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Soul Man: Ask Emil Skovgaard

Simon Keane-Cowell

26.10.2012

If the Slow Design movement were looking for a poster boy, Ask Emil Skovgaard would undoubtedly be on the shortlist. Treading a fine and virtuosic line between design, craft and art, the Copenhagen-based creative’s work is, among other things, an

Kortrijk Remembered: in conversation with Interieur ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

22.07.2011

Punching above its weight, the respected Belgian design biennale Interieur, held in the small town of Kortrijk since 1968, has always thought big. What it lacks in scale, it makes up for in discernment and ambition. 'We saw how international and

The In-Betweener: matali crasset

Simon Keane-Cowell

24.06.2011

She may elect to spell her name all lower case, but matali crasset's work is big on concept and ambition. Yet, the Paris-based designer, who's collaborated with the likes of Established & Sons and Pallucco, insists she's not that interested in

The Milan Four: Alessandro Mendini

Simon Keane-Cowell

17.05.2011

In the second of our series of four interviews with four leading design figures from this year's Milan Furniture Fair, Architonic meets Alessandro Mendini – designer, architect, writer, theorist and all-round provocateur. Mendini, who turns 80 this

The Milan Four: Jean Nouvel

Simon Keane-Cowell

19.04.2011

In the first of four interviews from the 2011 Milan Salone Internazionale del Mobile with four very different figures from the creative world – an internationally celebrated architect, a grand master of Italian design, a strongly concept-led

Yorgo Lykouria: Industrial Poet

Simon Keane-Cowell

01.04.2011

It's somewhat fitting, given the almost lyric quality of his name, that Canadian-born designer Yorgo Lykouria should be interested in reintroducing the poetic into everyday life. His latest product for premium bathroom brand Alape is a wash basin

The Bearable Lightness of Being: Architonic meets Tokujin ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

25.01.2011

'Maybe I don't like objects.' It's not every day you hear such a statement from a designer, particularly one as celebrated as Tokujin Yoshioka, who was recognised as A&W Designer of the Year 2011 during this year's imm cologne, But, then again,

Robin Day: 1915–2010

Simon Keane-Cowell

21.12.2010

Robin Day, one of Britain's greatest designers, whose illustrious career spanned seven decades, dies at the age of 95

Who? Me?: the multiple identities of Jephson Robb

Simon Keane-Cowell

15.12.2010

His very first furniture design – for established American brand Bernhardt Design – is an exercise in form follows comfort. Once you're sitting on Jephson Robb's new 'Amri' chair, it's seriously hard to get up again. This invitation to stay put

Man of the Cloth: Cristian Zuzunaga talks textile and more

Simon Keane-Cowell

25.11.2010

In the (unfortunate) hierarchy of design disciplines – just ask any architect and they'll confirm this – textile design has traditionally occupied a less-than-superior position. Spanish-born Londoner Cristian Zuzunaga has been troubling the

A Life More Ordinary: Architonic meets Jasper Morrison

Simon Keane-Cowell

11.11.2010

Respected British designer Jasper Morrison has learnt many things in the course of his career. For example, how to design products that create 'atmosphere', as he describes it, yet have longevity, and how to ignore the marketing machine that would

'Life is important. Design is not important': ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

09.11.2010

Alain Berteau is often told by journalists that he is representative of Belgian design. He's not so sure. Architonic caught up with architect-designer Berteau at the Interieur 2010 design biennale to discuss his latest work, the trouble with defining

'There shouldn't be one rule about how to make ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

03.11.2010

He's big in Belgium. And increasingly elsewhere, thanks to him being named Designer of the Year by prestigious design biennale Interieur 2010. Bram Boo's furniture designs delight and challenge in equal measure with their chaotic, often ironic,

Détente Cordiale: when Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance met ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

09.10.2010

Already a contemporary classic, French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance's 'Corvo' chair for US manufacturer Bernhardt Design is certainly no flash-in-the-pan object to be consumed briefly and then forgotten. Highly considered in terms of its design

When in London...: In conversation with Giulio Cappellini

Simon Keane-Cowell

05.10.2010

This year's London Design Festival, now in its eighth year, was not only bigger than ever, it was also more international in complexion, with a significant number of non-British brands exhibiting in their permanent showrooms, in pop-up spaces and at

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