
Serpentine x Lego: Peter Cook designs a pavilion made entirely of lego bricks
The immersive pavilion designed by the Archigram architect was inaugurated by the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens, in conjunction with World Play Game.
The immersive pavilion designed by the Archigram architect was inaugurated by the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens, in conjunction with World Play Game.
The Chinese manufacturer of camera drones and video equipment will introduce its first home appliance, in a surprising shift from the skies to the floor.
The brand’s new capsule collection, which reimagines some of its classics in pet-friendly versions, taps into the unique bond between Gen Z and their pets, rewriting the rules of streetwear.
Designed by the Torre Velasca studio in 1961, this villa by Belgiojoso, Peressutti and Rogers is little known, but is a testament to their work in residential design.
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For years, Milan has been contemplating the future of its “Scala del Calcio” football stadium. The clubs are pushing for a new facility, with repurposing and international projects on the table.
Brevo has given its Parisian headquarters, La Maison Brevo, a major makeover, prioritizing innovation and employee well-being for its 400 staff members. The furnishings, curated by Pedrali, transform the 3,000 sq m of interior and exterior space into dynamic, stimulating environments that foster collaboration and diverse work styles.
Logitech’s new Flip Folio was designed to be versatile, without entirely losing sight of productivity.
By eliminating a central staircase and doubling it to provide separate access to two bedrooms, studio Abaco has created an enhanced and unprecedented livability inside a historic interior.
A quintessential artist of our time with millions of followers, Hideo Kojima currently has an exhibition at Fondazione Prada Aoyama and is about to release Death Stranding 2, the sequel to one of the most visionary video games ever made, which will explore the theme of “bad” post-Covid connections.
A legendary travel destination, especially in summer. We selected a series of must-see spots for lovers of architecture, design, art, and landscape across the Côte d’Azur.
Lightweight, essential, timeless: Frog turns 30. Designed by Piero Lissoni, it speaks to a perennial design elegance, one rooted in balance, artisanal heritage and contemporary vision, always ready to evolve.
One material, metal; thirty-five colors; and endless possible configurations for modern, versatile, and functional furniture: design according to Fantin.
With Out of the Box, MVRDV departs from the traditional scheme of the residential flat tower — this is their first housing project in Taipei. The building is an explosion of cantilevered, box-like volumes that stretch out into the landscape.
The housing and hospitality complex by V Taller on the Gulf of Mexico shores combines a texture of arches and chiaroscuro with the materiality of earth, dialoguing with the landscape and seeking an experimental proposal for sustainable tourism.
Foster + Partners, in collaboration with Manica, could be the preferred choice of Inter and Milan for designing the new stadium. However, the future of the San Siro area remains uncertain.
At the 2025 WWDC, Apple unveils a new unified design system based on transparency and glass-like, skeuomorphic effects that will transform the appearance of not only of iOS 26, but all its operating systems.
The June issue of Domus, curated by Bjarke Ingels, focuses on wood as a key material for the architecture of the future. It also features a reflection on the Venice Biennale curated by Carlo Ratti and thoughts on nature, technology, and new ways of living.
The result of a collaboration between Airstream and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, this limited-edition travel trailer draws inspiration from the Usonian house, combining it with the renowned design of the American company.
Looking ahead to Basel 2025: the story of a Fair that evolved from a local event into a global model, with a preview of the upcoming edition and the latest moves from the art world giant.
FLAT is the flush window born from a deep dedication to design; it speaks the language of architects, integrating seamlessly into diverse contexts.
The urban regeneration of Slussen Square — an interstitial hub in the Swedish capital — undoubtedly has its merits, but it has nonetheless drawn a fair share of criticism.
The original Birkin, the very first ever created, featuring unique details and the unmistakable mark of its muse Jane Birkin, will be auctioned in Paris following a global tour.
At the Achille Castiglioni Foundation, the concept of ars ludens is explored as a form of design thinking in Gioco e Progetto. Progetto è Gioco (“Play and Design. Design is Play”).
From June 12 to September 14, 2025, the Naples location of Gallerie d’Italia will host “Due cuori e una capanna”, a visual exploration that interweaves stories of love with the history of domestic living, reimagining the home as both an emotional and cultural device.
The company has unveiled a new, small vacuum cleaner with a powerful motor inside the suction tube.
The German sustainable fashion label Armedangels has joined forces with the online encyclopaedia to create a collection inspired by Wikipedia's ethos and mission.
A child miming a gun, a brick shouting at the empire, Adolf Hitler with his face covered: Maurizio Cattelan returns to Italy with “Seasons”, an exhibition in Bergamo that speaks of impossibility and failure.
Wood is experiencing a new renaissance, and it's not just a return to traditional techniques. The June issue of Domus, edited by guest editor 2025 Bjarke Ingels, explores the unexpected use of this material in contemporary architecture.
Domus caught up with Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin of Formafantasma in their creative hotbed in Milan, dialoguing about their approach to design and their relationship with light as an “ectoplasmic” design material, explored in their recent collaborations with Flos.
On June 12 and 13, 2025, IUAV University of Venice will host "Stone is…," an international forum entirely dedicated to natural stone. Organized by PNA, this event aims to thoroughly explore the material's enduring value and sustainability, featuring insights from internationally renowned speakers.
Together with Marina Tabassum, architect of the Serpentine Pavilion 2025, we explored the meaning and history of this iconic temporary architecture which, since 2000 with Zaha Hadid, has attracted the attention of the whole world to Hyde Park in London every year.
Opening in 2026 in the historic town of Bled, the new museum will showcase works by Anselm Kiefer, Joseph Beuys, Anne Imhof, and over 100 international and Slovenian artists.
It’s widely accepted that thoughtful use of color can have a positive impact on the workplace. From the restrained neutrals of Mitsubishi in Japan to the bold palettes seen in Google’s and MVRDV’s offices, color design is used to reflect and enhance corporate culture.
A stretch of the highway overlooking the ocean is transformed into a new green infrastructure, as ambitious as it is controversial, that redefines the relationship between public space and urban mobility.
Visions and projects, but also dreams and aspirations of architects during the time of the Wall and the Soviet Union: an exhibition at the Tchoban Foundation sheds light on the architecture of the GDR beyond the usual clichés of Plattenbau and the Alexanderplatz Tower.
“The David Lynch Collection” is not just an auction, but a surreal journey into the mind of the recently deceased filmmaker. The sale includes a vast array of objects, many from Lynch’s own home—ranging from modernist pieces to a large number of furnishings he designed himself.