Global Design Events & Exhibitions, 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

This year, by popular demand from our readers, we’ve upped the ante on Global Design Event coverage, with most major design events gracing the pages of Yellowtrace. From Maison&Objet in Paris, IMM Cologne, Stockholm Design Week & Furniture Fair, Palm Springs Modernism Week, New York Design Festival, Rising Architecture Festival in Copenhagen, Venice Biennale, to London Design Festival, we’ve covered a fair bit, not to mention a whole bunch of other smaller local and international events.

Of course, there’s also our epic coverage of Milan Design Week as well as our Talk Series which will be covered separately. Phew. No wonder we’re exhausted man!

 

Global Design Events & Exhibitions 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

1. Make Yourself Comfortable at Chatsworth_Contemporary Chair Design Exhibition.
2. Museo Del Design 1880-1980 Opens in Milan during EXPO 2015.
3. Young Designers Kicking Goals at Pure Talents Contest // IMM Cologne 2015.
4. Adam Goodrum Wins 2015 Rigg Design Prize at the National Gallery of Victoria.
5. Cult Presents ‘Charlotte Perriand – An Icon of Modernity’ Exhibition in Sydney and Melbourne.

 

Global Design Events & Exhibitions 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

6. Design Days Dubai 2015.
7. 3 Days of Design, Copenhagen.
8. London Design Festival 2015.
9. Ai Weiwei Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts London.
10. Inside Louis Vuitton Series 3 Exhibition, London.
11. MULTIPLEX by Tom Dixon at the Old Selfridges Hotel // London Design Festival 2015.
12. Highlights from Design Junction // London Design Festival 2015.

 

Global Design Events & Exhibitions 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

13. Dark Mofo 2015.
14. RISING Architecture Week Copenhagen 2015.
15. Maison&Objet 2015: Best In Show // Furniture, Lighting & Accessories.
16. Highlights From the 56th Venice Art Biennale 2015.
17. Palm Springs Modernism Week 2015.
18. In Infinity: Yayoi Kusama at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.

 

Global Design Events & Exhibitions 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

19. NYCxDesign Week 2015.
20. Highlights from IMM Cologne 2015.
21. Poliform Australia Presents Limited Edition Arflex & Fornasetti Collaboration and Exhibition.
22. Stockholm Furniture Fair 2015: Best in Show // Furniture, Lighting & Accessories.
23. HOLDBAR Presents ‘Don’t Run Out’ at Paris Design Week 2015.
24. Moustache Presents ‘Favoris’ at Paris Design Week 2015.
25. Parallels Conference at NGV Melbourne.

 


 

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One Response

  1. Kenneth Mason

    Nothing wrong with a design feature that uses themes of different religious celebrations during this time of year. Also could expand our knowlwedge of other cultures by featuring designs used to bring in a new year, even if it isn’t Jan 1st. Small point, but of great importance. Have different people use symbols that are not their own.

    kapm

    PS I haven’t been notified of any responses to any of my posts. Is this normal, or did I register incorrectly??

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