Earth hour
- magazine : Form
- numero : 319 - 2019
- date : 13 juin 2019
- catégorie : Art de vivre
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Notes for Underground
In The Kinship Project, five Swedish designers did an experiment in collective design that resulted in some unusual chairs. Salka Hallström Bornold brought them together for a therapy session on the outskirts of Stockholm.
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Art by accident
Why make little repetitive patterns, when you can go big and bold? Norwegian-Danish duo Mijo Studio defy textile conventions.
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High times
What will tomorrow’s art museums look like?
Leo Gullbring visits Liz Diller’s new art centre on top of the High Line in New York looking for clues. -
Milano 2019
From poetic light creations to recycled clothing and organic 3D prints.
Leo Gullbring finds the gems at this year’s design week in Milan. -
The little grey house
Emotions ran high when this year’s Kasper Salin Prize was awarded to a little private home on Gotland. But why are people so upset? Nils Forsberg called up the architect, Anna Chavepayre.
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10 ways to save the world
Everyone is talking about the climate, but nobody is doing anything about it. How can designers contribute to a more sustainable future? We asked leading researchers and authorities for some advice and came up with a to-do list.
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Asplund resurrected
Architect Erik Gunnar Asplund pioneered the International style in Sweden. Now, an untouched interior by him is being restored to its former glory.
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Mad about Moomin
Who needs 92 Moon cups? Ida Berg insists she doesn’t. She only has 62 of them in her kitchen cupboard.
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Management by fear
Managers love open-plan offices. Employees loathe them. Nils Forsberg reads a report
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Making museums great again
Nille Svensson on the future for design museums
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Bureaucracy at work
Nils Forsberg is upset by the fluffy nonsense published by ArkDes