In the Studio With Studio Drift
Founders Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta talk about their tech-driven, future-focused work, and where humanity fits in.
Founders Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta talk about their tech-driven, future-focused work, and where humanity fits in.
We spend a stormy afternoon hanging out with the artist and his team in his downtown Manhattan workspace.
The art collector and photographer tells us about how he invented the selfie and his design for the new Leica Sofort instant camera.
The opening of the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech is putting the spotlight back on a cultural treasure trove.
On view at A/D/O, the MINI LIVING URBAN CABIN rethinks the way we live in cities by tapping local residents and culture to inform its experimental solutions.
The artist's new, very personal project for Public Art Fund confronts New York's five boroughs with the global refugee crisis.
The designer and architect heads to outdoor sculpture museum Storm King with the latest camera from Leica.
The scientist-cum-artist opens up about his recent solo show at the Spanish arts center, and the new form of art he’s working with students to create.
The fashion designer balances a prolific output with an unwavering attention to craft.
Husband-wife team Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi discuss their all-encompassing projects, including a bold new building for the Cornell Tech campus on New York City's Roosevelt Island.
First he brought design to Google. Now, the visionary is subtly shaping our lives.
The award-winning fashion designer Thom Browne revels in consistency in an industry that expects constant change.
The octogenarian father of the American art furniture movement, still in his prime, has a lot more to say—and do.
We caught up with artist Erwin Wurm to talk about the history of his One Minute Sculptures and to see some new work in the series that debuted at Lehmann Maupin gallery in New York last spring.
Twenty years after its founding, furniture maker Blu Dot continues its mission to democratize design. Here, the making of its Hot Mesh Chair.
The gallerist’s Milan space is a bastion of groundbreaking contemporary design.
See how the German company makes its legendary cameras.
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Peter Zumthor speaks with architecture critic Paul Goldberger in this excerpt from Design Dialogues No. 34.