Why Co.Design Believes That Design’s Big Moment Is Now
Last week, the Industrial Designers Society of America held its yearly gala. Co.Design’s very own Belinda Lanks was on hand to deliver a speech on design’s role in the world.
Last week, the Industrial Designers Society of America held its yearly gala. Co.Design’s very own Belinda Lanks was on hand to deliver a speech on design’s role in the world.
Xiral Segard transforms an industrial material into a vessel suited to the most delicate of flower arrangements.
An anachronism of the 18th-century European aristocracy gets a radical makeover in a park outside Paris.
Most of them are subtle, clever interpretations of the usual form: One, for instance, comes with its own cork stopper; another has a dainty spout.
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A roundup of famous hair that’s appeared on the silver screen, which also manages to be a nice list of movies you’ve gotta see.
As children, most of us were resigned to experiencing fairytales through a storybook. In California, kids actually get to live them.
An annual festival, normally steeped in tradition, has a very non-traditional addition this year: a 25-foot-wide-by-25-foot-long floating canopy that looks like a circus tent wandered into another dimension.
The Dyson Award-winning design project has been featured in every episode of the Showtime hit this season. How did that happen?
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