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Neo/craft reexamines traditional materials with striking effect

Design Wanted

Berlin is the centre for artists and designers in Germany…[It] gives me the freedom I need to live and create.”. Take the Camo tables, for example, which are intentionally illusive, combining marble , glass and brass in three different forms and heights inspired by a camouflage pattern.

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A tribute: How Issey Miyake changed the way we saw and wore fashion

Inside Retail

The ready-to-wear concept by a couturier had been launched just a few years earlier when Yves Saint Laurent created Saint Laurent Rive Gauche in late 1966. Miyake arrived in Paris shortly after Kenzo’s “ Jungle Jap ” clothes had made waves, with their bright colours and unexpected patterns based partly on Japanese artistic traditions.

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