Jouw… Online Concept Store for Extraordinary Cutlery & Tableware.Extraordinary cutlery and tableware created by more then 35 international artists over 4 years have been brought together in a unique online concept store Jouw..., which launched earlier this month. Curated by Steinbeisser, these...
Delta Collection by Formafantasma Designed as a Portrait of Rome.Delta is a collection of sublime objects, and the fruit of the collaboration between the Roman design gallery Giustini / Stagetti Galleria O. Roma and Formafantasma. Each year, the gallery commissions international designers to use Rome as...
Table of Contents Glass Collection by Fabrica Launched at Design Miami Basel.Fabrica and Zürich gallery Roehrs & Boetsch have teamed up to create Table of Contents, a new glass collection that debuted at Design Miami...
Aybar Gallery Launches in Miami.Aybar Gallery announced it's Miami opening with a selection of pure & sensitive limited edition pieces designed by Formafantasma and Marre...
DESIGN.VE: Design Walks Through Venice.Curated by Francesca Giubilei and Luca Berta, DESIGN.VE is a brand new event taking place during the first month of the Venice Biennale of Architecture 2016. DESIGN.VE creates design pathways across the city featuring more than 80...
Circuit Bookshelf by david/nicolas.Circuit by david/nicolas is more than just a simple bookshelf. The object is imagined as an ever changing architecture that adapts to the user’s...
MILANTRACE Moment with Studiopepe at Out Of The Blue.It's time for our third and final (for now) MILANTRACE Moment with the inimitable Studiopepe. Hooray! My love for Studiopepe is well documented on these pages, but in case you're new to Yellowtrace, here's a little intro. Studiopepe is a...
Six International Designers Reinterpret Cutlery for Valerie Objects.‘The Cutlery Project’ is a product design initiative, which saw Antwerp design label Valerie Objects commission six international designers from various disciplines to reinterpret the concept of cutlery and design a prototype set of...
Guillaume Delvigne Stools4tools at the Tools Galerie in Paris.Stools4Tools by Guillaume Delvigne comprises twelve pieces and two prototypes, each piece in varying materiality, shapes and mass. Named after elements of travel and movement, Delvigne's idea was to recreate a sort of modernised...