Interview with Manuel Estrada, awarded designer
Today we're providing some recommendations for readers that love design, trends, and architecture. And if you still have some time, you can always check out these design documentaries or take a look back at our magazine.
If you're already on holidays or if you're making plans for August, we want to help you figure out how to fill up that spare time. How about a movie session based on our favourite topics? Today we are providing some recommendations for the cinephiles that revolve around the design world.
Vibrant floral patterns, voluminous textures, and vivid colour combinations reflect a multicultural philosophy, which is a consequence of globalisation. The exotic is back, and at Connections by Finsa we are focussing on how to translate this into your projects through the Explore trend.
With the slogan Revalorar (Revalue), this year's Barcelona Design Week invites us to revaluate our surroundings and sees design as a key factor for innovation, sustainability, and for improving our quality of life.
Colour is a relevant indicator when it comes to deciding how we want to live and what we consume. Gudy Herder focus on a topic which is a passion for many of us and affects everyone in one way or another.
Teacher and interior designer, Paula Aloy gets her students to take part in creative proposals that reach the Salone del Mobile in Milan. We chatted with her to get a better understanding of the intersection between education and business, among other things.
How is design perceived in the industrial world? To answer these questions, we followed Dutch collective Envisions during the development of an experimental design project in technical wood manufacturing.
Manuel Such and Ignacio Alegría are Estudio Alegría. With very different profiles and backgrounds, they complement each other perfectly and make the perfect team. Today we're chatting with this interior architecture duo about their work - their true passion.
Apart from energy efficiency, if you want to give your house the eco touch, opt for this type of furniture that, although it doesn't seem like it, use recycled materials.