by Sophia Conforti | Jan 1, 2021 | Design
“I’m not interested in the neutral object,” says American designer Johanna Grawunder. What she does find intriguing is the experience. “Experiential design is the perfect way to meld architecture, industrial design, lighting, and furniture into what’s really...
by Andy Smith | Dec 12, 2018 | News
Georgia O’Keeffe, Edgar Degas, and Titian were all luminaries in their respective eras of art history, but there’s another commonality among the trio: Experts believe all three had macular degeneration, a condition in the retina marked by a loss or blurring of...
by Laura Rote | Dec 3, 2018 | Travel
Close your eyes and picture “underground.” Maybe you imagine a cave, tunnels, an elaborate city system, or just a whole lot of worms and dirt. But consider, for a moment, what else might be there—historic bunkers, ancient water reservoirs transformed into art...
by Laura Rote | Oct 24, 2018 | News
This new London exhibit at the Design Museum puts the meaning of “home” under a microscope. “Home Futures” is a dream-like compilation of objects and experiences that showcase pivotal social and technological shifts that have impacted the way we think of “home,”...