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National Gallery selects Selldorf Architects for Sainsbury Wing project
London’s National Gallery has announced that a team led by Selldorf Architects has won the contest to upgrade the gallery’s Grade I-listed Sainsbury Wing.
Krill Design 3D-prints lamp from orange skins
Milanese agency Krill Design has created a lamp that is 3D-printed using a material derived from the skin of two Sicilian orange peels.
Chance Operator: Paul Hultberg’s Aleatory Aesthetics
As a new show devoted to the work of Studio Craft artist Paul Hultberg opens at Moderne Gallery, the historian Glenn Adamson explores the oeuvre of a master of enamel.
Long Live Radio
Teenage Engineering’s take on an FM radio - the OB4 - allows you to record, loop and rewind live radio.
Jerry-rigged Materials, Household Ephemera
Yo-Yo Machines are lo-fi communication devices, designed by the Interaction Research Studio at Goldsmiths to enable an emotional connection from afar.
Loewe Foundation and Studio Voltaire announce award winners
The Loewe Foundation and Studio Voltaire have named the inaugural seven winners of their awards programme aimed at providing affordable and secure workspace for artists in London.
That Good Sound
As the Euros rumble on, we look at the design issues prompted by football in lockdown. How do you generate the feeling of normality in abnormal times?
The Crit #11: 80085
The June 2021 edition of The Crit is here, with a roundup of all the design news from the past month and an extended interview with architect Alan Maskin about his new ANOHA museum.
There’s Only So Far You Can Go
As the Design Museum launches Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life, we republish our review of Inventing a New World, the original Paris exhibition on which the new show is based.
The Luma Foundation opens its Frank Gehry tower
Clad in 11,000 stainless steel panels arranged like a faceted carapace, a new Frank Gehry tower has been opened in Arles, France, as part of the Luma Arles cultural campus.
Paul Cocksedge designs Gravity chandelier for Moooi
In place of a rigid metal armature, the Gravity chandelier is formed from suspended loops of braided cable.
Luca Nichetto launches podcast
Industrial designer Luca Nichetto has announced the launch of a new monthly podcast, Opinionated.
The Sum of All Constraints
The Bell chair sees Konstantin Grcic reflect on the importance of clear information and rigid constraints to the design process.
Design Holding opens new retail space in Copenhagen
The company behind design brands including B&B Italia, Maxalto, Flos, and Louis Poulsen has announced a new retail space in Copenhagen.
Antepavilion building targeted in police raid
Police raided the Hoxton Docks arts building in a bid to target Extinction Rebellion, who are tenuously connected to one of this year’s Antepavilion commissions.
The Real Feel
Connected, an exhibition of new home offices by AHEC and the Design Museum, raises questions around the opportunities and challenges of designing over FaceTime.
Alfredo Häberli designs new Fixpencil for Caran d’Ache
The Swiss-Argentinian designer has created two editioned versions of the mechanical pencil that was first developed in 1929.
Phyllida Barlow to install sculpture in Highgate Cemetery
Act will be installed in Highgate’s West Cemetery and explore ideas of memorialisation and Victorian society’s relationship to death.