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·July 1, 2024

Philippe Starck: designer of genius

When we think of a French designer, the name Philippe Starck almost automatically comes to mind. Renowned in the...
Design and interior
·July 4, 2024

Baccarat revisits the 1930s with its Louxor collection

A master glassmaker since 1764, Baccarat has nothing left to prove in the world of tableware. However, the company...
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·July 5, 2024

Our interior design trends and tips, valid every year

Every year, it's the same old story: "What do you think the trends will be for the coming year?" So we rush out to buy the latest interior design magazine, trying to get a summary. In the end, we've spent €20 on it and wonder what we've actually learned apart from...
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Zaha Hadid: icon of contemporary architecture

Zaha Hadid was the first female architect to receive the Pritzker Prize (the equivalent of a Nobel Prize for architecture) in 2004....
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Seashore Library: the most remote library in the world

The Beijing-based architectural firm Vector Architects designed the SeaShore Library in the Beidaihe New District. This coastal region...
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·July 23, 2024

Raymond Loewy: the father of industrial design

Raymond Loewy is not just a name in the annals of design; he is the very face of innovation and modern aesthetics. Born in France in 1893 and naturalized as an American citizen, Loewy left an indelible mark on the 20th century with his designs that combine functionality and beauty....
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·July 24, 2024

Studio 464 revisits the Mediterranean table for summer

Founded in 2020, Studio 464 is a Parisian brand of handmade ceramics created by Meriem and Guila, two former students...
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·August 16, 2024

Villa M: the tropical oasis of the 15th arrondissement

Villa M, located in Paris's 15th arrondissement, is a bold architectural project that combines health, nature, and...
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·August 24, 2024

The Louis Vuitton collection of nomadic objects

Louis Vuitton's Monogram canvas, which has become a French icon thanks to the international expansion of LVHM, is based on the theme of travel, from the famous trunk to the backpack. The brand wanted to pay tribute to its origins by launching a collection in 2012 created in collaboration with...
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