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Weekends in the European design capitals: 5 destinations to visit for architects and interior lovers
Design is not only visited in museums. You walk, you breathe, you live in the cities that have made it an everyday language. From the radical architecture of Northern Europe…
The history of the Arco lamp by Flos: why the Castiglioni brothers created a design icon
At the beginning of the Sixties, Italy experienced its economic boom and, with it, the birth of industrial design as a form of culture and innovation. Lighting companies begin to…
Can a room be transformed into a home? Reuse architecture and new opportunities for real estate
Transforming a room into a home is not just a building issue: it is a cultural act. It means reinterpreting space, giving a second life to built material and restoring…
The best brands of bar chairs: when design meets conviviality
What are the best companies producing bar chairs? The answer is not found only in fashions or seasonal catalogues, but in the ability of a brand to interpret the essence…
Who invented the bed: the history of the most intimate object of design
We sleep on it a third of our lives, but we rarely wonder who invented it. Yet the bed , an apparently simple and everyday object, is one of the…
Best architecture and interior design firms in Milan: who to trust for a tailor-made project
If you are in Milan and you are looking for an architecture or interior design studio to rely on for a new project, a renovation or a restyling of spaces,…
Who is Ern? Rubik, the designer and inventor of the magic cube
Who really is Ern? Rubik and how did a Hungarian designer-architect manage to create the most famous puzzle in the world? Often remembered only as “the inventor of the magic…
Iconic houses of the twentieth century: the masterpieces that changed the idea of ??living
What are the most iconic houses of the twentieth century and why do they still represent essential points of reference for architects and designers today? The last century has been…
















