Daniella Ohad

70th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II – In Design

As the design season nears its height, and England readies itself for the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II on June 2nd, marking the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne in 1952, David Gill Gallery combines the two celebrations in one special show. Curated by Francis Sultana, David Gill pays tribute to this iconic event, with pieces that express

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Lee F. Mindel: His Veritas (‘Truth’)

There is something magical about architect-design furniture pieces and the way architects transfer their architectural thinking to small-scale objects, because the successful examples typically capture what is, in essence, a microcosmic manifestation of their buildings. Consider George Nakashima, Arne Jacobsen, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies, Gio Ponti, Mario Bellini, Toyo Ito—you can trace their design thinking

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Serban Ionescu: Castle Garden

When we think of freehand drawings, we tend to imagine sketches and graffiti, quickly made, free strokes, two-dimensional images. Now, think about drawings as three-dimensional, functional objects – chairs, cabinets, lighting. It sounds almost paradoxical, yet this so accurately defines the work of Romanian-American artist/architect/designer Serban Ionescu. The Brooklyn-based artist has achieved the most articulate and

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Interior Design: The Legends – Vincent Van Duysen

Nearly 400 thousand followers on Instagram—myself included—are treated to a daily dose of spectacular design inspiration by Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen. A top influencer, he finds the social media platform to be an ideal tool to document his visual diary, showcase his creative identity, and communicate his personal manifesto. His uncompromising and focused statements

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