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How Tumi’s creative director Victor Sanz finds inspiration in everyday life

Inside Retail

This pivotal moment steered me towards a new path, where design and art could harmoniously coalesce, transcending conventional boundaries. As a designer initially involved in immersive learning, traversing the globe to engage with fabrications, factories, and the holistic development of my craft as a designer and artist.

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The Verse control kit helps kids immerse themselves in the metaverse

Design Wanted

From a design perspective, Vers follows the trend for most smart home technology. The same aesthetic defines the “controller box”, a hub-like device that doubles as a speaker with a subtle design intended to fit harmoniously next to other smart gadgets inside the home. We interviewed three 3D artists to get their perspectives.

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Louis Vuitton’s brand history in heritage window displays

Design Retail Space

Grandson of the company founder, Gaston was a businessman and an artist. Gaston’s Louis Vuitton’s artistic window display sketches. Vuitton as the company CEO understood the importance of shopfront design and treat it with an artistic vision in mind. Let’s get back to the twenties of the 20th century.

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70,000 visitors join Design Shanghai in one of the first physical design shows of the year

Design Wanted

First-time exhibitor Prime Works Group also joined the show and presented a selection of leading names including Vitra, Sitland, Cassina, Sinetica, Mogg and B-Line from Italy and from Germany , Konig Neurath and Anker. The Seesaw Roundtable located in the Contemporary Design hall was a metaphor of harmony and balance.

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Art or design? Johannes Budde blurs the lines with LITE

Design Wanted

An industrial glass, a sandstone base and a “floating” candle are brought into experimental harmony with LITE, a creative light installation by German designer Johannes Budde. Art is subjective — just because something is called art doesn’t necessarily mean it has artistic value to all people. Lighting as art. LITE by Johannes Budde.

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