How will we eat, live and consume 2021? How will we travel, communicate – and feel? Will we move into a culture of longer-term thinking? After a year defined by challenges, mostly spent confined in our homes, we all long for a brighter time ahead. We asked a number of creatives about their views of the year to come.
...An avid book and magazine collector, interior designer Lotta Agaton knows how to display her books. In her bookshelf books on design, architecture and fashion stand side by side. We asked her to share her most inspiring reads this year.
...The new initiative Respected by Gaggenau sees Swedish designers Anton Alvarez, Matti Klenell, Carina Seth Andersson and Jennie Adén nominated
...”One of the most shocking discoveries I made was that for every sack of trash you or I throw away, 70 sacks of rubbish have been generated by the processes that went into making its contents.”
...A new co-working space designed by architect and design agency Specific Generic opens early 2021 in Stockholm.
...The newest addition to the Copenhagen hotel scene is a single room hotel filled with Danish art and design, created by the duo behind the magazine Dansk.
...At the age of 88, Swedish designer Åke Axelsson opens a webshop dedicated to selling his sustainable furniture.
...Caring for plants is the best way to learn how to care for yourself”, says Amsterdam-based horticulturalist Monai Nailah McCullough, also known as “plant mom”, in Kinfolk’s new book on gardens.
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