
10 concept cars that reveal where automotive design is headed
At one of the most important gatherings for the automotive design industry, held in Munich, legacy models and bold new prototypes offered a glimpse into the future of car styling.
At one of the most important gatherings for the automotive design industry, held in Munich, legacy models and bold new prototypes offered a glimpse into the future of car styling.
A dream mansion in New England, filled with designer pieces, becomes the stage for family tensions, sharp irony, and eerie beauty – a perfect aesthetic, perhaps too perfect.
Inside a shed transported from the UK, British artist John Robinson stages trauma as a collective rite, transforming memory into performance and painting into an act of survival.
Following in the footsteps of Mvrdv's Depot in Rotterdam, with the new V&A East Storehouse, American architecture firm DS+R reframes the concept of the traditional museum by blurring the boundaries between exhibition space and “backstage”.
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The tallest building in the world upon completion in 1930, this skyscraper, constantly changing hands and needing maintenance, represents the soul of a New York made of extremes more than the Empire State does.
For a design that focuses on both functionality and aesthetic care, the furniture created with Caccaro systems can meet all needs and define new concepts of space.
On Via del Crocifisso, just steps from the Vatican, Mario Cucinella Architects designs a mixed-use building with a public square and a variety of services.
In studio hé’s renovation, the extension breathes new life into the small backyard of a courtyard house. Triple heights, details, and materials create a new domestic landscape.
Shaped by the vision of the late curator Koyo Kouoh, who recently passed away, the 2026 Venice Art Biennale tunes itself to minor keys: a collective exhibition grounded in improvisation, attentive listening, and care.
A different color for each different use: this is how Grau Architects turned a contemporary interior into an abstract space shaped by floating, lightweight volumes.
In the Balinese forest, a group of students transforms an educational center into a regenerative piece of architecture. The Living Bridge is the result of two years of collaboration between young people, designers, and the local community.
The Titano aluminium range by Oknoplast continues to stand out thanks to its high-performance and minimalist design — especially when combined with the Lunar Square handle.
Agnès Varda had an osmotic bond with Paris: the city was not only the backdrop of many of her films but also the subject of countless photographs—now on view in a new exhibition.
The VW Group company's designers have revived the century-old motorcycle as a futuristic concept, reimagined through the lens of the brand's Modern Solid design language.
Built in the 1930s and abandoned after the war, this hotel was meant to prototype a new hybrid tourism model — bringing modern architecture and design into the Alpine landscape.
A forgotten corner of Shanghai’s Shou’er Community is transformed into a public garden. The Corner Garden reimagines traditional drying racks as architectural structures that shape collective space.
Prada celebrates the 100th anniversary of Cini Boeri’s birth with a reissue of the bag she designed for Prada Invites, limited to just 100 pieces.
Every Zenmaster dial is unique, created by an algorithm inspired by the patterns of a monk-mathematician and Japanese zen gardens—blending art, technology, and horology.
From Gehry to Piano, from Hadid to Calatrava, a review of excellent projects that make a home for some of the most celebrated wines on the planet.
Innovating with materials for interiors and architecture is still possible: Full Body³ is FMG’s latest creation, reimagining full-body porcelain stoneware.
A journey to discover the modern and contemporary architecture of Rotterdam, a rough harbour metropolis risen from the post-war ruins with a pragmatic, experimental and inclusive spirit, where iconic works by global archistars combine with floating farms, urban surfing pools and suspended parks snaking through neighbourhoods.
The electric three-wheeler, developed by Centro Stile in Italy, is ultra-light and has a 90km range. It will be launched initially only in Africa and the Middle East.
With summer approaching, many exhibitions are coming to an end: here’s a shortlist of the truly unmissable ones, mostly in Italy but also across Europe — from the invisible artist Luigi D’Eugenio to the photography show curated by Cattelan and the works of Anselm Kiefer.
Not only is Frank Lloyd Wright’s first project in Los Angeles at risk of closure, it is also at risk of losing its UNESCO status.
The African nation is home to a remarkable yet largely overlooked collection of modernist and brutalist architecture: a trend shared by many other African regions and now receiving attention.
The French artist has chosen Naples for the eighth chapter of his photographic series Chronicles, creating a site-specific work dedicated to the city's cultural identity by blending photography, public art, and social engagement.
Wes Anderson's cinema is a universe built from impossible objects, inhabited by illustration-characters and populated by machines and furnishings that look like something out of a cartoon. In this world, reality is not represented: it is drawn.
Francis Kéré’s work evokes the universal values of Thomas Sankara, the former Burkinabé president assassinated in a coup, and stands as an ideal bridge between memory and hope.
The first digital half-frame camera is compact, ultra-light, and a small revolution: it’s designed to take vertical photos like a smartphone, but without AI interference and with an analog-like process. Yet it doesn’t give up on technology.
The new collection by Terzofoco, designed by Emanuel Gargano, reimagines the role of ceramics in furniture design.
Designed by Killa Design, one of Dubai's leading architectural firms, the ultra-trendy resort is part of the Red Sea Project and offers a fresh take on the traditional tourist village. It has proven hugely popular on social media.
Editor in chief of Domus in the late 70s, the Milanese designer and critic – who passed away at 88 – always sought to interpret and shape his era. Like when he interviewed Piano, Rogers, and Rice at the unveiling of their landmark project.
The last Vela standing is transformed into a participatory archive of memories and future visions, thanks to artificial intelligence and the involvement of former residents. A project showcased at the last Biennale.
It's not just salvaged traditional elements. In the renovation of a former barn in Ingolstadt, Büro Mühlbauer incorporated concrete and glass, creating an interior with brutalist echoes.
A rare piece designed for the Dana-Thomas House in Springfield becomes the most expensive object by the American architect ever sold at auction.
A “blockbuster with brains” that puts animals at the heart of the narrative: Katerina Gregos, artistic director of EMST, guides Domus through Why Look at Animals, the major contemporary art exhibition that has just opened in Athens.