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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.

    par Salka Hallström Bornold
  • Art by accident

    Why make little repetitive patterns, when you can go big and bold? Norwegian-Danish duo Mijo Studio defy textile conventions.

    par Sofia Hallström
  • 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.

    par Leo Gullbring
  • 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.

    par Leo Gullbring
  • 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.

    par Nils Forsberg
  • 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.

    par Ulla-Karin Höynä
  • 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.

    par Johan Fowelin
  • Mad about Moomin

    Who needs 92 Moon cups? Ida Berg insists she doesn’t. She only has 62 of them in her kitchen cupboard.

    par Ida Berg
  • Management by fear

    Managers love open-plan offices. Employees loathe them. Nils Forsberg reads a report
    that confirms our worst suspicions.

    par Nils Forsberg
  • Making museums great again

    Nille Svensson on the future for design museums

    par Nille Svensson
  • Bureaucracy at work

    Nils Forsberg is upset by the fluffy nonsense published by ArkDes

    par Nils Forsberg

A propos du magazine

Form
Form FORM is the meeting between the industry's top writers and photographers. It is one of the oldest design magazines in the world, founded in 1905. FORM is a Stockholm based, covering architecture and design with a special focus on the Nordic region.

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