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The Cabinet of Collaborations at Dutch Design Week showcases the power of working together

Design Wanted

Taking off from this year’s overarching theme at Dutch Design Week, “The Greater Number” at Dutch Design Week, design collective Envisions and Studio Rick Tegelaar have curated an interdisciplinary group exhibition focusing on the value of working together. Ultimately this material effect creates an ever-changing object.

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The best of Dutch Design Week 2021

Design Wanted

We need the perspective and enthusiasm of designers more than ever. ”. Curated by Studio Joachim-Morineau , “A blast from the past” showcased work from several emerging designers whose projects reinterpreted Greco-Roman aesthetics to create sculpture, furniture and ceramics. There is so much happening in the world.

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How Retail Design Insights Will Inspire Workplace Design

All Work

So too in our workplaces, creating an arrival area allowing people to experience the company’s purpose and values through curated social spaces and visual cues to the work they do, will build cultural currency. Biophilic design and a curated use of texture and color distinguish “hot”, more active spaces from “cool” quieter zones.

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Ferrari’s flagship store in Milan combines heritage and innovation

Retail Focus

For Sybarite it was key that the store be designed to welcome visitors and engage them in a voyage of discovery, with each corner and floor revealing a new perspective and element of the Ferrari story. The structure has a practical purpose too, as it will display key fashion pieces and lighting that can be seen from all levels.

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Web Exclusive: Seventy Years of Vision, Passion and Style

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The pi èce de résistance of the masterfully curated presentation is the “Enchanted Garden.” In support of the fashions displayed in the show, the curators integrated artwork from the museum’s permanent collection. The color range is displayed through the use of accessories, dresses and drawings from 1947 to 2021.

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