
Artwords Bookshop, London. A reflection of our ‘here and now’
The cleanliness of the backdrop allows the books to take center stage. One says ‘never judge a book by its cover’, but in Artwords that’s exactly what you do
The cleanliness of the backdrop allows the books to take center stage. One says ‘never judge a book by its cover’, but in Artwords that’s exactly what you do
Taif Rose oil costs up to 50,000 euros per kilo. Nobody can buy it because the entire production – 16 kg per year – belongs to the Saudi Arabian royal family
If the bridge between neuroscience and design lies in communication, the process of translating ancestral instincts with computer devices is more subtle
In conversation with Wellness Director of Rocco Forte Hotels and Sir Rocco Forte’s daughter Irene Forte. «In an over-saturated market, niche brands are emerging»
The current pandemic is making it hard for magazines to go into print and distribution. Internet is guaranteeing information but digital cannot replace print for good
Walead Beshty’s monographic exhibition ‘Industrial Portraits’ represents people in their function and professional role in the art world
Mid-century Danish Modernist furniture and 1944 Hans Wegner J16 Rocking Chairs, which nod to the building’s past as a retirement home
In conversation with the founder James Laffar – ‘My grandfather used to know a few of our clients back when he had bookstalls in the Sixties’
Era dalla seconda Guerra Mondiale che non si assisteva a una tale riconversione generale delle aziende produttive in Italia. La formula elaborata da ICR a Boffalora D’Adda
Plots of perfumes – Joanna of Castile sighed as she found scents of neroli in the bed sheets of Philip the Handsome
The Vanilla from Madagascar supplier hires harvesters for a minimum of three years, giving people a chance to develop a business of their own
L’isolamento va contro l’istinto umano – anche in guerra, quando si vuole fare la resistenza, si sta insieme, a cena tra le macerie, al cinema sfidando l’allarme antiaereo
Towns scattered around the country are rich in terms of historical buildings, more accessible in terms of costs and perhaps even more hungry for fashion
Love and nostalgia may looks sweet, but they cut with ice and sharp blades. In conversation with David Nicholls on how he built a universal love story in his Sweet Sorrow
Un’altra storia d’amore per conoscere meglio il proprio dolore e ricordarsi del primo bacio – the greatest lie that age tells about youth is that it’s free of care
Economically developed countries often ignore the environment around them. A conversation with designer Tamara Orjola – investigating the use of pine needles
Una casa negli Hamptons appartenuta a Jackie Kennedy torna a nuova gloria – il pretesto per un discorso sul significato di ‘lusso’ nella visione di Reed Krakoff, creative director Tiffany
The interiors of the apartments were created by Belgian designer Yael Siso and exalt European elegance, despite keeping the original atmosphere of the location alive
There is no rigor or formality in Tel Aviv. The genesis, evolution and gentrification of Neve Tzedek, from the desolation of the fifties to homes for artists and the bourgeoisie.
If in London the designers painted the walls in white, Faye Toogood chooses mud-colored walls and metal cages as bookcases
How to ride the market without Instagram and without multinationals behind it? A too sweet perfume that becomes a bestseller is a contradiction in the laws of industry
Literature / Romance stories come back to life in new sagas
Three guys cannot sell their drawings, so they open a two-windows shop in Boulevard Saint Germain: Dyptique
A luxury perfume, made for the few, doesn’t need to cater to everyone. Operating on this belief, Le Labo has won over the New York market: the success story created by a complete absence of communication
The master perfumer Anne Flipo has created the new Libre, which has succeeded in encompassing the modernity of a freedom that few human beings were able to recount with their own lives
France claims supremacy in the perfume arts – but once again, Italy shows it has the creative resources and the production ability to compete. Perfume culture: the Martone family
A Spanish artisan brought the flowers of the Mediterranean to the court of King George II and opened Floris Jermyn Street
Craft, manualità, abilità tecnica – oppure cultura, coerenza e visione? Contano le domande, mai le risposte: una digressione sulla storia recente della moda
The story of an Italian perfume for a city in Germany – rekindling the culture that fires desire, if an Eau de Cologne can touch the memory of people and places
The interiors of Modern Society recall a lounge designed in that shabby-chic style that was all over London in the nineties and which still dominates certain circles
The rent had risen by 200% – Rei Kawakubo left Dover Street, although it was the London street that had launched the concept store, accounting for 35% of its turnover.
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DIGNITY AND HUMANITY
CIRCULAR ECONOMIES AND GLOBAL FORESTRY
SUSTAINABLE MATTERS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
DIGNITY AND HUMANITY
CIRCULAR ECONOMIES
AND GLOBAL FORESTRY
SUSTAINABLE MATTERS
IN THE ANHROPOCENE
the grafted
edited by stefano boeri
in conversation with
elizabeth diller
HANS ULRICH OBRIST
Mitchell silver
PIERRE ALExIS DUMAS
DIGNITY AND HUMANITY
CIRCULAR ECONOMIES AND GLOBAL FORESTRY
SUSTAINABLE MATTERS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
the grafted
edited by stefano boeri
in conversation with
elizabeth diller
HANS ULRICH OBRIST
Mitchell silver
PIERRE ALExIS DUMAS
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