What happens with all the artwork when a museum closes? In many instances it gets lost and forgotten in storage units, a problem Netherlands’ cultural sector has been facing for many years. OODE is the first gallery in the Netherlands to take those forgotten pieces and gives them a second chance. Curated by Marleen Kurves,… [Read More]
Résidence au Bic by _naturehumaine
Montreal based architecture firm _naturehumaine has completed a small residence located in Québec, Canada. Contemporary stacked volumes and plenty of natural light create an open and airy interior space, overlooking the landscape. Wood cladding and pops of colours add a youthful element without overpowering the rest of the space. From _naturehumaine: In the Rimouski region,… [Read More]
IIDEXCanada 2015 Focuses on the Future of Design
IIDEXCanada returns this year to Toronto with a full conference program that focuses on the future of design. Held Dec. 2 to 3, 2015 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building, the conference program is dedicated to exploring design changes. For registrations please click here, and take a look below at some of the… [Read More]
Toronto’s Interior Design Show Announces Powerhouse Speaker Lineup and 2016 Guest of Honour
We are soon approaching the 18th annual Interior Design Show in Toronto this coming January. The show celebrates the most innovative of international and Canadian design, and this year it has announced an exciting selection of internationally acclaimed designers as the first three speakers. This year’s show welcomes Tom Dixon, Ora-ïto and Lee Broom. Take a… [Read More]
Arper Unveils New New York City Showroom
Architect Solveig Fernlund had designed the new Arper flagship showroom in New York City. The showroom features the company’s unique line of furniture in a minimalist space of a 1904 historical building. The relaxing atmosphere of the showroom evokes the company’s own values and flexibility of their products. In a space that blurs the boundaries… [Read More]
Trace Pro Imagines the Future of Creativity for Architects
The release of the iPad Pro and Pencil has opened a whole new world of possibilities for people in the creative fields. For the longest time the creative fields have been stuck in the middle between technology and creativity, having to constantly compromise. The new flexibility of the iPad Pro closes that gap, allowing for… [Read More]
Morpholio launched Board Pro for iPad Pro
The lack of design programs outside the PC realm has posed a challenge to an industry that is in constant change and always connected to technology. Morpholio has been constantly changing how designers use programs to bring their concepts and ideas to life, and more important, they made it accessible to the mobile world. With the announcement of… [Read More]
Clarks Originals Design Studio by ARRO studio
French design firm ARRO studio has completed Clarks Originals’ new design space located in what used to be a shoe factory. The studio features an open concept geared towards communication and creative work environment. Every custom element was thought over to add a sense of flexibility. From a shoe wall that transforms into a giant… [Read More]
Grand Trunk Revival by MARK + VIVI
Montreal based interdisciplinary design-build studio MARK + VIVI have transformed a 1,100 square foot row house to serve dual purpose: their design studio and residence. Whimsical design with raw and and industrial materials creates a unique atmosphere that seems to tell a story. The space integrates antique items found on site during demolition that add… [Read More]
Rothelowman-Designed Brasshouse Brings New Lustre To Hawthorn East
Australian architecture firm Rothelowman has designed a new apartment building in established Melbourne suburb, Hawthorn East. The residential building takes its name, Brasshouse, after its bold facade adorned in a series of brass ribbons that wrap around the entire structure. The dynamic effect of the facade gives the building a unique identity, but also adds a… [Read More]










