design projects at Milan Design Week 2024

Solar Collection by La DoubleJ in Max Siedentopf's Dancing Plates installation - Courtesy of La DoubleJ.

The joy of sharing a meal took centre stage in Milan. We selected ten convivial table design installations, projects, and exhibitions.

Twelve tongue-in-cheek, fun and quirky creatures from Milan Design Week

LoveNow! by Jamie Hayon x Bosa Ceramiche - Photo by Riccardo Urnato.

Our design contributor Antonella Galimberti has always been quite a fun and cheeky creature herself. In Milan, she has collected twelve creatures bubbling with happiness, colour, and design.

CERSAIE 2022: seven ceramic surface design collections on show in Bologna

PIGMENTI by LEA Ceramiche - Image by LEA Ceramiche.

A sky in a room, contemporary terrazzo-style tiles, and Moroccan inspirations… Check what we liked the most at Cersaie 2022, the leading international fair for ceramic design in Bologna, Italy.

Twelve flower-shaped chairs blooming with design

BLOOM easy armchair by Kenneth Cobonpue - Courtesy of Kenneth Cobonpue.

Archipanic’s new design contributor Antonella Galimberti collects 12 flower-shaped chairs and design stories to celebrate spring with comfy alcoves, vibrant petals and crafted bouquets.

Euroluce 2017: 10 Italian lighting designs and a reflection on Millennials’ domestic space

Fontana Arte - Setareh by Francesco Librizzi.

Solar sails and responsive lightings, luminous stairways to heaven and deconstructed table lamps. Italian design shines at Euroluce 2017.

10 Quirky events to plunge into Milan Design Week indiest vibe

Seletti: Design Parade

With Milan design week about to kick in, we picked 10 quirky events that shine a light on the alternative side of Fuorisalone: from an occupied slaughterhouse turned into a creative hub to a funky design parade, but also hidden cloisters’ parties and dreaming high-tech furniture.