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For Paola Navone, Accidents, Chance and Risks Are All Part of the Process
For more than two decades, illustrious designer Paola Navone has collaborated with Baxter to transform leather into a language of craft, experimentation and human connection, creating furniture that is as tactile and luxurious as it is timeless.
The Church Where No Brick Was Cut
In our rotating column, we ask an architect or designer to write about one building that matters to them. In this issue, Lyndon Neri of Neri&Hu Design and Research Office discusses why Sigurd Lewerentz’s Church of St Peter in Klippan is a 20th-century masterpiece.
The Ancient Burial Mound That Anchors a New Kyoto Art Project
Nestled on Kyoto’s rugged northern coast, Tomorrow Field reimagines the relationship between humanity and landscape through a series of evocative, site-specific sculptures and collaborative architectural projects led by Kayo Tokuda.
Foster + Partners Summons a Naga at Cambodia’s Techo International Airport
Phnom Penh’s new Techo International Airport by Foster + Partners aspires to be green, efficient and human-centric
The Signature Language of Volker Haug Studio
After two decades of illuminating interiors, Melbourne-based Volker Haug is still chasing the curiosity and wonder that first drew him to the medium at the age of ten.
The List: Our Editors’ Guide to What to See, Where to Go and What to Read in 2026
The biannual briefing from Design Anthology’s editors on what to see, where to go and what to bring home — from objects and spaces to openings and books.
This Kitchen Is Meant to Be Experienced Like a Walk in the Forest
In a forest-cloaked setting, Fisher & Paykel’s Nature—Ritual exhibition at Milan Design Week 2026 draws on New Zealand’s landscape to frame the kitchen as a lived, everyday space shaped by routine.
The Man Who Builds Nests in Other People’s Buildings
From the streets of Tokyo to the vineyards of Champagne, Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata crafts whimsical, ephemeral architectural sculptures that cling to buildings and trees, offering a poetic commentary on freedom and impermanence