The
Design Anthology
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Breathing Space
In Ho Chi Minh City, MIA Design Studio is defining a new vernacular for modern tropical living
A Bright Future
A conversation with inventor and solar designer Marjan van Aubel, named Swarovski Designer of the Future
Designer Q&A: Rossana Orlandi
Iconic gallerist, curator and doyenne of design Rossana Orlandi’s eye for spotting — and launching — ground-breaking creative young designers is legendary. She tells Design Anthology why she champions creative talent alongside established names and why she insists on visiting artists in their studios.
Spaces that Resonate
On the occasion of David Zwirner Gallery opening in Hong Kong, an exclusive interview with Annabelle Selldorf, architect to the arts world
In Conversation with André Fu at Objets Nomades
On the occasion of the inaugural exhibition of Objets Nomades by Louis Vuitton in Hong Kong, regular Design Anthology contributor Catherine Shaw speaks with designer André Fu about his design process and his addition to the collection
Hsiao Chin
On the occasion of his bi-city retrospective, an exclusive interview with this leading figure in China's abstract expressionism movement
Idyllic Hideaway
In Ahmedabad, a holiday home provides a quiet escape in a laidback setting
Model Home
London-based design practice Waldo Works has created a discreet retreat with calming sea views for a fashion model and her screen-acting husband
An Innate Sense of Style
Designed by Decus Interiors, this Sydney home is an ode to how to live like a fashionista
Italian Masters
We speak with multi-disciplinary, mulit-award-winning designer Mario Bellini about what being an Italian designer means to him
A Home for All
A conversation with Mark Dytham of Klein Dytham architects about how he first came to Japan, what keeps him there and his studio's humanitarian work
Sophisticated Minimalism
A residence in Taichung by RIS Interior Design achieves modern minimalism through materials
Green Energy
As our cities grow ever denser and ever more grid-locked with urban traffic, clever architects are finding ways to integrate multiple functions into single structures, in a sustainable manner.
Family Treasure
Three generations eschew India’s quintessentially ornate aesthetic for understated luxury in a new seaside home
Elegant Eclecticism
A home-away-from-home in Melbourne takes cues from the showmanship of an art gallery
Victorian Legacy
In the Melbourne suburb of Coburg, a period home receives a mondern update with due homage to its Victorian roots
It Takes a Village
Exploring globalisation through the urban village at the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism / Architecture